Micron Technology
Semiconductor
LPDDRProductArchitect
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“LPDDR Product Architect at Micron Technology. Skills: LPDDR, DRAM, Product architecture, AI inference. Analyze system architectures. Identify system bottlenecks”
What You'll Achieve.
Shape memory solutions for AI inference; Translate system-level insights into solutions
Industry & Context.
Identify system bottlenecks; Propose innovative solutions
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, 12+ years of engineering experience, Experience with LPDDR and/or DRAM module architectures, Understanding of memory hierarchy, Understanding of memory controllers, Understanding of memory PHY, Understanding of SoC/ASIC design
Nice to Have
Knowledge of memory subsystems in high-performance computing, Experience with TSV, Experience with stacked packaging, Experience with 3D packaging technologies, Exposure to hardware/software co-optimization, Exposure to AI frameworks, Experience participating in JEDEC, Experience participating in similar industry standards groups, Japanese language proficiency, English language proficiency
What You'll Do.
Analyze system architectures
Identify system bottlenecks
Propose innovative solutions
Lead pathfinding for LPDDR-based module architectures
Define memory features
Enhance DRAM performance
Mentor junior engineers
Mentor junior architects
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partnering with customers; Partnering with researchers; Partnering with internal teams
Full Job Description
**Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for _all_. ** Micron Technology is a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions that accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate and advance faster than ever. We are redefining how memory powers the future of AI! Our team brings together system architects, product innovators, and technologists to push the boundaries of DRAM and enable next-generation compute platforms. We work at the intersection of hardware design, system optimization, and emerging market needs—collaborating to solve complex challenges and deliver impactful solutions. As an MCBU Product Architecture Engineer for DRAM, you will play a key role in shaping memory solutions for AI inference at the edge. You’ll build a deep understanding of Micron’s technologies while partnering with customers, researchers, and internal teams to identify opportunities and drive innovation. This role offers the chance to influence product direction and translate system-level insights into real-world solutions. Responsibilities: * Analyze system architectures using modeling, simulation, and prototyping tools * Identify system bottlenecks with customers and propose innovative solutions * Lead pathfinding for LPDDR-based module architectures * Define memory features that enhance DRAM performance in AI workloads * Mentor junior engineers and architects Minimum Qualifications: * Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering * 12+ years of engineering experience * Experience with LPDDR and/or DRAM module architectures * Understanding of memory hierarchy, controllers, PHY, and SoC/ASIC design Preferred Qualifications: * Knowledge of memory subsystems in high-performance computing * Experience with TSV, stacked packaging, or 3D packaging technologies * Exposure to hardware/software co-optimization or AI frameworks * Experience participating in JEDEC or similar industry standards grou
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