NVIDIA

Artificial Intelligence

SeniorASICDesignEngineer

Shanghai, China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior ASIC Design Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: ASIC Design, RTL Design, Clocking Networks. design high frequency clocks. design low power clocks”

What You'll Achieve.

guarantee good quality of clocks RTL; guarantee good quality of netlist; drive issues to close

Industry & Context.

Artificial Intelligence
Problems you'll solve

analytical and problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

RTL design (Verilog), verification, logic synthesis, Perl, Python, scripting languages, Fluent English

Nice to Have

sub-micron silicon issues, noise, cross-talk, OCV effects, backend flows, DFT knowledge, on-chip clocking networks

What You'll Do.

design high frequency clocks

design low power clocks

enhance in-house flow

deliver clock information

debug GPU clock silicon bugs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaborate with architects; collaborate with ASIC designers; collaborate with verification engineers; engage with multiple teams; deliver clock information to SOC verification team; deliver clock information to timing teams; deliver clock information to DFT teams; Collaborate with software team; Collaborate with silicon solution team; cooperate with team members

Communication Scope

excellent communication skills

Full Job Description

The NVIDIA GPU clocks group is looking for an excellent Senior ASIC Design Engineer to join the team. The Team is responsible for crafting all aspects of GPU clocking. We collaborate with the frontend design team to understand the clocking requirements for the chip, and work with backend teams to understand the physical restrictions. The GPU clocks group architects, designs and validates the clocks RTL. The complexity of clocks RTL has increased many fold to support our features that power our product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence. **What you’ll be doing:** As a Clocks team member, you will collaborate with other architects, ASIC designers and verification engineers to design high frequency and low power clocks. You should be able to engage with multiple teams and design the GPU clocks to satisfy all the architectural constraints. You will need to run and enhance some in-house flow to guarantee the good quality of clocks RTL and netlist, drive the issues to close. Together with other team members, we deliver clock information to SOC verification team, timing and DFT teams. You will use Perl/Python to improve the productivity of the above teams. Collaborate with software and silicon solution team to debug GPU clock silicon bugs in our new products. **What we need to see** : * BS or (MS preferred) in EE or equivalent experience. * 2+ years of meaningful work experience. * Your ability to thrive in a dynamically changing environment. * Validated experience in RTL design (Verilog), verification and logic synthesis. Your strong coding skills in Perl or Python or other industry-standard scripting languages. * Deep understanding of sub-micron silicon issues like noise, cross-talk, and OCV effects is a plus. Good understanding of backend flows and requirements is a plus. * DFT knowledge is a plus. Experience in implementing on-chip clocking networks is desirable. * Excellent analytical and problem-

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