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by DHaldane 722 days ago
Right - LLMs would be a bit silly for these cases. Both overkill and underkill. Current approach for length matching is throw it off to a domain specific solver. Example test-circuit: https://x.com/DuncanHaldane/status/1803210498009342191

How exact is exactly the same time? Current solver matches to under 10fs, and I think at that level you'd have to fab it to see how close you get with fiber weave skew and all that.

Do you have a test case for a schematic design task?

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Yeah. But you need $200k worth of Keysight kit to test it.

The point is there’s a methodology to solve these problems already. Is this better? And can it use and apply it?