Apple Inc.
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Description We are seeking a Validation Engineer to join our silicon design team responsible for creating state-of-the-art ASICs. The primary focus of this role is to perform power hardware validation and analyze typical SoC workloads. Your analysis will drive power optimization efforts to achieve top-tier power/performance balance.
Responsibilities
Measure silicon power dissipation of workloads such as video streaming and recording, analyze data, and compare with simulation results.
Collaborate closely with design, architecture, systems, and software teams, requiring strong communication skills.
Perform silicon power measurements and correlate with simulations.
Work with multi-disciplinary teams to facilitate use-case power measurements.
Enhance energy efficiency by tuning hardware and software settings.
Improve power measurement infrastructure.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and at least 10 years of industry experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong programming skills, especially in C/Assembly, and understanding of low-power digital design and power fundamentals.
Experience with lab equipment such as multimeters and oscilloscopes.
Knowledge of CMOS dynamic and static power calculations.
Excellent communication skills and teamwork ability.
At Apple, compensation includes base pay, which ranges from $171,600 to $302,200, depending on skills and experience. Employees may also participate in stock programs, receive benefits like medical coverage, retirement plans, educational reimbursement, and bonuses. Benefits are subject to eligibility and plan terms.
Apple is committed to diversity and equal opportunity, promoting an inclusive environment for all applicants.
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Description We are seeking a Validation Engineer to join our silicon design team responsible for creating state-of-the-art ASICs. The primary focus of this role is to perform power hardware validation and analyze typical SoC workloads. Your analysis will drive power optimization efforts to achieve top-tier power/performance balance.
Responsibilities
Measure silicon power dissipation of workloads such as video streaming and recording, analyze data, and compare with simulation results.
Collaborate closely with design, architecture, systems, and software teams, requiring strong communication skills.
Perform silicon power measurements and correlate with simulations.
Work with multi-disciplinary teams to facilitate use-case power measurements.
Enhance energy efficiency by tuning hardware and software settings.
Improve power measurement infrastructure.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and at least 10 years of industry experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong programming skills, especially in C/Assembly, and understanding of low-power digital design and power fundamentals.
Experience with lab equipment such as multimeters and oscilloscopes.
Knowledge of CMOS dynamic and static power calculations.
Excellent communication skills and teamwork ability.
At Apple, compensation includes base pay, which ranges from $171,600 to $302,200, depending on skills and experience. Employees may also participate in stock programs, receive benefits like medical coverage, retirement plans, educational reimbursement, and bonuses. Benefits are subject to eligibility and plan terms.
Apple is committed to diversity and equal opportunity, promoting an inclusive environment for all applicants.
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