How AI is mastering the complex art of RFIC chip design
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Kaushik Sengupta
Summary
The article explores how artificial intelligence is being applied to the complex field of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) design — a domain traditionally considered a "dark art" requiring years of specialized expertise. It discusses how AI and machine learning models are now capable of designing RF circuits that outperform human-designed ones, often in ways that are unintuitive or aesthetically unappealing to human engineers. The piece examines the implications for the semiconductor industry, the future of engineering jobs, and how this shift represents a broader trend of AI moving into highly specialized technical fields that were previously thought to be safe from automation.
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Hacker NewsHow AI is mastering the complex art of RFIC chip designspectrum.ieee.orgKey quotes
· 3 pulledFreed from intelligibility and aesthetics, AI designs faster
Take a moment and try to imagine your life without the wireless advances of the past three decades.
That's not even to speak of all the movie plots that would have been ruined.
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