Design & Reuse

Initiative CHASSIS for Chiplet Technology in the Automotive Sector

Jan. 05, 2026 – 

By Stefanie Eckardt , all-about-industries

To make software-defined mobility a reality, Arteris, Axelera AI, BMW, Bosch, CEA, Chips-IT, Fraunhofer, Imec, Infineon, Menta, NXP, Renault/Ampere, Stellantis-CRF, Siemens, Tenstorrent, TTTech Auto, and Valeo have joined forces in the initiative "Chiplet-based Hardware Architectures for Software-defined Vehicles."

The initiative "Chiplet-based Hardware Architectures for Software-defined Vehicles," or CHASSIS for short, aims to bring together companies from Europe's mobility, semiconductor, and software sectors with research institutions to advance the development, standardization, and industrialization of chiplet technology for software-defined mobility. The research program has a duration of three years and is supported by the Chips Joint Undertaking and its members, including additional funding from France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

Click here to read more ...