Comment by surajrmal
4 hours ago
I wonder if broadcomm borrowed IP between the Google tpu and this design. How would you ever know it didn't happen?
4 hours ago
I wonder if broadcomm borrowed IP between the Google tpu and this design. How would you ever know it didn't happen?
There is no real way to prevent this, but there are ways to increase the cost of doing so. For example, one level of obfuscation is, OAI could internally run synthesis and adopt a “netlist-in” model in which Broadcom gets a netlist - a description of a huge amount of gates and wires and how they connect - instead of the plain Verilog (or other language). It is possible to reverse engineer the netlist, but it’s a certain level of indirection and effort.
A big part of the semiconductor industry also operates on a reputation basis. Broadcom (like TSMC) is a neutral party as a design house, but if they did something like this, it might ruin that reputation.
More likely that the AI training set contained the IP of others, and we all know how that turns out.