Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Arm has contributed a vendor-neutral version of its Foundation Chiplet System Architecture (FCSA), to the Open Compute Project (OCP) under their permissive open licensing policy.
As vehicles integrate ADAS, centralised domain controllers and in-cabin experiences, the underlying compute requires datacentre class performance.
FCSA is designed to provide the entire ecosystem with universal standards for chiplet integration.
FCSA is ISA-neutral. Any company, regardless of their processor architecture, can adopt this specification, ensuring that chiplet ecosystems remain open, collaborative, and inclusive,
By advancing FCSA through OCP, Arm aims to replicat the open collaboration innovation practice in the datacentre into the automotive domain.
From AMBA which facilitates SoC design across markets, to SOAFEE, which is establishing open standards for cloud-native software-defined vehicle architectures, Arm has delivered frameworks to align and unify complex ecosystems.
Arm is working with BMW, imec, and LG Electronics to advance FCSA.
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