NVIDIA networking unit is a world-leader fast-growing company which supports the most powerful supercomputers in the world. We make outstanding artificial intelligence happen and accelerate Open-AI's Chat-GPT, for example. We believe in our people and products and seek excellent people to join us!
We're looking for a hardware u/architect for our switch division. In this position, as part of a small (~10 employees) elite team, you will have the chance to define the architecture of NVIDIA's next generation switch product lines' performance, both Ethernet and InfiniBand. Your role will be cross-disciplinary, working with software, ASIC design, verification, physical design and platform teams to improve performance and debug.
What you'll be doing:
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- Learn and understand the switch u/architecture thoroughly across all aspects and become a source of information for the design and verification engineers.
- Define the implementation of the most sophisticated performance features of our next products, balancing architecture requirements with backend, execution, and design considerations.
- Define the implementation of debug capabilities to support performance validation and improvements
- Understand our system requirement and help define the POR of our switch product line.
- Face the most challenging Full-Chip correctness and performance issues, which cannot be handled by the units' designers as they require full cross-unit understanding of the chip.
- Work closely with board and package design to understand the different design limitations: power, di/dt, temperature, signal-integrity etc.
- Thoroughly understand Ethernet, InfiniBand and NvLink protocols.
What we need to see:
- B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from a known university
- Excellent grades
- 5+ years of experience in ASIC design/uarch/arch/performance
- At least 4 years of hands on experience in writing Verilog/VHDL or
- Strong analytic capabilities, and passion for solving logical issues
- Strong debug skills
- Ability to drive complex activities involving many interfaces and teams
- Good communications skill
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
- Knowledge in switching fabrics with strict performance requirements. (Networking, SOC connectivity, etc)
- Experience as an HW-architect.
- Familiar with working on large high-end ASICs.
- Experience in performance improvements in ASIC