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Staff / Sr Staff / Principal Engineer - GPU Compiler Developer - Cambridge
As a market leader in SoC design, the company's GPU IP team is committed to industry-leading, feature-rich and PPA-competitive GFX IP optimisation, customisation and development. The GFX IP is deployed not only in flagship and mainstream mobile SoC, but also serves as fundamental technology for adjacent markets including laptop, IoT, AI, VR/AR and automotive.
The team is now hiring GPU talent across all levels, including Architecture, SW Driver, Compiler, Performance, Power and Model engineers, to join their site in Cambridge.
Role and Responsibilities
- Define GPU compiler software architecture and interfaces.
- Development/implement GPU compiler pipeline, linking and various optimizations/transformations.
- Collaborate with Driver team, HW team to implement new API & HW features.
- Collaborate with Driver team, HW team to improve/tune performance & power consumption.
- Execute & deliver to meet milestones/schedules.
- Analyze and debug code generation issues.
- Analyze and influence future GPU architectures.
- Construct reliable & trustable relationships across teams internally & externally.
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Requirement
- BS, MS or PhD degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Electrical or Computer Engineering or related majors.
- Working experience on product compiler, compiler tools such as assembler, linker development.
- Hands-on knowledge/experience on C/C++ programming.
- Hands-on knowledge/experience on state-of-the-art compiler optimization/transformation techniques.
- Hands-on knowledge/experience on LLVM.
- Strong written & verbal communication skills.
- Strong teamwork skill and execution capability.
- Strong problem solving, root causing and debugging skills.
- Strong self-driven skills.


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Preferred skills:
- Knowledge/experience on GPU/GPU pipeline and GPU architecture.
- Knowledge/experience on SIMD architecture.
- Knowledge/experience on D3D, Vulkan/OpenGL, OpenCL APIs.
- Knowledge/experience on leveraging AI in compiler/tool/optimization development.
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