ASIC Power Engineer
Apple
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Posted on Oct 23, 2024
Summary
Posted:
Role Number:200574758
Would you like to join Apple’s growing wireless silicon development team? Our wireless SOC organization is responsible for all aspects of wireless silicon development with a particular emphasis on highly energy-efficient / low-power design and new technologies that transform the user experience at the product level, all of which is driven by a world-class vertically integrated engineering teams. In this highly visible role, you will be at the center of low-power architecture, power modeling and correlation efforts with a critical impact on getting functional products to hundreds of millions of customers quickly. Will you join us and do the best work of your life here?
Description
In this role, and as part of our team, you are going to work on power modeling, analysis and correlation tasks for wireless communication SoCs, including: • Define power-efficient SOC architecture and schemes, write power spec. • Estimate pre-silicon power, build wireless application and atomic power model with high accuracy. • Define and generate power vectors with Design and DV support. • Collect pre-silicon power data using power flow and tools. • Analyze and identify power reductions. • Support post-silicon power correlation.
Minimum Qualifications
- BS degree is required.
- Understand ASIC logic design.
- Basic knowledge of low power design and UPF.
- Scripting languages (Shell, Perl or Python)
- Strong problem solving and analytical skills
Key Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
- MSEE/PhD degree.
- Low power design experience.
- Knowledge on common SOC components, e.g. CPU, fabric, peripherals and PCIe.
- Exposure to Wireless technologies, including WIFI, BT and UWB.
- ASIC PD, STA knowledge.
Education & Experience
Additional Requirements
Pay & Benefits
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