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Updated · eeNews Europe · Jul 1
Engineers See AI Hardware Common by 2035 as Better Batteries Win Over 50%
Updated
Updated · eeNews Europe · Jul 1

Engineers See AI Hardware Common by 2035 as Better Batteries Win Over 50%

1 articles · Updated · eeNews Europe · Jul 1

Summary

  • AI-designed hardware ranked as the technology eeNews Europe and Elektor members most expect to become commonplace by 2035, edging solid-state batteries, autonomous vehicles and household robots.
  • More than half of respondents picked better batteries as the technology they most want at home, showing stronger demand for practical daily-use gains than for futuristic design tools.
  • Robot helpers placed second in home preferences, while interest in AI hardware design assistants was modest and enthusiasm for autonomous vehicles was minimal.
  • The split suggests engineers expect AI and autonomy to reshape electronics development over the next decade, but value longer-lasting power and household convenience more in personal life.

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