The Chip Designs Itself Now
Autonomous AI Agents Have Quietly Started Rewriting the Tools That Rewrite Silicon I first came across this particular kind of news that arrived without a press release. No keynote, no crowd in a dim auditorium in San Jose, no breathless CNBC segment. Just a PDF quietly parked on arXiv, the kind of paper that looks unremarkable until you read the abstract twice and realize what it actually says. Then, of course, the fireside chat that Anirudh had with Jensen. The paper in question is from NVIDIA Research and the University of Maryland, and its claim is modest in tone and enormous in implication. A team of large language model agents, they report, was pointed at ABC, the million-plus-line open-source logic synthesis system that has been the de facto academic and industrial backbone of chip design research for two decades. The agents were not asked to use ABC. They were asked to evolve it. To rewrite its C code. To improve the tool itself. After thirty-some cycles of automated comp...