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SILICON DESIGN ENGINEER 2
Role OverviewAs a New College Graduate Design Verification Engineer on AMD's Infinity (Data) Fabric team, you will help verify the high-performance interconnect IP that links CPU cores, GPUs, memory controllers, and I/O subsystems across AMD's SoCs. You will contribute to developing robust verification environments, writing tests, debugging RTL, and ensuring design correctness for next-generation AMD products.
This role is ideal for someone with strong fundamentals in digital design, computer architecture, and a passion for building world-class compute hardware.
Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and maintain UVM-based verification environments for Data Fabric blocks.
Write SystemVerilog testbench components, including sequences, monitors, checkers, and scoreboards.
Create and execute verification test plans based on design specifications.
Write directed and constrained-random tests to validate design functionality and corner cases.
Collect and analyze functional and code coverage, and work toward coverage closure.
Debug simulation failures and work closely with RTL designers and architects to identify root causes.
Contribute to automation and scripting to improve regression infrastructure.
Participate in design and verification reviews, learning industry-standard flows and best practices.
Strong knowledge of digital logic design and computer architecture (pipelines, caches, memory systems, interconnects).
Coursework or project experience with Verilog/SystemVerilog.
Familiarity with concepts like testbenches, RTL, assertions, state machines, protocols.
Proficiency in at least one scripting language (e.g., Python, Perl, Shell).
Ability to debug logic problems using waveforms and simulation tools.
Good problem-solving skills and willingness to learn advanced verification methodologies.
Exposure to UVM or other verification methodologies through school projects, internships, or labs.
Understanding of SoC fabrics, buses, coherency, or on-chip networks (AXI, CHI, NoC, etc.).
Internship experience in ASIC/SoC design or verification.
Knowledge of C/C++ for system-level modeling or test development.
Experience with simulation tools like VCS, Xcelium, ModelSim/Questa (school projects acceptable).
B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
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