The Recursive Loop Has Started: AI Is Now Designing AI Chips
The Recursive Loop Has Started: AI Is Now Designing AI Chips In 2020, Google DeepMind published a paper in Nature. They used reinforcement learning to automatically generate chip floorplans that ou...

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The Recursive Loop Has Started: AI Is Now Designing AI Chips In 2020, Google DeepMind published a paper in Nature. They used reinforcement learning to automatically generate chip floorplans that outperformed human designers. Named AlphaChip, this method has been deployed in production for three consecutive generations of Google's TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) (per Google). AI designs the chip. The chip runs AI. That AI designs the next chip. This isn't science fiction — it's 2026 reality. But "fully automatic" is still far away. This article breaks down chip design AI evolution into 3 levels and maps what works and what doesn't. Primary sources: the Agentic EDA survey paper from late 2025 (arXiv:2512.23189) and post-AlphaChip field data. Designers Can't Keep Up: The Productivity Gap Semiconductor design complexity continues to grow at near-Moore's Law pace. Designer productivity does not. Design complexity growth: ~2x / 2 years (transistor count basis) Designer productivity growth: ~1.2