Athos Silicon’s Safety-First Chiplets for Autonomy
Athos Silicon, a Mercedes-Benz spin-out, is building the world’s first functionally safe chiplet-based compute platform for real-time autonomy in robotics, automotive, and avionics. Their approach tackles the single point of failure problem in traditional architectures by introducing a Multiple System-on-Chip (mSoC) design with voting redundancy.
In this exclusive ipXchange interview, Francois Piednoel explains how Athos Silicon’s “Polaris” chip can reshape safe autonomous driving, robotics, and beyond.
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