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NotSoTiny: A Large, Living Benchmark for RTL Code Generation

Hardware Architecture 2025-12-25 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

LLMs have shown early promise in generating RTL code, yet evaluating their capabilities in realistic setups remains a challenge. So far, RTL benchmarks have been limited in scale, skewed toward trivial designs, offering minimal verification rigor, and remaining vulnerable to data contamination. To overcome these limitations and to push the field forward, this paper introduces NotSoTiny, a benchmark that assesses LLM on the generation of structurally rich and context-aware RTL. Built from hundreds of actual hardware designs produced by the Tiny Tapeout community, our automated pipeline removes duplicates, verifies correctness and periodically incorporates new designs to mitigate contamination, matching Tiny Tapeout release schedule. Evaluation results show that NotSoTiny tasks are more challenging than prior benchmarks, emphasizing its effectiveness in overcoming current limitations of LLMs applied to hardware design, and in guiding the improvement of such promising technology.

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@article{arxiv.2512.20823,
  title  = {NotSoTiny: A Large, Living Benchmark for RTL Code Generation},
  author = {Razine Moundir Ghorab and Emanuele Parisi and Cristian Gutierrez and Miquel Alberti-Binimelis and Miquel Moreto and Dario Garcia-Gasulla and Gokcen Kestor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.20823},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures

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