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Our work opens up new universes to explore, enables amazing creativity and discovery, and powers what were once science fiction inventions from artificial intelligence to autonomous cars.
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The team works with various other business units within NVIDIA Software such as Graphics Processors, Mobile Processors, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Driverless Cars to cater to their infrastructure & system's needs.
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Keywords: FPGA Engineer / Field Programmable Gate Arrays Engineer / AI / Artificial Intelligence / Semiconductor / AI Hardware / Prototype / Prototyping / Verilog / HDL / RTL / ASIC / Ethernet / PCIe / Optical Transceivers / Signal Integrity / System Bring-Up / Unix OS / High-Speed.
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NVIDIA is looking for phenomenal people like you to help us accelerate the next wave of artificial intelligence. NVIDIA is leading the way in groundbreaking developments in Artificial Intelligence, High-Performance Computing and Visualization.
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THE ROLE: Great opportunity for a Software Development Manager career professional to join an elite team to develop ongoing solutions in the Artificial Intelligent Group (AIG) of AMD semiconductor.
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QualificationsMinimum Qualifications:- Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or related fields, with strong expertise in large-scale ML systems.
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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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Course topics range from computer hardware design and embedded systems to software design and construction of real-time systems, virtual systems, enterprise software, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, robotics, and data mining.
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Some of the topics covered by team on a regular basis include Cloud Computing, Semiconductors, Software, IT Services or Emerging Topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Blockchain.
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Information Technology, Manufacturing, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Computer Software, Telecommunications, Information Technology and Services, Computer Networking, Information Technology & Services.
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DPEA enables that data center which is the underpinning for every data-driven service, from artificial intelligence to 5G to high-performance computing, and DCG delivers the products and technologiesspanning software, processors, storage, I/O, and networking solutionsthat fuel cloud, communications, enterprise, and government data centers around the world.
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Modify host software stack, drivers, or open-source, deep learning models, and algorithms, to improve storage/memory performance or optimize cost. Micron is looking for an expert host software stack engineer to help our team showcase our storage and memory solutions on groundbreaking AI/ML applications while highlighting our thought leadership in this space with our customers and partners.
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Interested in being a part of a team that brings Artificial Intelligence (AI) to some of the biggest customers in the world? NVIDIA is looking for an experienced Solutions Architect to assist customers with adoption of GPU hardware and software as well as building Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Data Analytics and other related topics on various Cloud Computing Platforms.
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2 years of experience with machine learning algorithms and tools (e.g., TensorFlow), artificial intelligence, deep learning and/or natural language processing. We're looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas, including information retrieval, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking and data storage, security, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, UI design and mobile; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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Knowledge of DSP architectures, embedded software, and Artificial Intelligence / deep learning applications is a plus. Specific Duties and Responsibilities:Drive product success by driving customer success and delivering complete products (necessary collateral, software libraries, real time operating systems, demo platforms, competitive analysis, product marketing activities – trade shows, blog, magazine articles, field training.
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