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CPU Core Feature Verification and Debug Engineer

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Sr. CPU Subsystem Manager/Director - Risc

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Full-Time

CPU Core Feature Verification and Debug Engineer

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Tenstorrent

Tenstorrent

501-1,000 employees

Builds advanced computers for AI applications

Compensation Overview

$100k - $500k/yr

Mid, Senior

Austin, TX, USA + 1 more

More locations: Santa Clara, CA, USA

This role is hybrid, based out of Austin, TX or Santa Clara, CA.

US Citizenship Required

Category
Control Systems Engineering
Embedded Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Required Skills
Verilog
Python
Perl
VHDL
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Requirements
  • BS/MS/PhD in EE/ECE/CE/CS with at least 3 years of experience
  • Strong background and experience with high performance OOO CPU microarchitecture
  • Experience and understanding of one or more ISAs - x86, ARM or RISCV
  • Experience debugging RTL and DV in a simulation environment, proficient at waveform and log file based debug
  • Experienced with assembly, C/C++ and UVM based stimulus generation targeting both ISA and microarchitectural scenarios
  • Familiar with simulation, formal and emulation environments
  • Hands-on with scripting (Python, PERL)
  • Experience with hardware description languages (Verilog, VHDL) and simulators (VCS, NC, Verilator)
  • Strong problem solving and debug skills across various levels of design hierarchies
Responsibilities
  • Functional verification with emphasis on core level testplanning, stimulus development and regression debug for simulation and emulation regressions
  • Understand ISA and microarchitectural specifications for the Core and create comprehensive testplans
  • Hands-on debug for core level failures. Propose and implement stimulus enhancements and debug capability improvements for core, cluster and chip level testbench environments
  • Develop architectural and microarchitectural coverage for core features and create stimulus for closing coverage in a timely manner
  • Support design deployment across simulation and emulation platforms
  • Develop random and directed stimulus that spans pre-silicon, emulation and post-silicon domain
  • Work with design, test and post silicon validation teams to ensure high quality delivery of the entire CPU core / cluster

Tenstorrent builds advanced computers specifically designed for artificial intelligence applications. Their products include high-performance computing systems that utilize specialized hardware and software solutions, leveraging technologies like ASIC design and RISC-V architecture. Unlike many competitors, Tenstorrent focuses exclusively on AI computing, which allows them to tailor their systems to meet the unique demands of this sector. The company's goal is to advance the capabilities of AI through superior computing technology, supported by a network of global offices and significant investment from leading firms.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$1.3B

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • RISC-V's growing popularity benefits Tenstorrent's CPU technology offerings.
  • Partnerships with companies like BOS Semiconductors open automotive AI market opportunities.
  • Series D funding of $693M supports global expansion and open-source AI software development.

What critics are saying

  • New entrants like Reflection AI increase competition in the AI hardware market.
  • Geopolitical tensions could disrupt Tenstorrent's global supply chains.
  • Rapid tech advancements may render Tenstorrent's products obsolete without continuous innovation.

What makes Tenstorrent unique

  • Tenstorrent specializes in RISC-V technology, offering an alternative to x86 and Arm.
  • The company focuses on AI hardware and software, targeting high-performance computing markets.
  • Tenstorrent's global presence includes offices in key tech hubs like Austin and Silicon Valley.

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Benefits

Hybrid Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

3%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

1%
Tenstorrent
Apr 3rd, 2025
Tenstorrent Launches Blackhole(TM) Developer Products at Tenstorrent Dev Day

Tenstorrent launched the next generation Blackhole(TM) chip family today at their DevDay event in San Francisco.

Export Semi
Mar 27th, 2025
Rapidus Announces Strategic Partnership with Quest Global

For example, Tenstorrent, a Canadian RISC-V chip developer, has planned to produce AI accelerators at Rapidus' fabs, which is an initial manifestation of the effectiveness of Rapidus' market positioning strategy.

TrendForce
Mar 14th, 2025
[News] China's Push for Chip Independence: Can RISC-V Challenge x86 and Arm's Dominance?

Tenstorrent has long been a provider of RISC-V CPU technology, and last year, it secured USD 400 million in funding from investors including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Samsung, as TechNews highlights.

King Helm
Mar 12th, 2025
Two core researchers of large models from Google have announced the founding of a company called Reflection AI, dedicated to developing superintelligent agents

U.S. semiconductor company Tenstorrent is set to launch an AI service in Japan, charging users based on the actual amount of data processed.

Intelligence360
Jan 10th, 2025
Tenstorrent Raises $693M in Series D

Jackson Rose participated in Tenstorrent's Series D funding round, which raised over $693 million at a pre-money valuation of $2 billion. The round was led by Samsung Securities and AFW Partners, with other investors including Bezos Expeditions, LG Electronics, and Hyundai Motor Group. Tenstorrent plans to use the funds to develop open-source AI software, hire developers, and expand globally. CEO Jim Keller highlighted the importance of their open-source approach to attract developers.