NVIDIA

AI computing

SeniorSystemBIOSFirmwareDeveloper,ClientProduct

Taipei, Taiwan FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior System BIOS Firmware Developer, Client Product at NVIDIA. Skills: System BIOS (UEFI) Firmware development, X86 or ARM Platforms, AMI/Insyde or EDK2 Firmware architecture, C/C++ development, low-level interfaces. Designing, implementing, and delivering innovations for client products with focus on firmware development, client architecture and building systems for laptop, or small form factor products. Designing and developing performance optimized UEFIIOS solutions using industry Standards”

What You'll Achieve.

delivering innovations for client products; end-to-end delivery of laptop, small form factor desktop design from definition to customer deployment; ensure maximum code coverage; ensure developed code is in line with product security goals; qualifying the whole system software and firmware stack

Industry & Context.

AI computing
Problems you'll solve

love to find creative solutions to exciting problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Domain expertise in System BIOS (UEFI) Firmware development on X86 or ARM Platforms, experience with AMI/Insyde or EDK2 Firmware architecture, Solid experience of end-to-end delivery of laptop, small form factor desktop design from definition to customer deployment, Solid understanding of low-level interfaces between SBIOS, EC(Embedded Controller) and OS like I2C/SPI/PCIe/JTAG etc, PCIe enumeration, IO at platform level for enterprise systems, Solid experience with EC communication from BIOS firmware, Experience working closely with HW teams, ODMs and vendors to introduce and support server platforms, Experience with C/C++ development, bash/python for scripting, debugging skills in embedded Linux/Windows operating environments, demonstrated ability as individual contributor

Nice to Have

Proven record in delivering system BIOS design on servers, Experience working with AMI/Insyde BIOS solutions on x86 designs

What You'll Do.

and delivering innovations for client products with focus on firmware development

client architecture and building systems for laptop

or small form factor products

Designing and developing performance optimized UEFIIOS solutions using industry Standards

Instrumenting code to ensure maximum code coverage

writing and automating unit tests for each implemented module

maintain detailed unit test case reports

Providing software quality reports based on static analysis

Partner with security team to ensure developed code is in line with product security goals

Working closely with hardware teams to influence hardware design and review HW architecture & schematics

Working with QA/Test architects to come up with proper test tools and automation for qualifying the whole system software and firmware stack

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working with a global team of BIOS developers on NVIDIA client product designs; Partner with security team; Working closely with hardware teams; Working with QA/Test architects; Experience working closely with HW teams, ODMs and vendors

Communication Scope

excellent written and oral communication skills

Process & Methodology

end-to-end delivery of laptop, small form factor desktop design from definition to customer deployment, commitment to finish your tasks every single day

Full Job Description

NVIDIA’s invention of the GPU in 1999 fueled the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern deep learning — the next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can perceive and understand the world. Today, we are increasingly known as “the AI computing company.” We're looking to grow our company and establish teams with the most thoughtful people in the world. Are you ready to change the next generation of computing? Join us at the forefront of technological advancement. **What you’ll be doing:** * Designing, implementing, and delivering innovations for client products with focus on firmware development, client architecture and building systems for laptop, or small form factor products. * Working with a global team of BIOS developers on NVIDIA client product designs. * Designing and developing performance optimized UEFI/BIOS solutions using industry Standards. * Instrumenting code to ensure maximum code coverage, writing and automating unit tests for each implemented module and maintain detailed unit test case reports. * Providing software quality reports based on static analysis, code coverage, CPU load. * Partner with security team to ensure developed code is in line with product security goals. * Working closely with hardware teams to influence hardware design and review HW architecture & schematics. * Working with QA/Test architects to come up with proper test tools and automation for qualifying the whole system software and firmware stack. **What we need to see:** * Domain expertise in System BIOS (UEFI) Firmware development on X86 or ARM Platforms. * Strong experience with AMI/Insyde or EDK2 Firmware architecture. * Solid experience of end-to-end delivery of laptop, small form factor desktop design from definition to customer deployment. * Solid understanding of low-level interfaces between SB

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