GPU Energy Modeling and Analysis Engineer

A leading technology company that designs and manufactures consumer electronics, software, and services.
$121,900 - $183,600
Hardware
Mid-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
3+ years of experience
Hardware

Description For GPU Energy Modeling and Analysis Engineer

Apple's Silicon Technologies group is seeking a GPU Energy Modeling and Analysis Engineer to join their team. This role focuses on developing and analyzing power efficiency solutions for Apple's next-generation GPUs. The position combines hardware architecture expertise with software development skills to optimize GPU performance and power consumption.

As part of the Silicon Technologies group, you'll contribute to designing and manufacturing next-generation, high-performance, power-efficient processors and system-on-chip (SoC) solutions. Your work will directly impact the power efficiency of Apple's GPU technology, which is crucial for all Apple devices.

Key responsibilities include developing micro-architectural energy models, analyzing power consumption patterns, and implementing power reduction techniques across the entire technology stack. You'll collaborate with various teams, including driver developers, compiler engineers, and architects, to optimize high-value workloads and improve architectural designs for power efficiency.

The ideal candidate should have strong computer architecture knowledge, VLSI fundamentals understanding, and proficient programming skills in Python or similar languages. Experience with data visualization tools like Tableau or Splunk is beneficial. The role offers competitive compensation, including base pay, stock options, and comprehensive benefits.

This position provides an opportunity to work on cutting-edge GPU technology while contributing to Apple's commitment to energy efficiency and performance optimization. You'll be part of a team that enables millions of customers to have the best possible experience with their Apple devices through optimized GPU performance and power efficiency.

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Responsibilities For GPU Energy Modeling and Analysis Engineer

  • Develop micro-architectural level energy models for early power estimation
  • Analyze and provide insight into power consumption throughout the GPU
  • Analyze and drive power reduction techniques across entire stack
  • Develop tools for measurement, visualization, analysis of GPU energy
  • Conduct studies to prototype solutions to improve GPU architecture for power reduction

Requirements For GPU Energy Modeling and Analysis Engineer

Python
  • Computer architecture knowledge
  • Understanding of VLSI fundamentals
  • Proficient Python programmer or similar scripting languages
  • Minimum BS degree

Benefits For GPU Energy Modeling and Analysis Engineer

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Education Budget
Equity
Relocation Benefits
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Retirement Benefits
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan
  • Education Budget
  • Relocation Benefits
  • Discretionary Bonuses
  • Stock Options/RSUs

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