Mike Demler, a chip design expert, told Ars Technica that AI is the perfect tool for creating new processors: “It lends itself to these problems that have gotten massively complex… It will just become a standard part of the computational tool kit.”
The tech works by “learning” what typical processors look like, then simulating many different designs and seeing which one works best. Human engineers will then check the AI-generated designs. This means the process can be sped up many times faster than if humans were working alone.
Chairman of Synopsys, Aart de Geus said, using AI, his team “were able to get the same results as a team of experts would get in multiple months in just a few weeks”.
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