High speed boards cannot be simulated well. Because they are far from deterministic. That's what makes them so different from coding.
A lot of automagic "AGI achieved" LLM projects has this same problem, that it is assumed that brief literal prompt shall fully constrain the end result so long it is well thought out. And it's just not how it - the reality, or animal brains - works.
It's not even been three years since Github Copilot was released to developers. And now we're all complaining about "vibe-coding".
I once thought software constraints were so hard a machine would never be able to program it.
But on the other hand, there are tons of circuit boards designed day after day. If it was super hard, we'd not be able to have the tens of thousands of high speed motherboards that come out year after year.
Your response doesn't really add to the conversation so I'll stop here.