NVIDIA is a leader in AI computing, known for its innovation in GPU technology. The ASIC Clocks Design Engineer will be responsible for architecting clock domains, collaborating with multiple teams to meet design requirements, and improving the performance of NVIDIA chips.
Responsibilities
- As a Clocks team member, you will be architecting the clock domain to satisfy functional, physical and testing design requirements
- Engage with multiple teams and design the GPU or CPU clocks to satisfy all the architectural/design/physical constraints
- Improve Power, Performance, and Area (PPA) of innovative NVIDIA chips by evaluating trade-offs across DFx, Physical Implementation, Power Optimization and Ease of timing closure to innovate and implement new Clocking topologies in RTL
- Collaborate with Physical design and timing team to evaluate Clocking concerns and develop solutions for supporting high speed Clocking
- Together with other team members, we deliver clock RTL information to GPU, CPU and SOC verification team, timing and DFT teams
- Get involved in end-to-end cycle of ASIC execution starting from micro-arch, design implementation, design fixes, sign-off checks and all the way to Silicon bringup
Skills
- BS or higher in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent experience)
- Understanding of logic optimization techniques and PPA trade-offs
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate with multiple teams
- Experience in RTL design (Verilog), verification and logic synthesis
- Strong coding skills in python or other industry-standard scripting languages
- Understanding of sub-micron silicon issues like noise, cross-talk, and OCV effects
- Implementing on-chip clocking networks
Benefits
- Equity
- Benefits
Company Overview
- NVIDIA is a computing platform company operating at the intersection of graphics, HPC, and AI. It was founded in 1993, and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.nvidia.com.
Company H1B Sponsorship
- NVIDIA has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 448 in 2026, 1872 in 2025, 1354 in 2024, 976 in 2023, 835 in 2022, 601 in 2021, 529 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.