NVIDIA

Semi-Custom Silicon

SeniorDigitalDesignEngineer

$168–311k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Digital Design Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: NVLink Fusion, RTL, ASIC design. Analyze architectural requirements. Perform trade-off analysis”

What You'll Achieve.

meet the goals of the block

Industry & Context.

Semi Custom Silicon
Problems you'll solve

analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelors or Master's Degree, or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering, 8+ years of relevant work experience, Experience working with high-speed connectivity protocols such as NVLink, PCI-Express, Ethernet, UCIE etc., Proven track record of delivering high bandwidth datapath blocks such as data movers, protocol adaptors, network-on-chip, arbiters and schedulers etc., Deep understanding of ASIC design flows and methodology, analytical and interpersonal skills

What You'll Do.

Analyze architectural requirements

Perform trade-off analysis

Deliver high performance RTL Blocks

Craft micro-architecture specification

Implement in high-quality RTL

Deliver a fully verified block

Identify potential IP solutions

Assist in selecting IP solutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with chip architects; Collaborate with verification engineers; Collaborate with formal verification engineers; Collaborate with SoC integration engineers

Communication Scope

interpersonal skills

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