ARAIApr 20, 2025

Towards Optimal Circuit Generation: Multi-Agent Collaboration Meets Collective Intelligence

arXiv:2504.14625v30.10h-index: 2Has Code
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This addresses the problem of high gate counts in AI-generated hardware designs for engineers and researchers, establishing a new paradigm for hardware optimization.

The paper tackles the problem of inefficient hardware design by large language models, presenting CircuitMind, a multi-agent framework that achieves human-competitive efficiency, with 55.6% of model implementations matching or exceeding top-tier human experts in composite efficiency metrics.

Large language models (LLMs) have transformed code generation, yet their application in hardware design produces gate counts 38\%--1075\% higher than human designs. We present CircuitMind, a multi-agent framework that achieves human-competitive efficiency through three key innovations: syntax locking (constraining generation to basic logic gates), retrieval-augmented generation (enabling knowledge-driven design), and dual-reward optimization (balancing correctness with efficiency). To evaluate our approach, we introduce TC-Bench, the first gate-level benchmark harnessing collective intelligence from the TuringComplete ecosystem -- a competitive circuit design platform with hundreds of thousands of players. Experiments show CircuitMind enables 55.6\% of model implementations to match or exceed top-tier human experts in composite efficiency metrics. Most remarkably, our framework elevates the 14B Phi-4 model to outperform both GPT-4o mini and Gemini 2.0 Flash, achieving efficiency comparable to the top 25\% of human experts without requiring specialized training. These innovations establish a new paradigm for hardware optimization where collaborative AI systems leverage collective human expertise to achieve optimal circuit designs. Our model, data, and code are open-source at https://github.com/BUAA-CLab/CircuitMind.

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