Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£70,000 - £90,000
Senior C++ Performance Software Engineer £70,000 - £90,000 + Bonus & healthcare! My client is a multinational Semiconductor scale-up, focused on AI acceleration architectures. Their performance team is expanding and looking to bring on a Senior C++ Performance Software Engineer to develop and maintain various tools used for functional and performance analysis and debugging. They are looking for someone to collaborate with multi-site teams to make data-driven decisions within the company. You will also develop, test and verify reference compute compute library for proprietary NPU ISA. What's required? Strong C++ and Python Development experience Knowledge of processor architectures - GPU, CPU or NPU Knowledge of Machine Learning and ML hardware accelerators Experience developing compute libraries If you are a Senior C++ Performance Software Engineer looking for an exciting opportunity within a growing organisation, please apply to learn more! If you are interested in this or other software opportunities across the UK, please contact Jack Bird.
Cambridge
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