The Dawn of AI-Native EDA: Opportunities and Challenges of Large Circuit Models
Within the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) domain, AI-driven solutions have emerged as formidable tools, yet they typically augment rather than redefine existing methodologies. These solutions often repurpose deep learning models from other domains, such as vision, text, and graph analytics, appl...
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Zusammenfassung: | Within the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) domain, AI-driven solutions
have emerged as formidable tools, yet they typically augment rather than
redefine existing methodologies. These solutions often repurpose deep learning
models from other domains, such as vision, text, and graph analytics, applying
them to circuit design without tailoring to the unique complexities of
electronic circuits. Such an AI4EDA approach falls short of achieving a
holistic design synthesis and understanding, overlooking the intricate
interplay of electrical, logical, and physical facets of circuit data. This
paper argues for a paradigm shift from AI4EDA towards AI-native EDA,
integrating AI at the core of the design process. Pivotal to this vision is the
development of a multimodal circuit representation learning technique, poised
to provide a comprehensive understanding by harmonizing and extracting insights
from varied data sources, such as functional specifications, RTL designs,
circuit netlists, and physical layouts. We champion the creation of large
circuit models (LCMs) that are inherently multimodal, crafted to decode and
express the rich semantics and structures of circuit data, thus fostering more
resilient, efficient, and inventive design methodologies. Embracing this
AI-native philosophy, we foresee a trajectory that transcends the current
innovation plateau in EDA, igniting a profound shift-left in electronic design
methodology. The envisioned advancements herald not just an evolution of
existing EDA tools but a revolution, giving rise to novel instruments of design
tools that promise to radically enhance design productivity and inaugurate a
new epoch where the optimization of circuit performance, power, and area (PPA)
is achieved not incrementally, but through leaps that redefine the benchmarks
of electronic systems' capabilities. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.07257 |