AMD is increasingly integrating AI into hardware design.
Like other major manufacturers, AMD is increasingly looking for ways to use artificial intelligence to design and improve its hardware. According to Lisa Su, the first person to wear red, it is clear that as chips are becoming more complex at an exponential rate, AI-based solutions will dominate this segment.
Lisa Su said this at the recently held World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai. The leader also drew attention to the fact that in order to improve hardware designs, great emphasis must also be placed on cross-disciplinary collaboration, as this is the only way hardware and software will be able to get the most out of each other.
By the way, at AMD, artificial intelligence is already used in the design, testing and verification of semiconductors, and in the design of chips they are trying generative solutions. Artificial intelligence is able to continuously iterate, and based on the information collected, it is much faster to reach the optimal layout, which improves performance and efficiency, and during the verification process, it notices errors sooner, thus shortening the testing period.