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Under the direction of the Director of Dry Etch Process Development, the Dry Etch Process Development Engineer is responsible for the developing and implementing new RIE, IBD, and ashing processes for next generation magnetic recording heads, including implementing new process control schemes which ensure product manufacturability; designs and conducts experiments, analyzes data, and presents findings; researches, selects, and qualifies new tools which improve efficiency and yield.
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Help us deploy and scale the next generation of cloud security utilizing big data and Analytics. We are looking for a Principal Engineer to join the team that is building our latest cloud security product - Data Loss Prevention(DLP.
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This Sr. Engineer role supports our next-generation biosensor product design and development, focusing on clinical data analyses and sensor algorithm verification and improvement.
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Have the chance to architect the next-generation of Cloud-Native Infrastructure for hosting highly complex workloads: AI/LLM, Microservices, big data, etc. Help to take cloud-native platforms to the next level for supporting emerging use cases - , AI/ML Large Language Model, et.
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Our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences – the building blocks for the data center, artificial intelligence, PCs, gaming and embedded.
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Workload and application deployment or development of databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB), web caching/serving (NGINX, Apache Web Server), AI/ML inference, containerized workload deployments (Kubernetes, Docker), networking, software-defined storage, and data analytics (Apache Spark, MapReduce.
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As a Principal Software Engineer in the DPU Networking software team, you will design, develop, deploy and support networking packet forwarding and control plane functions that enable high performance data processing within various network endpoints in Azure data centers.
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We are looking for an adaptive, self-motivative design engineer to join our growing team. Must have proven track record of ASIC design on several production tape-outs. Exposure to Design for Test, understanding of scan concepts and writing DFT friendly RTL.
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This role will help shape the next generation of checkout at PayPal impacting over 400+ million consumers and 30+ million merchants worldwide by creating Data Governance foundations and capabilities that deliver a delightful and personalized shopping and checkout experience.
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As a member of the SoC Design team, you will be responsible for the following:- Analyze architectural requirements of next generation of on-chip fabric and define scalable interconnect components- Coding high-quality RTL, with embedded assertions and cover points.
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Join our team of passionate and dedicated software, computer vision and machine learning engineers to develop real-time sensing and perception technologies that support complex human machine interfaces for next- generation robot-assisted surgery platforms.
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Partner with a variety of product teams across You will work cross-functionally with machine learning scientists, sensor architects and software engineers to build the next generation of sensing technologies.
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What you’ll be doing: Drive next generation MGX Server Software Toolkit for NVIDIA data center products being built by NVIDIA OEM and ODM partners. You will lead the architecture, design and implementation of our next generation toolkit used by OEM and ODM partners to ensure servers built on NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, and DPUs are Cloud or Datacenter ready.
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As a software engineer in the Data & Insights team, you will be instrumental in building the next generation platform and crafting solutions capable of delivering millions of reports every day.
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The company focuses on high performance CXL switch ASIC for the next generation computing platforms for AI computing and data centers server systems. The company demonstrated the world’s first CXL switch ASIC at FMS event, Intel Innovation and OCP global summit this year.
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