China claims to have developed the world's first AI-designed processor, using an LLM to create CPU architecture, reportedly driven by US sanctions.
China has announced a significant advancement in the realm of processor technology, claiming to have developed the world's first AI-designed processor. This innovative system utilizes a Large Language Model (LLM) to automate the creation of CPU architecture.
The AI-based chip design system, named QiMeng, represents a potential paradigm shift in how processors are developed. It takes performance requests as input and translates them directly into a functioning CPU architecture. The Chinese Academy of Sciences is reportedly behind this project.
According to reports, the push for this type of AI-driven innovation is, in part, a response to US sanctions affecting China's access to advanced semiconductor technology. These restrictions have apparently spurred domestic efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in chip design and manufacturing.