SemiKong, the new LL.M. trained by Aitomatic and its “AI Alliance” partners, is The world’s first large-scale language model Designed specifically to meet the needs of the semiconductor industry. SemiKong is committed to becoming part of the workflow of semiconductor design companies and acting as a digital expert in the field, contributing to the introduction of new wafers significantly faster.
According to Aitomatic, the company responsible for developing SemiKong LLM, the semiconductor industry urgently needs to collect expert information. Many older experts are retiring and their knowledge is disappearing, so some companies are facing serious expertise gaps. An LL.M. with specialized training for industry needs appears to be a reliable way to equip new engineers with the information they need to stay competitive.
SemiKong recently released version 70B of the Meta-based Llama 3.1 LLM platform. Aitomatic and other partners in the New Artificial Intelligence Alliance, including Meta, AMD and International Business Machines Corporation) collaborated on the LL.M., Aitomatic’s DXA system became the backbone of SemiKong’s deployment.
DXA, or Domain Expert Agent, is Aitomatic’s way of connecting smaller LLM agents to the SemiKong 70B’s central hive. Through training on entries from a client company’s technical library or expert engineers, DXA can meet the company’s needs. The core SemiKong deployment then leverages the trained DXA to automate development tasks or provide chatbot-style communication with engineers and workers.
In its current 70B form, and using smaller SemiKong-based DXA agents, LLM far exceeds the usefulness of general-purpose AI models in the semiconductor field. SemiKong Advertisement Reduce time to market by 20-30% New chip designs and first-time successful manufacturing scores increased by 20%. It also claims to speed up the learning curve for new engineers by 50%, a key claim backed by Yuan.
Those interested in deploying the SemiKong 70B model can download it from: its website. SemiKong is one of the first projects to be collaborated within the nascent Artificial Intelligence Alliance, which was announced in December 2023. many new business alliances The Artificial Intelligence Alliance, which appears to be formed to counter Nvidia’s dominance of the tech industry, includes major companies such as IBM and AMD as well as research institutions such as Yale University and the University of Tokyo.