We think you'll love this opportunity, even if we are slightly bias! As an experienced Hardware Design Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work alongside some of the leading experts within GPU technology. Working within the ever-expanding GPU function, you will work closely with the block design teams, to create and implement new processes and methodologies to develop the latest / next generation GPUs.
The goal is to always deliver the best possible GPU products, and this is a true team effort where you will need to collaborate with multiple teams across architecture, model, design, implementation, and verification. This is a unique opportunity to be involved in GPU development from early conception through to final delivery.
Responsibilities:
- Assembly, testing and delivery of GPU HW roadmap products.
- Creation and development of design methodology.
- Top-level integration of RTL from design teams and debugging of complex functional and performance design issues.
- Explore technologies and methodologies to improve GPU power, performance, and area.
Required Skills and Experience:
- Hardware description languages (System Verilog preferable).
- EDA simulators (Siemens, Synopsys, Cadence)
- Scripting for design automation using languages such as Python, Perl, JSON, Tcl, Make etc.
- Version control and code review systems such as Git and Gerrit
- Continuous integration, preferably using Jenkins.
"Nice To Have" Skills and Experience:
- GPU architecture.
- SoC integration and debugging.
- Understanding of front-end design flows.
- Low power techniques and UPF.
- Synthesis constraining and timing reports analysis.
- Linting tools.
- Design for Test (DFT), and Logic and Memory Built-In Self-test (LBIST and MBIST).
- Multi clock (CDC) and multi power domain designs, and clock and reset topologies.
* Hybrid working places are in place for this role, with 2 days onsite (Cambridge) required each week.