Overview
On Site
Full Time
Skills
Writing
AIM
Logic synthesis
Collaboration
Design
Product engineering
ROOT
System on a chip
Test plans
Software engineering
ARM
CPU
Training
C
Assembly
Power management
Scripting
Python
Perl
Tcl
Version control
Debugging
Job Details
Summary
Posted: Oct 23, 2024
Role Number:200574772
Would you like to work on SW that runs on every Apple phone, pad, and Mac computer in the world? Join our team of experienced SW engineers and debuggers in validating Apple's world class silicon. In this highly visible role you will be writing functional validation SW for the CPUs, caches, and memory subsystem of our SoCs, with the aim of identifying logic design and circuit bugs. You will be a SW developer for a system validation tool used widely across Apple's Silicon Engineering group, and will collaborate with SoC design and product engineering teams to debug and drive silicon issues to root-cause.
Description
- Work with designers and architects to understand the functionality of various blocks in the SoC- Create validation test plans, ensuring all key features are covered - Develop SW workloads to validate various CPU and memory subsystem features- Integration of these workloads into an existing system validation tool- Make enhancements to the tool's SW framework to support new CPU architectures- Drive the bring-up and execution of our validation SW in pre-silicon (FPGAs) and post-silicon (development boards) - Debug workload failures using a variety of tools and hooks- Release and distribute our system validation SW to cross-functional teams across Apple
Minimum Qualifications
Key Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Education & Experience
Additional Requirements
Posted: Oct 23, 2024
Role Number:200574772
Would you like to work on SW that runs on every Apple phone, pad, and Mac computer in the world? Join our team of experienced SW engineers and debuggers in validating Apple's world class silicon. In this highly visible role you will be writing functional validation SW for the CPUs, caches, and memory subsystem of our SoCs, with the aim of identifying logic design and circuit bugs. You will be a SW developer for a system validation tool used widely across Apple's Silicon Engineering group, and will collaborate with SoC design and product engineering teams to debug and drive silicon issues to root-cause.
Description
- Work with designers and architects to understand the functionality of various blocks in the SoC- Create validation test plans, ensuring all key features are covered - Develop SW workloads to validate various CPU and memory subsystem features- Integration of these workloads into an existing system validation tool- Make enhancements to the tool's SW framework to support new CPU architectures- Drive the bring-up and execution of our validation SW in pre-silicon (FPGAs) and post-silicon (development boards) - Debug workload failures using a variety of tools and hooks- Release and distribute our system validation SW to cross-functional teams across Apple
Minimum Qualifications
- A minimum of a bachelor's degree and a minimum of 10 years of relevant industry experience in silicon validation software engineering or related field.
Key Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
- Good knowledge of ARM or another CPU instruction set architecture
- Experienced C and assembly programmer.
- Strong understanding of micro-processor architecture.
- Familiarity with memory technologies and power management
- Experience with scripting languages such as Python, Perl, or Tcl
- Knowledge of software tool chains including including compilers, assemblers, and source control tools
- Background in silicon bring-up and debug experience a plus.
- Ability to work well in a team, but to be responsible and self-driven.
Education & Experience
Additional Requirements
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