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Exposure to various ASIC design verification tools with good digital design concepts. We are seeking an experienced Senior Staff Verification Engineer. More than 30 years after the introduction of the original MIPS RISC architecture, MIPS processors have shipped into billions of consumer and enterprise products.
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Acceler8 Talent has partnered with a well-supported data center acceleration company that is actively searching for a driven Principal Design Verification Engineer. Experience with FPGA design flow/verification is a strong advantage.
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So, if you are a Sr. Design Verification Engineer with CPU experience, please apply today! Job Title: REMOTE Sr. Design Verification Engineer - CPU. Requirements: Design Verification, CPU, RISC-V, UVM, System Verilog, Multi-Core Coherence.
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You will collaborate with architecture, design, verification, and software/firmware teams to develop emulation models and capabilities for various use cases such as functional verification, performance testing, software/firmware bring-up, running realistic workloads, power estimation, hybrid-simulation, and post-silicon debugging.
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Design Verification using UVM, Verilog, System Verilog. You should also admire technical advances, CPU architecture and have a keen interest in tackling present-day verification problems.
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As a GPU Design Verification Engineer, your talents will ensure the quality at the heart of our GPU architecture. Working knowledge of scripting languages such as Python or Perl Understanding of micro-architecture, logic design, FSMs, arithmetic datapath pipelines Preferred qualifications: MS CE/EE with 5+ years of industry experience in verification Good verbal and written communication skills Experience of GPU or CPU is a plus.
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Support all aspects of ASIC and FPGA development, to include architecture, design, and analysis. - Use SystemVerilog and Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) to verify a design in a Linux-based high-performance computing environment.
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