China made the first processor made entirely by artificial intelligence 4,000 times greater than the GPT-4 processor

China made the first processor made entirely by artificial intelligence 4,000 times greater than the GPT-4 processor

China is trying to develop its own equipment and recently created the first processor built entirely with artificial intelligence which is 4,000 times faster than GPT-4, without any human intervention. Let’s get to know better about Qimeng Nº 1 whose performance is comparable to Intel 486.


China already has the first CPU created entirely by artificial intelligence

The conflict between the United States and China is unlikely to end in sight, and advanced artificial intelligence technologies have been the latest cause of contention between the two countries.

more recent newsbased on the "Semiconductor Industry Vertical and Horizontal" report, reveals that a team from the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences used artificial intelligence technology to design and draw the world's first fully automatic CPU chip without any human intervention.

The document containing all the information about the project was released at the end of June 2023 and can be consulted here.

The wizard, named Qimeng No. 1 or Enlightenment No. 1, from the RISC-V instruction set with a 32-bit architecture, based on the BSD Binary Speculation Diagram (BSD) algorithm. The smart engine was able to generate 4 million logic gates in a total of 5 hours, which is 4000 times more than the chip that can be designed by GPT-4.

This chip was optimized for Linux where SPEC CPU2000 testing was conducted and concluded that this processor delivers performance comparable to that of the Intel 486.

Thus, Qimeng No. 1 is the world's first fully automatically generated processor chip without any manual intervention. It has a 65nm manufacturing process and a frequency of 300MHz.

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However, at present, the level of these processors still cannot be compared with the current generation of advanced CPUs. But with the advancement of AI technology at a rapid pace, it is likely that in a short time there will be more news in this field, which contributes to the optimization of chip design automatically.

In addition, it is predicted that only the processors created by artificial intelligence will be able to reach or even exceed the level designed by human experts within 5 or 10 years, and eventually, anyone without being a professional will be able to create a chip.

By Chris Skeldon

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