As an intern in the Physical Design (PD) team, you will work on high-performance designs going into industry leading AI/ML architectures. The student coming into this role will develop ML-based tools and flows to improve the PPA (Performance Power Area) and turnaround time for all aspects of chip implementation from synthesis to tapeout for various IPs. The work is done collaboratively with a group of highly experienced engineers across various domains of the ASIC.
This role is on-site, hybrid, based out of Santa Clara, CA working 4 days in office, 1 day remote.
Who You Are
- Currently pursuing a BS/MS/PhD in EE/ECE/CE/CS.
- Possessing deep knowledge of math, probability, statistics, and algorithms.
- Experienced in solving problems with Machine Learning models.
- Skilled in algorithms, data structures, and software development using Python and C/C++.
What We Need
- Ability to develop ML-based tools to improve PPA and turnaround time for chip implementation.
- Work closely with other PD engineers to develop ML tools for areas such as synthesis, PnR, timing closure, and power grid analysis.
- Responsibility for selecting appropriate datasets, data representation methods, and implementing new algorithms.
- Capability to run machine learning tests, perform statistical analysis, and fine-tune models using test results.
What You Will Learn
- How to apply ML systems and flows to high-performance designs for industry-leading AI/ML architectures.
- Practical experience in extending existing ML systems and implementing cutting-edge algorithms.
- Gain exposure to core physical design fundamentals, including synthesis, place and route, and timing analysis.
- Experience collaborating with a group of highly experienced engineers across various domains of the ASIC implementation.
Compensation for all interns at Tenstorrent ranges from $50/hr - $70/hr including base and variable compensation targets. Experience, skills, education, background and location all impact the actual offer made.
Tenstorrent offers a highly competitive compensation package and benefits, and we are an equal opportunity employer.
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Our engineering positions and certain engineering support positions require access to information, systems, or technologies that are subject toU.S. Export Control laws and regulations, please note that citizenship/permanent residency, asylee and refugee informationand/or documentation will be required and considered as Tenstorrent moves through the employment process.
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