NVIDIA

Technology

SeniorASICAIEngineer

$136–265k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior ASIC AI Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: AI, ASIC design, GPU hardware. Develop AI powered methodologies. Develop Agents to generate micro-architecture”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Map a problem to AI workflows

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BS or equivalent experience, 5+ years experience, MS with 3+ years experience, Direct experience with AI-driven development, Map problem to AI workflows, Proficiency in AI orchestration tools, Knowledgeable in memory and context management, Knowledgeable in evaluation frameworks, Experience with System Verilog, Experience with RTL, Experience with hardware description language, Good understanding of ASIC flow, Familiarity with computer architecture concepts, Familiarity with implementation of caches, Familiarity with arbitration and scheduling policies, Familiarity with interconnects

Nice to Have

MS degree

What You'll Do.

Develop AI powered methodologies

Develop Agents to generate micro-architecture

Develop Agents to generate RTL

Develop Agents to generate physical design

Use AI agents to process large data

Use AI agents to process existing codebase

Generate skills for widespread use

Evaluate Multi-agent collaboration frameworks

Apply frameworks to generate designs

Generate area/power/timing/functionally accurate designs

Design memory system units

Collaborate with architects

Collaborate with hardware engineers

Collaborate with physical design engineers

Find opportunities to integrate AI workflows

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate across teams

Full Job Description

NVIDIA is looking for an outstanding and motivated Senior ASIC AI Engineer to develop high performance Agentic AI systems to boost productivity of GPU ASIC design flows . This role offers a chance to create real impact in a dynamic, tech-driven company. If you are passionate and knowledgeable about using the latest AI framework, this role offers opportunities to apply these technologies to GPU hardware design. Our team consists of outstanding people worldwide, working to push the boundaries of what is possible today and define the future of computing. **What you’ll be doing:** * Develop AI powered methodologies and Agents to generate micro-architecture, RTL, and physical design starting with specification. * Using AI agents to process large data and existing codebase to generate skills that can be widely used. * Evaluate latest Multi-agent collaboration frameworks and apply them to generate area/power/timing/functionally accurate designs for memory system units in the GPU * Collaborate with architects, hardware engineers, and physical design engineers to accomplish your goals. * Find opportunities to integrate AI workflows into existing flows. **What we need to see:** * BS (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields with 5+ years of experience, or MS with 3+ years of relevant experience. * Direct experience with AI-driven development such as coding agents and Agentic workflows. Ability to map a problem to AI workflows. * Proficiency in AI orchestration tools like LangChain or LlamaIndex and reasoning methodologies. Knowledgeable in memory and context management, evaluation frameworks to measure agent accuracy. * Experience with System Verilog, RTL and hardware description language. * A good understanding of ASIC flow including RTL, verification, logic synthesis, timing analysis. * Familiarity with computer architecture concepts and implementation of caches, arbitration and scheduling polices and interconnects. * Stro

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