Updates are still trickling out slowly. You can monitor this yourself at the site referenced here
Firmware Upgrade Tracker . Check the Updates by VIN range to see how cars in your VIN range are doing.
Note that only about 1% of the owners participate so numbers for the whole fleet are likely significantly larger.
Are you connecting your car to WiFi regularly (at home or at work)? This considerably improves the odds of getting an update, especially a larger one as is likely the case for 8.0. Even without WiFi, you will eventually get the update over LTE. In the early days of the 8.0 rollout there was clear evidence that WiFi connected cars got priority (I got my update as soon as I was back from a 5 day road trip and connected to my home WiFi). Maybe someone at Tesla forgot to turn that off?
No one has ever figured out the method Tesla uses to decide when specific cars get updates or why some cars get multiple updates with "minor" bug fixes in one month while others wait several months. Tesla has acknowledged that they deploy monitoring code to collect data (e.g. training data) and they may also do A-B testing. Clearly this drives the frequent smaller updates. Major changes or serious bug fixes get pushed out quickly, but Elon stated that 8.0 was going to be slower to handle all the configuration (hardware) differences. This was as much as a month with 7.0 when the fleet was smaller.