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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has officially confirmed that vehicles equipped with Hardware 4 (HW4) already possess the computing power required for true, unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD). This clarification provides a clear roadmap for the current generation of Tesla vehicles and ends months of speculation regarding future hardware requirements.
Musk stated that HW4 cars will be capable of achieving unsupervised FSD using the hardware currently installed on the factory line. While Tesla continues to aggressively improve its neural-network-based driving system by ingesting millions of miles of fleet data, this statement solidifies that the foundational hardware for true autonomy is already in place. Once the software is fully ready and regulatory hurdles are cleared, HW4 cars will be capable of making the leap without a physical retrofit.
This assurance for HW4 owners stands in stark contrast to the reality for older Hardware 3 (HW3) vehicles. Musk has previously acknowledged that HW3 may eventually require physical computer upgrades to safely handle the immense processing load of future, fully autonomous software builds.
For current and prospective HW4 owners, this announcement delivers significant peace of mind and guarantees the long-term relevance of the vehicle’s self-driving capabilities. It eliminates the looming concern of future, costly hardware retrofits and confirms that the vehicle is truly “future-proofed” for Tesla’s ultimate autonomy goals. While the software still needs to catch up to the hardware’s potential, owners can rest assured their cars are fundamentally ready for the future.
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