NVIDIA
Technology
SystemProductsMemorySolutionsEngineer
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“System Products Memory Solutions Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Memory subsystem, GPU memory, DDR memory tuning, Silicon bringup. Plan DDR memory tuning. Perform DDR memory tuning”
Industry & Context.
Break problems down; Debug issues
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
BS or MS EE degree, 2+ years relevant experience, Understanding of high speed signal integrity, Experience with oscilloscopes, Understanding of schematic capture, Understanding of board design, Working knowledge of PC systems, Working knowledge of windows OS, Working knowledge of Linux, Excellent understanding of EE fundamentals, Able to break problems down, Familiar with scripting or programming languages
Nice to Have
Experience as a tutor, Experience as a teacher’s assistant, Good presentation skills
What You'll Do.
Plan DDR memory tuning
Perform DDR memory tuning
Plan DDR memory validation
Perform DDR memory validation
Enable DDR memory features
Review silicon design specifications
Review component datasheets
Review board schematics
Debug controller issues
Debug software/firmware issues
Refine memory bringup strategy
Refine memory validation strategy
Provide feedback to silicon teams
Provide feedback to board teams
Provide feedback to software teams
Provide recommendations to silicon teams
Provide recommendations to board teams
Provide recommendations to software teams
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-disciplinary teamwork; Working across time zones
Full Job Description
Widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers, NVIDIA is an industry leader with groundbreaking developments in High-Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Visualization. The GPU, our invention, serves as the visual cortex of modern computers and is at the heart of our products and services. Our work opens up new universes to explore, enables amazing creativity and discovery and powers what were once science fiction inventions from artificial intelligence to autonomous cars. NVIDIA is leading the way in groundbreaking developments in Artificial Intelligence, High-Performance Computing and Visualization. NVIDIA’s System Product Team is looking for curious, collaborative, and motivated hardware engineers to take our GPU memory subsystem from first silicon power-on to production. **What you 'll be doing:** * Planning and performing DDR memory tuning, validation, and feature enablement on NVIDIA products. * Reviewing silicon design specifications, component datasheets, board schematics, and layout. * Exercising your understanding of digital, analog, and computer design to debug and resolve controller, memory, board, or software/firmware level issues at all stages of the product. * Refining our memory bringup and validation strategy. Providing feedback and recommendations to silicon, board, and software teams. **What we want to see:** * BS or MS EE degree with affinity for mixed signal/analog, embedded systems, and digital design (or equivalent experience). * 2+ years relevant experience. * Understanding of high speed signal integrity and experience with oscilloscopes. * Understanding of schematic capture and board design. * Working knowledge of PC systems, windows OS, and Linux. * Excellent understanding of EE fundamentals. Able to break problems down based on first principles. * Familiar with scripting or programming languages such as C, C++, JAVA, Python, or Perl. * Possess good collaboration and cross-disciplinary teamwork
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