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The Advanced Technology Group in the Chief Technology Office is looking for a Senior Chiplet Systems Architect to become a point of contact for chiplet-based design.
You will be part of a larger team that addresses next generation technology needs ranging from process development to circuit design and heterogeneous packaging.
The focus of this role is to help develop and execute a chiplet strategy across Analog Devices, ranging from IoT to high-performance data converters.
To this end you, you will define and lead R&D projects that evaluate standard and proprietary die-to die interfaces, establish chiplet designs flows, and propose reference architectures for chiplet-based systems for all of ADI.
The broader goal of this position is to drive and unify ADI's chiplet design approach and select die-to-die interface and create a common framework and workflow.
This will require a detailed understanding of product line needs / roadmaps and taking a higher-level system view to solve problems.
Analog Devices is committed to investing in our people and their growth.
We are heavily invested into a strategic chiplets program within the CTO Office to drive the next generation of products.
This program features high impact professional development, opportunities to drive meaningful projects that are directly tied to business goals, and unique executive exposure.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Explore and drive common multi-die architectures across ADI Lead prototyping projects efforts to apply standard chiplet interfaces such as BoW, UCIe or XSR to ADI products Help define workflows for buying external chiplets or selling ADI from/to 3rd parties Support product lines with die-disaggregation case studies Work with external IP providers on D2D interfaces to adjust technology to our needs Participate in and contribute to chiplets standards organizations like UCIe, OCP, ARM CSA, or IMEC's automotive chiplet program
Minimum qualifications
B.S or equivalent + 5 years, or M.S.
or equivalent + 2- 4 years, or PhD or equivalent + 0- 2 years in Electrical Engineering or related discipline Familiarity with short or long-reach interfaces like UCIe, BoW, XSR/USR SerDes, PCIe or Ethernet Experience with network-on-chip (NoC), e.g., from ARM or Arteris and on-chip protocols like AMBA APB, AXI, CHI Experience with system modeling software such as GEM5, Platform Architect, or languages like SystemC
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