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18570915. GENERATING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PLACEMENTS USING NEURAL NETWORKS (GOOGLE LLC)

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GENERATING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PLACEMENTS USING NEURAL NETWORKS

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Ebrahim Songhori of San Jose CA US

Wenjie Jiang of Mountain View CA US

Sergio Guadarrama Cotado of Berkeley CA US

Young-Joon Lee of San Jose CA US

Azalia Mirhoseini of Mountain View CA US

Anna Darling Goldie of San Francisco CA US

Roger David Carpenter of San Francisco CA US

Yuting Yue of San Francisco CA US

Kuang-Huei Lee of San Francisco CA US

James Laudon of Madison WI US

Toby James Boyd of Lewis Center OH US

Quoc V. Le of Sunnyvale CA US

GENERATING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PLACEMENTS USING NEURAL NETWORKS

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18570915 titled 'GENERATING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PLACEMENTS USING NEURAL NETWORKS

Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating a computer chip placement. One of the methods includes training, through reinforcement learning, a node placement neural network that is configured to, at each of a plurality of time steps, receive an input representation comprising data representing a current state of a placement of a netlist of nodes on a surface of an integrated circuit chip as of the time step and process the input representation to generate a score distribution over a plurality of positions on the surface of the integrated circuit chip.

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