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Samsung Electronics GmbH

Lead SoC Architect GPU

Samsung Electronics GmbH, Mountain View, California, us, 94039


The Samsung SOC Lab vision provides innovative SoC architecture, bus / memory subsystem, multimedia subsystems and key IP blocks for future Samsung Galaxy products (Smartphones, tablets and future devices). We are defining the high performance SoC architecture development for various Galaxy device lineups. This lab collaborates with Samsung's strategic SoC partners, Samsung MX headquarter team, and key R&D teams around the globe to innovate and reinvent technology that will positively impact millions of people around the world via the Galaxy flagship products.Position Summary:We are looking for a Lead SOC Architect for next generation SOCs. This is a highly visible hands-on role leading individual and team contributions to GPU sub-system architecture, interface, performance and power tradeoffs.Position Responsibilities:Guide on development of innovative GPU Architectural and microarchitectural features to boost PPA (Performance, Power and Area) on various targeted workloads in next generation SOCsIdentify and deliver GPU subsystem architecture proposals for products in new and existing marketsEvaluate architecture proposal benefits in collaboration with team of SoC Architects and communicate the results across related engineering audiences (SW, HW, Architecture, Leadership)Perform high-level performance modeling/simulation and analysis of GPU features, applications, benchmarks, and complex uses casesDirect and orchestrate performance modeling, and studies to support inclusion of these features in the next generation “Fabric, System cache and DRAM controller” microarchitecture based on performance, area or power improvementDeliver architecture/microarchitecture proposals and specifications to the design team and articulate them effectively across audiences ranging from hardware & software engineers to architecture community peers, and to technology leadershipCollaborate with silicon bring-up and product teams to verify and debug the proposal and its delivered performanceCollaborate across teams to bring microarchitectural proposals to fruition across the SOC, Driver, OS, System through detailed documentationsRequired Skills:BSc, Masters, or PhD in Computer Science/Engineering, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience15+ years of experience in SOC or ASIC design and architecturePrior direct experience (> 7 years) in GPU subsystem architecture or microarchitecture is requiredHigh proficiency in architecture analysis and performance modeling, ranging from simple analytical models to complex cycle accurate performance model and correlation, especially around GPU IPsAbility to leverage existing simulation capabilities [GEM5, FastSIM, Platform Architect] or create new simulation capabilities when necessaryDetailed knowledge of ARM bus infrastructure (ACE/AXI/AHB), GPU architecture and new developmentLeadership across hardware, software, and platform groups to align all parties to a common visionBase Pay Range:$211,500 — $328,500 USDAdditional Information:Essential Job FunctionsThis position will be performed in an office setting. The position will require the incumbent to sit and stand at a desk, communicate in person and by telephone, and frequently operate standard office equipment, such as telephones and computers.Samsung Research America is committed to complying with all Federal, State and local laws related to the employment of qualified individuals with disabilities. If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact the recruiter or email sratalent@samsung.com.Samsung Research America is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

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