RTL Engineer

Samsung SemiconductorSan Jose, CA
13hOnsite

About The Position

We are seeking an RTL engineer to develop high-fidelity, advanced IP-level power macromodels for C-HBM component IPs including TSV interconnects. The role focuses on translating RTL/SystemC/C behavior into time-indexed, workload-aware power models calibrated against steady-state and worst-case anchors. The IP power macromodels will generate time-indexed power map for dynamic thermal analysis. Location: Daily onsite presence at our San Jose, CA office in alignment with our Flexible Work policy Reports to: SVP, R&D (Power & Thermal Lab)

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree 5+ years of experience or Masters degree 3+ years of experience.
  • Strong RTL design, synthesis and analysis experience (Verilog/SystemVerilog/SystemC).
  • Solid understanding of dynamic and leakage power mechanisms in CMOS and interconnects.
  • Hands-on experience with logic synthesis and power analysis tools, including VCS, VC Formal, Design Compiler, PrimeTime-PX, StarRC, PowerArtist, Verdi, etc.
  • Hands-on experience with power modeling in academia, including McPAT, CACTI, Wattch, etc. and industry tools such as Synopsys Platform Architect.
  • Familiarity with SystemC or transaction-level modeling.
  • Ability to abstract RTL behavior into compact analytical, table-based, FSM-based, and AL/ML models.
  • Knowledge of power macromodeling, power estimation flows, or architectural power analysis.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with GPU, computer architecture, HBM, memory controllers, PHYs, or high-speed I/O.
  • Knowledge of cross-coupling capacitance, clock power modeling, and power and signal integrity.
  • Exposure to low-power design and thermal management.
  • Exposure to power macromodeling, power estimation flows, or architectural power analysis.

Responsibilities

  • Develop high-fidelity, advanced RTL- SystemC-, and C-based power macromodels for HBM component IPs (PHY, controller, interconnects, training logic, TSV, etc.) using analytical modeling, LUT, FSM, NN, and their hybrid.
  • Extract activity-, value-, and state-dependent power features from C/SystemC/RTL simulations.
  • Define power-relevant functional states (transaction/state-based abstraction).
  • Support trace-driven power modeling, aligned with C/SystemC workload traces.
  • Perform synthesis-assisted calibration using average and worst-case power anchors when available.
  • Validate macromodel accuracy against reference RTL/gate-level results and real-silicon data when available.
  • Collaborate with software engineers on feature semantics, timing alignment, and model interfaces.
  • Contribute to scalable IP-wise composition for full-system power simulation.

Benefits

  • Give Back With a charitable giving match and frequent opportunities to get involved, we take an active role in supporting the community.
  • Enjoy Time Away You’ll start with 4+ weeks of paid time off a year, plus holidays and sick leave, to rest and recharge.
  • Care for Family Whatever family means to you, we want to support you along the way—including a stipend for fertility care or adoption, medical travel support, and virtual vet care for your fur babies.
  • Prioritize Emotional Wellness With on-demand apps and free confidential therapy sessions, you’ll have support no matter where you are.
  • Stay Fit Eating well and being active are important parts of a healthy life. Our onsite Café and gym, plus virtual classes, make it easier.
  • Embrace Flexibility Benefits are best when you have the space to use them. That’s why we facilitate a flexible environment so you can find the right balance for you.
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