Tesla officially announced the end of Model S and X. Those models were the foundation for the company. Their discontinuation is both a sign of retreat and new identity for Tesla.
Thanks for writing this, it clarifies a lot. Your analysis perfectly articulates the strategic imperative behind Tesla's shift from automotive to a robotics and AI-centric identity, which is a fascinating, if brutal, market evolution. It's completely logical that aging platforms and the significant demands of AI5 for massive neural networks would render older models like the S and X obsolete, freeing up resources for future inovation.
Thanks for writing this, it clarifies a lot. Your analysis perfectly articulates the strategic imperative behind Tesla's shift from automotive to a robotics and AI-centric identity, which is a fascinating, if brutal, market evolution. It's completely logical that aging platforms and the significant demands of AI5 for massive neural networks would render older models like the S and X obsolete, freeing up resources for future inovation.