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Design Verification Engineer -- Media and Neural Engines
Apple, Inc. | |
United States, Texas, Austin | |
September 11, 2022 | |
Summary
Posted: Nov 3, 2020 Role Number:
200204588 Does making the next great technology product excite you? Imagine what you could do here! At Apple, our new ideas have a way of becoming phenomenal products, services, and customer experiences very quickly. We bring passion and dedication to our job and when you are a part of our team there's no telling what you could accomplish. The SoC Performance Verification is a critical job within Apple's Hardware Technology. Join this group and be responsible for crafting and building the technology that fuels Apple's devices. Together, we will enable our customers to do all the things they love with their devices. Key Qualifications
Description You will be responsible for ensuring the pre-silicon quality of key media processing hardware such as Apple's Video and Display engines and Apple's Neural Engine. Review architecture specifications to develop comprehensive test and coverage plans. Develop the verification environment and tests to implement test plans, using Object Oriented tools, in particular SystemVerilog and UVM. Work closely with design and architecture teams to understand the functional and performance goals of the design; and work together to make the design-under-test work under all specified circumstances. Triage and debug functional and performance issues with the design-under-test. Handle bug tracking and coverage convergence. Stay abreast with design specs, conduct test plan reviews, develop block, subsystem and full chip tests. Your demonstrated ability to work as a key member of a team, enabled by your ability to communicate with a broad audience will ensure you to thrive at Apple and successfully lead the verification efforts in a specific area of design. Work independently to align with the project goals and support multi-functional engineering efforts. Education & Experience BSEE / MSEE or MSCE Additional Requirements |