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FAQ: A Discussion on Using Machine Learning for Chip Design

Feb. 21, 2022

With extreme design complexity pressure and a shrinking workforce of skilled engineers, chip designers are looking for ways to tighten schedules while maintaining quality. Machine learning methods may be the answer to these challenges.

Readers of this FAQ, “A Discussion on Using Machine Learning for Chip Design,” will learn what tools are available, how machine learning can be incorporated in a practical way, and what it means to use a completely automated full-flow solution for chip design.

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