CPU Graduate - Architect

Posted 4 April by MicroTECH Global Ltd
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JOB AD:

We are is looking for passionate young researchers to work on CPU architecture definitions for the next generation CPUs. We wish to have PhD graduates to join us to perform R&D on novel ISA and CPU architecture, especially on software guided ISA definition. You are expected to work on immature technologies, and bridge the research and engineering.

Key Responsibilities:

As a graduate architect, the responsibilities include, but not limited to:

Identifying CPU bottleneck via workload and CPU performance analysis CPU functional and performance modelling to help CPU architecture exploration Identifying the key missing technologies in the current architecture Contributing to design & research methodologies to increase the efficiency and effectiveness

Required:

PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Architecture or related domains Good knowledge of CPU architecture Experience in CPU modelling Good knowledge of Arm/RISC-V assembly languages Excellent in C/C++ programming Familiar with at least one of the ISAs: ARM, X86, RISC-V, MIPS, ARC

Desired:

Good knowledge of ISA and CPU development flows and related technologies as well as tools Good knowledge of micro-architecture design and implementation Experience in compiler implementation and optimisation Experience of Linux kernel development Experience of firmware development Knowledge in Sail/ASL and formal verification

Reference: 50350921

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