Analog Design Engineer, Senior Staff at d-Matrix

Santa Clara, California, United States

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$155,000 – $250,000Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Semiconductors, Artificial IntelligenceIndustries

Requirements

  • BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering
  • BS with 7+ years, MS with 5+ years, or PhD with 3+ years of related professional experience

Responsibilities

  • Perform analog-mixed signal integrated circuit design using tools from Cadence and Synopsys
  • Design state-of-the-art in-memory-compute engine for AI accelerator and Die-Die serial interface for scale-out
  • Conduct schematic circuit design
  • Perform system level performance analysis
  • Design test benches for simulations and verifications
  • Guide layout engineers on layout in deep sub-micron process nodes (7nm and below)
  • Optimize design and layout for low power performance over PVT corners and six-sigma Monte-Carlo yield analysis
  • Perform independent minor layout tweaks when necessary
  • Work with backend engineers on integration of design/layout
  • Provide model of circuit for backend verification
  • Participate in testboard design for silicon bring up and bench debug or characterization
  • Build scripts for silicon bring up and test features

Skills

Cadence
Synopsys
Analog Design
Mixed-Signal Design
Schematic Design
Layout Optimization
Monte Carlo Analysis
PVT Analysis
Low Power Design
7nm Process
Silicon Bring-up
Testbench Design
Scripting

d-Matrix

AI compute platform for datacenters

About d-Matrix

d-Matrix focuses on improving the efficiency of AI computing for large datacenter customers. Its main product is the digital in-memory compute (DIMC) engine, which combines computing capabilities directly within programmable memory. This design helps reduce power consumption and enhances data processing speed while ensuring accuracy. d-Matrix differentiates itself from competitors by offering a modular and scalable approach, utilizing low-power chiplets that can be tailored for different applications. The company's goal is to provide high-performance, energy-efficient AI inference solutions to large-scale datacenter operators.

Santa Clara, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2019Year Founded
$149.8MTotal Funding
SERIES_BCompany Stage
Enterprise Software, AI & Machine LearningIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Hybrid Work Options

Risks

Competition from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel may pressure d-Matrix's market share.
Complex AI chip design could lead to delays or increased production costs.
Rapid AI innovation may render d-Matrix's technology obsolete if not updated.

Differentiation

d-Matrix's DIMC engine integrates compute into memory, enhancing efficiency and accuracy.
The company offers scalable AI solutions through modular, low-power chiplets.
d-Matrix focuses on brain-inspired AI compute engines for diverse inferencing workloads.

Upsides

Growing demand for energy-efficient AI solutions boosts d-Matrix's low-power chiplets appeal.
Partnerships with companies like Microsoft could lead to strategic alliances.
Increasing adoption of modular AI hardware in data centers benefits d-Matrix's offerings.

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