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Your responsibilities will be wide-ranging and and run the gamut of working closely with design engineers to stay abreast of the specification and implementation of ASIC blocks, developing comprehensive test and coverage strategies, implementing the verification environment and tests using object-oriented tools, in particular System Verilog and UVM, handling bug tracking and coverage convergence and developing scripts and methodologies for the front-end ASIC flow.
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Senior ASIC Verification Engineer | AI Start-up | AI interference Solutions / Autonomous Driving | San Jose Are you a Senior-level Verification Engineer with experience or looking to work in Generative AI.
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The NVIDIA Clocks Team is looking for an ASIC Verification engineer to validate CPU, GPU and SOC clocks design. Experience in verification using random stimulus along with functional coverage and assertion-based verification methodologies (UVM.
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You will be in the Silicon One development organization as an ASIC design verification engineer in San Jose, CA. You collaborate closely with verification engineers, designers, hardware and cross functional teams to verify the ASIC in simulation, in emulation and during ASIC bring up.
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We are now looking for a ASIC Verification Engineer - Coherent High Speed Interconnect! 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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You are an ASIC Design Verification Engineer with 5+ years of related work experience with a Bachelor's or Master degree. You will have an ASIC design verification background with hands-on experience in RTL verification and in-depth knowledge of SoC development cycle and the best industry practices, from specification through tape-out and lab validation, and a proven track record of success in high-performance/high-volume semiconductor markets.
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ASIC/SoC Design Verification Engineer. Experience with VCS, and UVM design verification tools. In depth knowledge of UVM/OVM, Semiformal Verification, assertion-based verification as well as hardware and software co-verification methodology.
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Analog Mixed Signal (AMS) verification with Real Number Modeling. Verification flow with UVM, SystemVerilog, and Verilog. Work with the design and verification team to develop reusable UVM verification platform.
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Exp with ARM Cortex , LPF Verification , Image processing design familiarity , GLS. GLS verification knowledge. We are seeking a Design Verification Engineer with below skills. Total 10 years of experience in UVM based verification.
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Experience with AMS/Low Power verification techniques and verifying mixed signal ICs a plus. Join the Quest Global as a Senior Design Verification Engineer for the most cutting-edge work.
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Work with vendors to integrate UVM-based verification IP into a complete testbench solution. Formal verification methods, emulation experience. OPENEDGES is seeking highly motivated, qualified individuals to join the Design Verification (DV) team for our upcoming configurable cache coherent Network-on-Chip (NoC) program.
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Title: Design Verification Engineer. Engage with the team to drive continuous improvement to the verification environment to find more bugs and improve coverage. · A minimum of three years of experience with SoC Design Verification.
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They are looking for a Senior/Principal ASIC Design Verification Engineer who is an expert with PCIe and CXL to help them accelerate AI cloud computing. As a Design Verification Engineer with this company you will work with test bench development using System Verilog and UVM as well as develop comprehensive test plans and cases with functional coverage, assertions, and coverage properties.
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In-depth knowledge and experience working with low-power design, UPF integration, boot-up, power cycling, and HW/FW interaction verification. Hands-on verification experience of PCIe, Bus Fabric, NOC, AHB, AXI, based bus architecture in UVM environment.
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