Chinese scientists develop an AI system QiMeng for chip design
14.06.2025 | 18:00 |Engineers and experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have successfully developed, manufactured, and tested the world's first artificial intelligence-driven chip design system, named QiMeng.
Traditionally, the creation of microchips is a complex, time-consuming, and costly process that necessitates a large number of highly skilled specialists. The objective of the Chinese scientists was to enhance design efficiency and produce specialized chips using large language models (LLMs). This development also strengthens China's position in semiconductor manufacturing, reducing reliance on Western technologies.
The QiMeng system comprises a specialized processor model, a design agent, and a suite of tools. It undergoes training utilizing technical documentation. Scientists have demonstrated that QiMeng is already capable of generating functional designs comparable to older models such as the Intel 486 and ARM Cortex-A53. The developers are confident that further training will enable it to design competitive chips significantly more affordably and rapidly than existing alternatives.
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