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Quilter's physics-driven AI designed an 843-part Linux computer that successfully booted on the firs...

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The article updates the robotics/physical AI segment by demonstrating a significant leap in the hardware design loop (PCB layout) using physics-driven AI, directly impacting the silicon/hardware development lifecycle.
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Quilter's physics-driven AI designed an 843-part Linux computer that successfully booted on the first attempt, transforming hardware development. This innovation reduced PCB layout time from approximately three months to just one week, requiring only 38.5 human hours for a task typically needing 428 hours. This breakthrough in automation, validated by Tony Fadell, marks a significant leap, allowing for 10x faster iteration in electronics design.
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