ATHOS SILICON TO PRESENT FUNCTIONALLY SAFE mSoC™ ARCHITECTURE AT EE TIMES - THE FUTURE OF CHIPLETS 2025
SANTA CLARA, CA - Athos Silicon is excited to announce that Francois Piednoel, Chief mSoC™ Architect, will speak at the The Future of Chiplets 2025, hosted by EE Times. The online conference, focused on the latest in chiplet integration and semiconductor packaging, will take place July 30 to 31, 2025.
Francois will deliver a technical session titled "Design and Assembly of an Automotive-Grade Chiplet-Based Multiple Systems-on-Chip." The presentation introduces a unified architecture for real-time autonomy that consolidates power management, task scheduling, and hardware voting into a single control layer within the mSoC™ platform.
Drawing on his experience leading performance architecture at Intel and developing safety systems at Mercedes-Benz, Francois will explain how this integration eliminates traditional single points of failure and enables deterministic, fault-tolerant execution. The architecture supports ASIL-D and aerospace-grade reliability standards, managing power across redundant cores and maintaining output integrity through real-time hardware voting.
The talk will conclude with a live demonstration, showcasing how external systems, from robotics to vehicles to avionics, can seamlessly interface with the mSoC™ through a standardized connection model designed to streamline both integration and certification.
The session is part of EE Times - The Future of Chiplets 2025 and it is free to attend online. Registration is available at chiplets.eetimes.com.
About Athos Silicon
Athos Silicon, founded in 2025, is building the world's first functionally safe chiplet-based compute platform for real-time autonomy in robotics, automotive, and avionics. Its Multiple Systems on Chip (mSoC™) architecture enables modular scaling of compute resources with safety, determinism, and power efficiency.
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