AI-Chips: The New Mobility-Chops
Voice and Data|September 2021
We know what AI is synonymous with. Here is how its core advantage of speeding up a process and adding precision to it translates into the realm of mobility.
Pratima Harigunani
AI-Chips: The New Mobility-Chops

It cannot be a co-incidence. One after another, a slew of top technology majors in the mobility space have started putting their weight and lab-aprons behind artificial intelligence (AI)-backed processing. There is Samsung that has begun using AI for automating computer chip design. Reportedly, it is using AI features in new software from Synopsys, and heading close to commercial processor design with AI. It could be a core part of its Exynos chips, which are used in smartphones.

Running with the AI jersey on this track are Google and Nvidia too – as we have noticed in their research papers and AI-directed initiatives. Google has been exploring it for its next generation TPU Chip and possibly for architectural optimization. For instance, we saw in a paper how it is using AI to arrange the components on the Tensor chips – they are used to train and run AI programs in its data centers. NVIDIA is also trying to use it for floor-planning. Then there is Cadence Design Systems that is jumping in this pool with an AI-based optimization platform.

Why AI?

A big difference that AI brings in chip-design and semiconductor space for smartphones and communication is on its ability to redefine space aspects. AI can bring in the much-loved autonomous advantage for identifying optimal ways to arrange silicon components (layouts) on a chip. This can help in reduction of area as well as in arresting power consumption. Plus, with reinforcement learning, it can check out a number of alternatives for design and knock-out the ones that don’t fit design goals; this matters a lot when there can be a gazillion ways to just place the components on a chip. And the difference between a chosen path and a better path can be humongous in terms of power savings and chip-efficiency.

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