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The <i>Why</i>, <i>What</i>, and <i>How</i> of Artificial General Intelligence Chip Development

Alex Pappachen James

2021IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems25 citationsDOI

Abstract

The AI chips increasingly focus on implementing neural computing at low power and cost. The intelligent sensing, automation, and edge computing applications have been the market drivers for AI chips. Increasingly, the generalisation, performance, robustness, and scalability of the AI chip solutions are compared with human-like intelligence abilities. Such a requirement to transit from application-specific to general intelligence AI chip must consider several factors. This article provides an overview of this cross-disciplinary field of study, elaborating on the generalisation of intelligence as understood in building artificial general intelligence (AGI) systems. This work presents a listing of emerging AI chip technologies, classification of edge AI implementations, and the funnel design flow for AGI chip development. Finally, the design consideration required for building an AGI chip is listed along with the methods for testing and validating it.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceScalabilityArtificial intelligenceImplementationAutomationRobustness (evolution)Artificial general intelligenceMachine learningSoftware engineeringDatabaseEngineeringGeneChemistryMechanical engineeringBiochemistryAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance DevicesNeuroscience and Neural Engineering
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