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Advanced Micro Devices

GPU Design Verification Engineer

Advanced Micro Devices, San Diego, California, United States, 92189


WHAT YOU DO AT AMD CHANGES EVERYTHINGWe care deeply about transforming lives with AMD technology to enrich our industry, our communities, and the world. Our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences – the building blocks for the data center, artificial intelligence, PCs, gaming, and embedded. Underpinning our mission is the AMD culture. We push the limits of innovation to solve the world’s most important challenges. We strive for execution excellence while being direct, humble, collaborative, and inclusive of diverse perspectives.THE ROLE:As a

GPU Design Verification Engineer , you will work with Design and Architecture teams to verify the block functionality, close coverage, and meet the criteria to successfully deliver the design.THE PERSON:You have a passion for modern, complex processor architecture, digital design, and verification in general. You are a team player with excellent communication skills. You possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills and are willing to learn and ready to take on challenges.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Work closely with the hardware and firmware team to verify Graphics pipeline functionality and performance.Be part of the verification team to identify areas for improvement in power and performance for GPU and APU products.Understand and analyze the interactions of hardware and firmware, programming models, and applications.Write tests, sequences, and testbench components in SystemVerilog and UVM along with formal verification to achieve design verification.Responsible for verification quality metrics like pass rates, code coverage, and functional coverage.PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:Expertise in ASIC digital circuit design verifications and UVM.Experience in system or IP power management.Experience in GPU hardware and software.RISC knowledge is a plus.ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS:Undergrad required. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science or Engineering/Electrical Engineering preferred.

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