ASIC/SOC Micro-Architect and RTL Design Engineer

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ASIC/SOC Micro-Architect and RTL Design Engineer Mountain View, CA MatX is on a mission to be the compute platform for AGI. We are developing vertically integrated full-stack solutions from silicon to systems including hardware and software to train and run the largest ML workloads for AGI. MatX is seeking silicon micro-architects and design engineers to join our team as we create best-in-class silicon for high-performance and sustainable GenAI. Successful candidates for these roles will be responsible for delivering performant and functionally accurate silicon for MatX products across compute, memory management. High-speed connectivity and other key technologies. Responsibilities include: Contribute to MatX’s silicon architecture-to-design methodology with a scalable solution across blocks, subsystems, fullchip design Own entire subsystem or subsets and/or chip-level silicon design deliverables from micro-architecture to sign-off ready design Plan and drive intermediate and sign-off reviews on micro-architecture and design specifications, execution progress, area and timing closure towards various silicon milestones including design freeze and tapeout Work closely with the verification, DFT and physical design co-owners of the subsystem/block in question and deliver best-in-class performance-power-area results Requirements: Concept-to-silicon experience in driving silicon design for subsystems and/or top-level functions with ASICs and SOCs from an architecture specification to production silicon Experience with SystemVerilog, Python, C/C++, Bluespec and similar scripting and programming languages for chip design and related flows Production-proven experience on silicon micro-architecture and design concepts used in high-performance compute (CPUs, GPUs, accelerators), high-speed connectivity, memory management and related functionalities Experience with testing your designs and working closely with verification teams towards performance and coverage closure goals Hands-on experience with design synthesis, equivalence checking, design lint, clock-domain-crossing and related flows to take designs to high quality sign-off Experience on DFT and physical design concepts and methodologies to achieve high test coverage and best-in-class timing, power and area for designs working with experts in these areas to take designs to sign-off Familiarity with verification, emulation platforms and methodologies is a plus Hands-on experience with participation in silicon debug and bring-up is a plus Compensation The US base salary for this full-time position is determined based on a variety of factors including role, experience, location, job related skills, and relevant education and training. 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Location:
Mountain View, CA, United States
Salary:
$200,000 - $250,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Engineering