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Google DeepMind Names AI Chip Design Method 'AlphaChip', Now Open-Sourced
Sep 26, 2024, 02:42 PM
Google DeepMind has officially named its AI method for chip design 'AlphaChip'. Initially introduced in 2020, AlphaChip uses reinforcement learning to optimize ASIC chip floorplanning and layout, creating superhuman chip layouts. The method, detailed in a 2021 Nature paper, has significantly impacted the design of state-of-the-art TPUs and CPUs, which are widely used across Alphabet's data centers, AI models, and smartphones. AlphaChip has now been open-sourced and is highlighted in a new addendum to the original Nature paper. The AI method has accelerated and optimized chip layouts, creating superhuman designs in hours and inspiring new research in reinforcement learning for chip design.
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