Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Circa €100k (or higher, dependent on years and relevance of experience)
Working for a cutting-edge semiconductor company, I am looking to recruit a high-level SOC architect for fascinating and brand-new project work. The position is available from Senior Staff to Principal level - as long as applicants can demonstrate significant experience of full chip definition and delivery. Salary available is €100k+ Based in Barcelona, you will be tasked with developing end to end SOC architecture of brand new chips using CPU / RISC-V processors for brand new products in the market. Key skills / requirements: BSc / MSc / PhD in Micro-electronics, physics, or similar filed 10+ years' experience in complex SOCs Deep understanding of Memory Subsystems, Memory Controllers, memory hierachies & architectures (e.g., DDR, NVM, SRAM, ROM, eFuse). Chips incorporating processor cores - CPU / GPU / RISC-V / ARM cortex etc. Extensive experience with the Digital ASIC Flow, RTL design, and Debug methodologies (e.g., DFT, JTAG, Scan, BIST). Extensive knowledge of SOC architecture, set-up / silicon bring-up, validation and all it's associated processes. SOC design, system design, system architecture HW - SW co-design algorithm development IP selection & integration SOC performance & modelling e.g. UML, TLM, System C SOC interconnect / fabric protocols - AXI, AMBA, AHB, APB, OCP, STBus, DTL DSP / signal processing / communication protocols Digital-AMS chip development - digital to analog interfaces low-power, high-performance and optimisation - infiniband / omnipath low level software, firmware and embedded requirements - drivers, controllers etc. Visa sponsorship and relocation support is available for senior level / relevant qualified candidates For more information, please contact Rob Hudson @ IC Resources
Barcelona
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