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The role requires 5+ years of relevant experience, with a proven background in large-scale projects and multi-functional collaboration.
Candidates need strong expertise in BMC firmware development including BMC-BIOS communication, thermal/power management, firmware update, device monitoring, and firmware security; deep knowledge of Linux including command-line usage, driver model, and kernel internals; board bring-up experience with device drivers like I2C/I3C, SPI, PCIe, SMBus, Mailbox, and device trees; plus proficiency in C/C++ with scripting in Python or Bash.
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Stand out by being an active contributor to open-source projects like OpenBMC, Linux kernel, Open Compute, or DMTF standards; having previous involvement assisting clients with OpenBMC or system firmware; and showing passion for driving industry standards and ecosystem building as a bridge between teams, customers, and the community.
Designs GPUs and AI computing solutions
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