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AI designed this Linux computer with 843 parts and dual-PCBs in just a week - and it even booted the first time


(Image credit: Quilter AI)
  • Quilter’s AI built a dual-PCB Linux computer in only one week
  • The system booted Debian on the first attempt with minimal human help
  • Engineers spent just 38.5 hours, while AI completed most of the design

Los Angeles-based startup Quilter has unveiled Project Speedrun, a Linux computer built entirely with AI assistance.

The machine includes 843 components across dual PCBs, and the team designed and assembled it in just one week.

Remarkably, the computer booted Debian on its first attempt and required only 38.5 hours of human intervention.

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