Design Files

Download Project Speedrun Design Files

In Project Speedrun, Quilter’s physics-driven AI designed a full i.MX 8M Mini–based Linux computer — two boards, 843 components, 5,141 pins, 8 layers — that booted on the first try.


Professional PCB designers quoted 428 hours of manual layout. With Quilter, engineers spent about 38.5 hours end-to-end. The rest was automated.


By releasing the files for both boards at multiple stages, we’re giving you a way to independently inspect the work and compare it to your own internal standards.

For each of the two boards (the SOM and the baseboard), we include:

  1. Quilter Input: The starting point provided to Quilter
  2. Quilter Output: The raw layout as produced by Quilter’s physics-driven engine before human cleanup
  3. Final “Cleaned-Up” Fabricated Design: The version we actually sent to the manufacturer

Use these files to:

  • Evaluate Quilter’s routing and placement strategies on a realistic, complex design.
  • Benchmark against your own team’s layout practices and design rules.
  • Show non-layout stakeholders what “AI-designed hardware” actually looks like.
  • Inform your internal evaluation of autonomous PCB layout tools.