Core Insights - The FAD2.0 platform, developed based on the Huashan A2000 chip, has received approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Department of Defense for global sales and application, marking a significant milestone for the company as the first domestic enterprise to pass such reviews [2][5] - The platform aims to support the commercialization of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and is set to launch in the first quarter of 2026 [3][6] Technical Features - The FAD2.0 platform includes a high-performance computing platform, software SDK, AI toolchain, and reference models for end-to-end and visual language models, supporting third-party algorithms and software ecosystems [2][5] - It offers dual interfaces for desktop and automotive-grade applications, utilizing an expandable core board design to reduce peripheral replacement costs and system integration cycles [2][5] - The software SDK is based on an open Linux kernel and driver source code, featuring real-time patches and supporting the integration of over 24 cameras and 4 10Gb Ethernet high-bandwidth sensors, along with providing an Ubuntu environment for accelerated software debugging [2][5] Safety and Integration - The A2000 chip complies with ISO 26262 ASIL-D functional safety standards and integrates a hardware security module, ensuring high safety and reliability for automotive applications [3][6] - The FAD2.0 platform provides a full-stack capability from model deployment and system customization to vehicle integration, helping clients reduce development barriers and time costs [3][6] - At the CES 2026 exhibition, the company showcased the usability of the chip and toolchain through demonstrations of visual language models and point-to-point functionalities [3][6]
黑芝麻智能发布 FAD2.0 开放平台:基于华山 A2000 芯片,加速高阶辅助驾驶规模化落地