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Job Overview:
The Central Technology (CT) Group at Arm is responsible for examining and defining the future of Arm solutions to the next generation of challenges.
You will join the design space exploration (DSE) team to create approximated early IP performance models that are then used for DSE studies. The DSE team works closely with IP teams, system architects, and product managers to gather technology trends and conduct exploratory studies. This role will allow you to work on topics like power/thermal modelling, thermal control, job scheduling, caching, and modelling of processing elements, interconnects, and memories. You will also use the DSE performance models to explore PPA of multiple system architecture candidates for key use-cases (e.g., gaming, AI camera, video streaming) to identify the most promising future system architectures. You will contribute to an exciting, engineering-focused environment in a field that is at the forefront of new technology in the industry.
Responsibilities:
Design and develop early performance models for design space exploration
Create system architecture and use-case models
Explore PPA for a wide design space of system architecture variants for key use cases
Analyse performance bottlenecks and suggest mitigations
Be a trusted source of analytics and data through good engineering practice and methodologies.
Interact with different teams to identify technology trends and conduct exploratory studies
Present your results to a wider audience
Required Skills and Experience :
You will have knowledge and experience in several of these areas:
Strong C/C++ programming and debugging skills.
Programming in scripting languages such as Python, Perl, Bash
Understanding of the basics of CPU microarchitecture, caching, and networking
Be pro-active, open-minded, and self-motivated
“Nice To Have” Skills and Experience :
Experience with modelling
Power/thermal modelling
Digital hardware design (e.g., RTL design, synthesis, physical design)
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