Introduction
As a Hardware Developer at IBM, youll get to work on the systems that are driving the quantum revolution and the AI era. Join an elite team of engineering professionals who enable IBM customers to make better decisions quicker on the most trusted hardware platform in todays market.
Your Role and Responsibilities
Were looking for an innovator and passionate engineer with expertise in RISC-V to join
our ASICs team. In this technical leadership role, you will explore and produce the next generation of our
designs to exploit advanced technologies and new workloads.
Your roles and responsibilities:
* You will work with a team of architects for developing innovative embedded RISC-V designs
* You will be doing logic design with a performance-optimization focus
* You will be using verification and emulation techniques to validate the design
* You will be working across hardware, software and firmware teams to develop complete solutions
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
* Ideal candidate will have 3+ years of professional or academic experience working with open-source RISC-V core
* Proficiency in hardware (RTL) design in Verilog or VHDL
* RISC-V architecture and implementation
* Knowledge of at least one object-oriented and/or functional programming language
* Knowledge of computer architecture and system interconnect protocols
* Ability to work well in a team and be productive under aggressive schedules
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
* SoC architecture
* Experience with Scala and/or Chisel/FIRRTL
* None
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