AI Is Designing Radio Chips That Humans Couldn’t Even Imagine
Princeton researchers use reinforcement learning and diffusion models to design radio-frequency integrated circuits with novel configurations that reduce design time and achieve record performance.
Summary RFIC design is a complex “dark art” that limits progress in wireless technologies like 5G, autonomous vehicles, and satellite communications. Princeton researchers use reinforcement learning and inverse design to rapidly create RFICs from scratch. Diffusion models rapidly generate novel or human-interpretable RF layouts, achieving record performance and drastically reducing design time. Future progress needs large, shared chip design datasets and open ecosystems so AI can learn universal electromagnetic and circuit behaviors. Take a moment and try to imagine your life without the wireless advances of the past three decades.
Have you lost your luggage? What a shame AirTags have not been invented. The airline representative has promised to call with updates, so settle in for a long wait by the kitchen telephone, because there are no affordable cellphones. You’ll be stuck listening to whatever is on the radio while you wait, because there are no streaming services. That’s not even to speak of all the movie plots that would have been ruined. This is just a tiny sliver of how wireless technology makes itself felt in your day-to-day existence. The effects it has had on supply…
- spectrum.ieee.orgAI Is Designing Radio Chips That Humans Couldn’t Even Imagineprimary