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2024.45.32.20: FSD 12.6.4 & 13.2.8 Released - What's New?

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 6:00 pm
by Teslaguy
2024.45.32.20 - Same Song, Second Verse? Or a Symphony of Refinement?

A new update has landed, 2024.45.32.20, boasting FSD versions 12.6.4 and 13.2.8. Deja vu anyone? The release notes appear identical to the previous iteration. Is this stagnation, a silent refinement under the hood, or simply Tesla saving the fireworks for a later reveal?

While the notes remain unchanged, the implications are worth exploring. Is Tesla focusing on ironing out the microscopic wrinkles in the existing system before unleashing a larger feature set? Are these seemingly minor updates laying the groundwork for a more substantial leap forward? Perhaps the lack of headline-grabbing changes allows for concentrated real-world testing and data gathering, crucial for the evolution of FSD.

Consider the subtle improvements mentioned. Enhanced end-to-end architecture for HW3, optimized city street behavior, customizable speed profiles. Are these incremental advancements more impactful than we realize? Could these be the building blocks of a truly transformative driving experience?

This update also highlights the divergent paths of HW3 and HW4. While both receive attention, the features and improvements vary significantly. Does this suggest a future where HW3 reaches a plateau while HW4 continues its ascent? What does this mean for owners of older vehicles?

Let’s not forget the intriguing additions like Start FSD from Park and the expansion of features like the precipitation map to Intel vehicles. These small additions could signify a broader strategy of inclusivity and refinement across the entire Tesla lineup.

The silence of the release notes begs the question: what is Tesla truly working on behind the scenes? Are we on the cusp of a major FSD breakthrough, or is this a period of consolidation and optimization? Share your theories, experiences with this update, and predictions for the future of FSD.