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What you will be doing:
As a product definition engineer for NVIDIA's family of chips and products, you will analyze pre-production silicon in state of the art process technologies for performance, power, yield, and quality to define the world’s fastest products.
Partner with cross functional teams to architect crucial next generation product features that are vital for performance, power optimization and power management.
Collaborate to craft tools for automating product definitions, data collection, test case execution, and results analysis.
Collaborate and build post-silicon methodologies to characterize silicon features, correlate silicon behavior with simulations, and provide design feedback.
Find creative solutions to complex silicon and system level problems and be on the frontline to lead show-stopper bugs, in order to enable product shipment.
Work alongside system architects, chip and board designers, software/firmware engineers, HW/SW applications engineers, process/reliability specialists, ATE engineers, product managers, sales, and operations in a dynamic & high-energy work environment to bring industry-defining products to market.
What we need to see:
BS with 4 years or MS with 2+ years of proven ability in the area of silicon characterization and productization
Excellent problem solving, collaborative, and interpersonal skills. Experience working with offshore teams preferred.
Hands-on experience with silicon bring-up, frequency and power characterization, Tester to System correlation, lab tools (oscilloscopes, multimeters, DAQ).
Deep understanding of product binning methods, optimization techniques, methods, trade-off analysis and tools for data analysis and statistics.
Exposure to critical path analysis, power analysis, process technologies, transistor/device physics, silicon reliability and aging mechanisms.
Background with power supply and substrate noise analysis and mitigation.
Exposure to digital design, circuit analysis, computer architecture, BIOS, drivers, and software applications.
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