copilot says: "Certainly! Arm Holdings is actively exploring the concept of chiplets—a modular approach to creating custom silicon. Here’s what you need to know:
Chiplets Explained:
Chiplets involve breaking down large monolithic systems into smaller, purpose-built components.
Instead of designing an entire system-on-chip (SoC) on a single piece of silicon, chiplets allow for subsystems to be optimized individually.
These modular chiplets can be assembled in a 2.5D or 3D configuration, leveraging a common interconnect medium12.
Benefits of Chiplets:
Cost Reduction: By consolidating functions into smaller units, chiplets reduce manufacturing costs.
Smaller Designs: Ideal for mobile devices like smartphones and AR/VR headsets.
Flexibility: Existing components become building blocks for custom chips.
Arm’s Role:
Arm’s position in the ecosystem enables chiplet innovation.
Investments in standards (such as AMBA) ensure interoperability and performance.
Arm fosters a rich multivendor chiplet ecosystem, making custom silicon more accessible13."===============
optimized individiually, and the dev would need to write the code themselves? further, add cpaas communications which also don't require rewriting the app or ability for comms installations.