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