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FPGA/ASIC design (VHDL and/or Verilog coding) or FPGA/ASIC verification (SystemVerilog coding) Hands on experience with integration and debug of FPGA/ASIC devices. Delivering FPGA/ASIC solutions to system level applications.
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As a Senior ASIC Engineer, you'll join a group of hard-working engineers to craft and implement innovative Memory Controllers for our Tegra SoCs! NVIDIA is looking for a Senior ASIC Design Engineer for our Memory Controller team.
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Design Verification Engineer IV (eInfochips Inc.) Architect SoC test FW and create test plan documentation to cover ASIC features. Responsible for architecting Verification Environment for ASIC SoC and providing verification support from defining verification plan to multi-million gate product tape-out & for Test design and development.
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We're looking for an ASIC Physical Design Engineer to join our team You will be responsible for designing, analyzing, and implementing mixed signal circuits used in the development of industrial automation products.
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The role also provides ample opportunities to partner and collaborate with full stack software, hardware, ASIC Design, Emulation and Post-Silicon teams towards creating a first-pass silicon success.
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We are now looking for a motivated Senior ASIC Engineer, Timing to join our dynamic and growing team. What we need to see:BS (or equivalent experience) in Electrical or Computer Engineering with 5 years’ experience or MS (or equivalent experience) with 2+ years’ experience in ASIC Design and TimingGreat understanding of timing and physical design fundamentalsHands-on experience in ASIC timing closure at full chip or subsystem level with a good understanding of RTL/logic design skills as well as physical design/circuit skills for timing closure.
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RF Microwave Engineer. ASIC FPGA Development and Verification. As an Engineer or Scientist with Boeing, you will work with a growing team and develop or work on state-of-the-art components, products, subsystems, and/or systems, to support the most critical programs across the Boeing Defense and Security enterprise.
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Organize DFT validation program in accordance with schedule and goal of assigned ASIC projects. Organize DFT validation program in accordance with schedule and goal of assigned ASIC projects. Familiar with hierarchical DFT flow, from RTL to netlist.
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You will dive deep to solve critical infrastructure issues involving networking, high performance compute clusters, infrastructure automation of hardware/software/firmware testing, and ASIC/EDA development.
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PhD in Science, Engineering, or related field and 2+ years of ASIC design, verification, validation, integration or related work experience. Master's Degree in Science, Engineering, or related field and 3+ years of ASIC design, verification, validation, integration or related work experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Science, Engineering, or related field and 4+ years of ASIC design, verification, validation, integration or related work experience. 5+ years' experience with ASIC design verification or related work experience.
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Minimum 5 years of work experience is required in ASIC Verification, including proficiency in UVM and System Verilog. Experience with ASIC design verification, synthesis, timing/power analysis and DFT.
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We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering, ASIC implementation.
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The NVIDIA Clocks Team is looking for an ASIC Verification engineer to validate CPU, GPU and SOC clocks design. What you'll be doing: Own validation of Clocking structures in Tegra and GPU ASIC products from start to finish, including test plan development, automation, validation flows development, coverage metrics, test execution, bug identification/fix and productization.
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