Graphics (GPU) Performance Analysis Engineer

Apple is a technology company that designs and manufactures consumer electronics, software, and services.
$121,900 - $183,600
Hardware
Senior Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
5+ years of experience
AI · Hardware

Description For Graphics (GPU) Performance Analysis Engineer

Do you love creating elegant solutions to highly complex challenges? In our Silicon Technologies group, we help design and manufacture our next-generation, high-performance, power-efficient processor, system-on-chip (SoC). You'll ensure Apple products and services can seamlessly and efficiently handle the tasks that make them beloved by millions! Joining this group means you'll be responsible for crafting and building the technology that fuels Apple's devices. Together, you and your team will enable our customers to do all the things they love with their devices. In this role as part of the GPU Performance Analysis team, you will be working with architecture, design, and software partners on performance analysis, tuning, and debug of Apple's future GPU architectures!

As a GPU Performance Analysis Engineer, your responsibilities will include the following:

  • Developing performance test plans to validate GPU performance.
  • Analyzing performance issues to identify hardware and software problems.
  • Proposing novel hardware solutions to improve GPU performance.
  • Developing tools to aid in the efficient measurement, communication and improvement of GPU performance.
  • Validating the functionality and quantify the performance benefit of the features and algorithms implemented in hardware and software.

We are looking for fast learners with good problem solving and analytical skills. The ideal candidate should have the ability to work well in a team and be productive under aggressive schedules. Excellent communications skills, self-motivation, and good organization are also essential for this role.

Last updated 8 days ago

Responsibilities For Graphics (GPU) Performance Analysis Engineer

  • Developing performance test plans to validate GPU performance
  • Analyzing performance issues to identify hardware and software problems
  • Proposing novel hardware solutions to improve GPU performance
  • Developing tools to aid in the efficient measurement, communication and improvement of GPU performance
  • Validating the functionality and quantify the performance benefit of the features and algorithms implemented in hardware and software

Requirements For Graphics (GPU) Performance Analysis Engineer

Python
  • Experience in computer architecture
  • Experience with Verilog, C and C++
  • Experience with scripting language Python
  • Minimum BS degree
  • Experience in GPU architecture is a plus, but not required

Benefits For Graphics (GPU) Performance Analysis Engineer

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
401k
Education Budget
Equity
Relocation Benefits
  • Comprehensive medical and dental coverage
  • Retirement benefits
  • Discounted products and free services
  • Education reimbursement
  • Employee stock programs
  • Discretionary bonuses
  • Relocation assistance

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