ASIC Design Engineer — IP Integration & Implementation
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Do you love creating elegant solutions to highly complex challenges? As part of our Hardware Technologies group, you’ll help design our next-generation, high-performance, power-efficient system-on-chips (SoCs). You will ensure Apple products and services can seamlessly and efficiently handle the tasks that make them beloved by millions! Joining this group means you’ll be responsible for crafting and building the technology that fuels Apple’s devices. Together, we will enable our customers to do all the things they love with their devices! In this highly visible role, you will be at the center of the Pixel IP design effort to capture and display beautiful images and video. You will collaborate with all disciplines, making a critical impact getting functional products to millions of customers quickly.Description
As an ASIC Design Engineer in the Pixel IP design team, you be responsible for complex subsystem integration and implementation. You will work closely with architecture, design, and verification teams to build high performance and low power pixel processing engines. You will have responsibilities spanning all aspects of multimedia IP design. In this front-end design role, your tasks will include: • Writing detailed micro-architectural and integration specifications. • Designing digital hardware by writing high-quality RTL, with embedded assertions and cover points. • Working with physical design teams to optimize timing, area, and power for our designs in silicon. • Ensuring that our designs follow industry best practices for handling power, clock, and reset domains. • Working closely with design verification and formal verification teams to debug and verify functionality and performance.Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of relevant industry experiencePreferred Qualifications
Prefer prior experience in IP/SoC design, integration at the chip or subsystem level, and implementation. Industry exposure to and knowledge of ASIC/FPGA design methodology, especially logic synthesis, static timing analysis, logic equivalence checking, and working with physical design teams for floorplanning and timing closure. Experience with system design methodologies that contain multiple clock and reset domains. Familiarity with common on-chip bus protocols such as AMBA (AXI, AHB, APB). Prefer experience in low-power design, tools, and methodologies including UPF power intent specification. Familiarity with relevant scripting languages (Python, Perl, TCL). Strong collaboration skills, with excellent written and verbal communication.More engineering roles at Apple
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