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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. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: BS-CS/BS-EE with at least 7 years' experience for Bachelor or 5+ years' experience for Master with BIOS, firmware, or system software development Strong Knowledge about ACPI, USB, PCIE, SATA and other PC industry standard Good at X86 assembly and C language Familiar with at least one BIOS code base (AMI, Insyde or UDK open source.
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Identify innovative approaches based on ML/AI and SW development practices to explore and adopt new or evolving design verification methodologies used in the industry to verify complex ASIC design projects.
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As an embedded software development engineer in this team, you will work with a team of world-class software developers who thrive on creating innovative, scalable solutions for real-world data center infrastructure problems.
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Within the Firmware Center of Excellence, were looking for a customer-focused, hands-on Principal Software Development Engineer (SDE) to help us develop a suite of system validation and diagnostic tests running on Microsofts next generation Azure AI Accelerator SoC. You will be working on the latest state-of-the art technologies, in a fun environment with a talented group of individuals with diverse backgrounds and skillsets and located in different geographic locations.
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The Client's Data Center GPU Remote Management team is looking for an experienced senior test engineer to set up, build, perform, and maintain automated testing infrastructure involving both hardware and software.
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The AMD Data Center GPU Remote Management team is looking for an experienced senior test engineer to setup, build, perform and maintain automated testing infrastructure involving both hardware and software.
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Analyzing Data Center, Client, or Automotive use cases with emphasis on silicon energy efficiency. Our ArchDev arm is a hub for all silicon and system-level feature development, ROI analysis, system integration solutions, and system POR alignment.
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The Device Under Test (DUT) interacts with cutting edge Data Center GPUs. The successful applicant will work closely with firmware developers, system architects, system validation engineers, manufacturing and diags engineers, and board designers.
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We then add features based on the profile and preferences of the domestic customers (subscribe ‘n save, automated shipping rates for sellers, fulfillment center donations, etc. Knowledge of professional software engineering & best practices for full software development life cycle, including coding standards, software architectures, code reviews, source control management, continuous deployments, testing, and operational excellence.
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