NVIDIA
Technology
SystemVerificationEngineer
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“System Verification Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: System Verification, Emulation, Verilog, VHDL, C/C++, SystemVerilog, UVM, PCIe, CXL, NVLINK, IB, Ethernet, CPU, GPU. support multiple emulation environments using the latest emulation techniques. Bring up GPUs, SOCs, Switch, NIC on emulation”
Industry & Context.
root causing system level test fails; emulator environment issues; debug issues
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
M. S or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field, 4+ years of proven experience, proficient in Verilog and/or VHDL, C/C++ and SystemVerilog, Protocol knowledge of at least one of the High-speed interfaces: PCIe/CXL/NVLINK/IB/Ethernet etc., Low-speed protocols like I2C/I3C/SPI/UART and BMC interaction in server platforms, Experience with UVM verification environments, scripting with Perl, Python and C/C++ is essential, familiar with hierarchical design approach, top-down design, SoC and system level verification
Nice to Have
Working Knowledge of CPU - GPU coherency, Prefer ARM CHI coherency protocol, Zebu emulation experience with SOC/CPU
What You'll Do.
support multiple emulation environments using the latest emulation techniques
root causing system level test fails and emulator environment issues
Bring-up and verify High Speed protocols
Bring-up/debug issues related to CPU and GPU Coherency
Work constructively leading emulation vendors to debug issues
Write monitors and checkers that aid debug in HW test issues and FW/SW bring-up
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
continual collaboration with Design, DV, Power, Silicon Validation, Performance, and Software teams
Full Job Description
We are a worldwide recognized division noted for groundbreaking technology. We are work-flex, family and diverse team! NVIDIA invention of the GPU in 1999 accelerated the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the next era of computing. NVIDIA is a “learning machine” that constantly evolves by adapting to new adventurous opportunities, that only we can seek, and that matter to the world. This is our life’s work, to amplify human imagination and intelligence. Join us today! We are now looking for a System Verification Engineer to join our Emulation division and will be working onsite from our Santa Clara, CA headquarters. **What you will be doing:** * We support multiple emulation environments using the latest emulation techniques (C/C++ DPI Transactors, SV assertions, Coverage, Power Estimation, SpeedBridges, Accelerated UVM Testbenches). * Bring up GPUs, SOCs, Switch, NIC on emulation, root causing system level test fails and emulator environment issues. * Bring-up and verify High Speed protocols like PCIe/CXL/NVLINK/IB/Ethernet etc …. Low speed protocols like I2C/I3C/SPI/UART * Bring-up/debug issues related to CPU and GPU Coherency. * We have continual collaboration with Design, DV, Power, Silicon Validation, Performance, and Software teams. * Work constructively leading emulation vendors to debug issues using various tools. * Write monitors and checkers that aid debug in HW test issues and FW/SW bring-up **What we need to see:** * M.S or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field with 4+ years of proven experience. * Individual should be proficient in Verilog and/or VHDL, C/C++ and SystemVerilog. * Protocol knowledge of at least one of the High-speed interfaces: PCIe/CXL/NVLINK/IB/Ethernet etc. * Low-speed protocols like I2C/I3C/SPI/UART and BMC interaction in server platforms * Work
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