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This position involves in-depth understanding of the ASIC design flow from RTL to GDS2 and the challenges posed by advanced technologies. The successful candidate will possess detailed understanding of RTL design, synthesis, static timing analysis, formal verification, PLDRC, clock domain crossing, and low power techniques.
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Position Overview: As a Design Verification Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the functional correctness and quality of our ASIC designs. 5+ years of proven experience in ASIC design verification, preferably in a semiconductor or technology company.
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Creates and maintains verification test benches and environments in System Verilog/UVM. Collaborates with Architecture, Software , Firmware, Design , Modeling, Emulation and Post-silicon validation teams to define and develop test methodology and content.
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You will have the opportunity to be involved in all aspects of the ASIC design flow including specification, behavioral and RTL coding, transistor-level analog design, testbench development, code coverage analysis, gate-level synthesis, place and route, clock-tree insertion, scan insertion, formal verification, timing analysis, and physical verification.
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As a key member of the design team, you will collaborate closely with Architecture, Software, ASIC, Verification and VLSI teams to study, devise and implement efficient memory system designs for GPUTranslate higher level feature requests into viable solutions for our GPU products.
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You will be responsible for verification of the ASIC design, architecture, golden models and micro-architecture using advanced verification methodologies such as UVM. NVIDIA is seeking elite ASIC Verification Engineers to verify the design and implementation of the world’s leading SoC's and GPU's.
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Front-end standard cell ASIC development including RTL development, Design Verification, synthesis, and post-silicon validation. We are hiring talented ASIC Design Engineers with deep experience in one or more of the key areas required to build the world-class SoCs to be deployed in high performance computing, high performance data analytics, and artificial intelligence interconnect solutions.
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As a senior ASIC Physical Design Engineer, you will work closely with other digital designers and mixed signal designers to develop the next of mining ASIC. In particular, the challenges of block level physical implementation, timing, integration, and physical verification are critical parts of this role.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Design Verification Engineer to join our client that develops and delivers ASIC and SoC solutions to customers worldwide in some of the hottest technology areas.
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We are now looking for a Senior ASIC Design Engineer for Memory Controllers. You have experience with all stages in the ASIC design flow including emulation, prototyping, DFT, timing analysis, floor planning, ECO, bringup & lab debug, and ATE test development.
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As a senior ASIC Physical Design Engineer, you will work closely with other digital designers and mixed signal designers to develop the next generation of mining ASIC. In particular, the challenges of block level physical implementation, timing, integration, and physical verification are critical parts of this role.
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Our growing team is looking for a Photonic Design Engineer. Photonic Design Engineer. We design and manufacture tailored chips to customers around the world for optical communications, sensing, and emerging photonic technologies like quantum computing and AR/VR. We partner with our customers from conceptualization to mass production to deliver new regimes of system performance.
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As a ASIC Verification Engineer at NVIDIA, you will verify the design and implementation of our innovative high speed coherent interconnects for our mobile SoCs and GPUs. This position offers the opportunity to have real impact in a multifaceted, technology-focused company impacting product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence.
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As a Product Design Engineer, you will be responsible to design, model, analyze, characterize high-speed connectors, cables, and systems within our Copper Solutions enterprise division team.
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Technical lead or SoC/chip lead experience working with collaborative cross-disciplinary teams (ASIC design, verification, physical design, emulation, software, electronic board design and platform.
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