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by dogleg77
559 days ago
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I am trying to understand what you mean here by potential to disrupt. AlphaChip addresses one out of hundreds of tasks in chip design. Macro placement is a part of mixed-size placement, which is handled just fine by existing tools, many academic tools, open-source tools, and Nvidia AutoDMP. Even if AlphaChip was commonly accepted as a breakthrough, there is no disruption here. Direct comparisons from the last 3 years show that AlphaChip is worse. Granted, Google is belittling these comparisons, but that's what you'd expect. In any case, evidence is evidence. |
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Do you have any evidence to claim this? The whole point of this thread is that the direct comparisons might have been insufficient, and even the author of "The Saga" article who's biased against the AlphaChip work agreed.
> Granted, Google is belittling these comparisons, but that's what you'd expect.
This kind of language doesn't help any position you want to advocate.
About "the potential to disrupt", a potential is a potential. It's an initial work. What I find interesting is that people are so eager to assert that it's a dead-end without sufficient exploration.