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As an Applications Engineer Intern in the Data Center Solutions Division, you will be assisting the Applications team in providing technical support, writing applications notes, setting up lab equipment to analyze and recreate customer system problems, issuing device / data sheet errata, embedded firmware debug/development, managing customer deliverables, training videos, and providing technical support.
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Job Description Development and support of a custom test automation system in support of Solid-State Drive (SSD) firmware continuous integration testing. Job Description Development and support of a custom test automation system in support of Solid-State Drive (SSD) firmware continuous integration testing.
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Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with a focus on embedded systems or firmware development. Prior internship or project experience in firmware or embedded systems is highly desirable.
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Collect and analyze design performance and power data on pre and post-silicon platforms using simulation and emulation and by developing the enabling firmware, software, tools, and automation solutions.
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15+ years of experience developing DSP firmware systems, preferably in a SIGINT/RADAR/military context - Proficiency in VHDL, Verilog HDL coding. Guide firmware solutions that interface with hardware and SW systems (FPGAs, GPUs, GPPs.
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As a DRAM BIOS Firmware Engineer at Micron Technology, Inc., you will join a team working closely with system platform enablers to enable Micron on next generation system platforms. Firmware: Low level Linux and/or Windows Drivers, UEFI BIOS Source Code, Insyde, AMI.
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SSD Firmware architecture and/or validation/test experience. SSD Firmware development/debug a plus. Experience with Telemetry, Host logs (dmesg, event logs), Firmware trace logs. From the invention of flash memory to today’s breakthrough BiCS FLASH™ 3D flash memory technology, KIOXIA continues to pioneer innovative memory, SSD and software solutions that enrich people's lives and expand society's horizons.
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Development and support of a custom test automation system in support of Solid-State Drive (SSD) firmware continuous integration testing. Development and support of a custom test automation system in support of Solid-State Drive (SSD) firmware continuous integration testing.
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Qualification : - Bachelor's degree or Master's in CE, CS or EE or similar technical degree - 6+ years of relevant industry experience - 6+ years of experience with one or more of the following: sub-domains - Security, Audio, Media, Graphics, Power and performance, Camera, USB, Sensors, Touch, Connectivity - BT/modem, Display, WWAN, Firmware/bios, Thunderbolt, or Over-clocking.
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Hands on knowledge of one or more – drivers, compilers, low level firmware, middleware, CPU, GPU, codec related software, perf profiling etc. Directs a comprehensive product strategy with emphasis on h/w & s/w capabilities for artificial intelligence (AI) from product conception and definition through end of life.
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Drive debug and resolution of Zen CPU validation issues across silicon, firmware/BIOS, and coordinating with memory partners as needed. Devise validation strategy from pre-silicon through customer adoption working across architecture, silicon design, firmware, validation, and debug teams.
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Guide firmware and software in compliance with security, quality, and performance requirements. Contribute to the development of software/firmware architectures, design patterns, and engineering best practices.
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The engineer will work with, and gain exposure to, specialist teams and engineers including full-chip, IP design, micro-architecture, validation architecture, emulation modeling and validation, structural / physical design, and firmware; will gain exposure on platform architecture, design, and features; and will participate in debug at various level of the hierarchy.
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The engineer will work with, and gain exposure to, specialist teams and engineers including full-chip, IP design, micro-architecture, validation architecture, emulation modeling and validation, structural / physical design, and firmware; will gain exposure on platform architecture, design, and features; and will participate in debug at various levels of the hierarchy.
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