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Dual-PCB Linux Computer with 843 Components Designed by AI Boots on First Attempt — Project Speedrun Was Made in Just One Week and Required Less than 40 Hours of Human Work

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Quilter, the LA-based startup behind this feat, says its dual-PCB Linux computer with 843 components was designed in just one week.
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A Los Angeles startup claims that its AI, trained with rules of physics rather than text data, designed in a week a two-plate Linux computer with 843 components and that it started at the first attempt. The demonstration, called “Project Speedrun”, also revealed for the first time that Tony Fadell, a key figure behind the iPod and iPhone, invested in the company and acted as an advisor. *** Quilter states that his AI designed the layout of a two…

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Tom's Hardware broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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