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Research Engineer - CPU / Microarchitecture

Cambridge
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Research Engineer - CPU / Microarchitecture

We are partnered with a globally renowned research center in the UK looking to expand their team with a CPU Research Engineer to research and develop novel microarchitectural techniques targeting IPC and energy efficiency improvements for next-generation mobile CPUs.

This is a 12-month PAYE engagement based onsite in Cambridge, UK.

Key responsibilities for this CPU Research Engineer position:

  • Research and develop novel out-of-order execution techniques to improve IPC and energy efficiency of mobile CPUs.
  • Analyse and optimise front-end pipeline stages including branch prediction, fetch, and decode.
  • Investigate bottlenecks in the OOO backend — issue queues, register renaming, reorder buffer, and execution units.
  • Develop and maintain cycle-accurate microarchitectural simulation models (e.g. gem5) to evaluate OOO design trade-offs.
  • Conduct workload characterisation and microarchitectural profiling using hardware performance counters and simulation.
  • Evaluate and integrate state-of-the-art academic research into practical CPU design proposals.

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Key requirements:

  • Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or related field.
  • Strong knowledge of superscalar processor design, speculative execution, and out-of-order execution.
  • Experience with cycle-accurate microarchitecture simulation and performance modelling.
  • Strong programming skills in C, C++, Python, and Arm64 or RISC-V assembly.

Keywords: CPU Research Engineer / Microarchitecture / Out-of-Order Execution / Branch Prediction / Superscalar / gem5 / Cycle-Accurate Simulation / Mobile CPU / IPC / Energy Efficiency / C / C++ / Python / Arm64 / RISC-V / LLVM / GCC / Compiler / Performance Modelling / Cambridge / UK

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Skills

CPU Research Engineer
Microarchitecture
Out-Of-Order Execution
Branch Prediction
Superscalar
gem5
Cycle-Accurate Simulation
Mobile CPU
IPC
Energy Efficiency
C
C++
Python
Arm64
RISC-V
LLVM

Location

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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