Front-End Design Engineer

Job Description

AMD's Semi-Custom business unit (SCBU) provide customers a level of flexibility and differentiation that goes beyond standard AMD products, the business unit takes AMD to a new level of customer-centric design by integrating these building blocks with customer-specific IP to create tailor-made solutions using a flexible system-on-a-chip (SoC) design methodology. It has access to leading-edge IPs from all of AMD's business units.

AMD's Semi-Custom business unit has its own dedicated system-on-chip engineering team focusing on high-volume, high-value applications across a wide array of markets, including: gaming, set-top boxes, smart TVs, PCs, tablets, servers, high performance computing and infrastructure applications. Sony and Microsoft are SCBU’s customers with the chips in Playstation 4 and XboxOne consoles.

Working with project lead to define FEINT flow setting, including synthesis, equivalence check flow. Define frequency target, power strategy and etc.

Regular run FEINT flow, check quality, drive/co-work IP team on issue solving and QoR improvement.

Develop RTL code for SoC top level and make sure functional correct

Work very closely with physical design engineers to help on floorplan, timing closure, power design validation and etc.

Support ASIC bring-up.

Job Requirement

Familiar with EDA tools such as DC, Formality, PT, CDC/LEDA;

Strong knowledge of electronics fundamentals;

Strong analytical ability and problem solving skills with good team work spirit;

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