Are you passionate about ensuring the functionality and reliability of cutting-edge technology? Do you have a strong understanding of computer architecture and digital logic? If so, then NVIDIA has the perfect opportunity for you as a CPU Verification Engineer! In this role, you will have the unique opportunity to work on the latest CPU designs and help bring them to life. We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented individual to join our team and help us deliver world-class products to our customers. If you are ready to take on new challenges and make a significant impact in the tech industry, then we want to hear from you!
- Design and execute verification plans for CPU designs, ensuring functionality and reliability of cutting-edge technology.
- Conduct thorough testing and analysis of digital logic and computer architecture to identify potential issues and improve overall performance.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement verification strategies and methodologies.
- Utilize advanced tools and techniques to identify and resolve complex design issues.
- Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of test plans, results, and findings.
- Proactively identify and communicate potential risks or roadblocks in the verification process.
- Participate in design reviews and provide valuable insights and suggestions for improvement.
- Keep up-to-date with industry trends and advancements in CPU design and verification techniques.
- Troubleshoot and debug issues as they arise, providing efficient and effective solutions.
- Work closely with software and firmware engineers to ensure seamless integration of CPU designs.
- Collaborate with external partners and vendors to ensure successful verification of CPU designs.
- Continuously improve and optimize verification processes and methodologies to increase efficiency and accuracy.
- Stay organized and meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced and dynamic work environment.
- Communicate effectively with team members and management to provide updates on progress and escalate any issues or concerns.
- Adhere to industry best practices and standards for CPU design and verification.
Bachelor's Or Master's Degree In Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Or A Related Field.
3+ Years Of Experience In Cpu Verification, Preferably With Experience In Systemverilog And Uvm.
Strong Knowledge Of Computer Architecture, Microarchitecture, And Cpu Design.
Experience With Cpu Verification Methodologies, Including Constrained Random Testing, Assertion-Based Verification, And Coverage-Driven Verification.
Excellent Debugging And Problem-Solving Skills, With A Strong Attention To Detail And Ability To Work In A Fast-Paced, Dynamic Environment.
Debugging
SystemVerilog
UVM
Coverage analysis
RTL design
Formal Verification
Verification Methodology
Functional Coverage
Testbench Development
Assertion-Based Verification
Low-Power Verification
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Customer Service
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Attention to detail
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a CPU Verification Engineer in Santa Clara, CA, USA is $130,000-$170,000 per year. This can vary depending on the level of experience, education, and specific job responsibilities.
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NVIDIA Corp. designs and manufactures computer graphics processors, chipsets, and related multimedia software. The company operates through two segments: Graphics Processing Unit and Tegra Processor. The Graphics Processing Unit segment includes sales of the company's GeForce discrete and chipset products that supports desktop and notebook PCs plus license fees from Intel and sales of memory products. The Tegra Processors segment provides processors that deliver superior visual and multimedia experience on tablets, smart phones and gaming devices while consuming minimal power.

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