We are looking for Firmware Engineer to work on UEFI/BIOS code. As a UEFI Engineer you will work with a team of world-class software developers who thrive on creating innovative, scalable solutions for real-world data center infrastructure problems. You will be part of development efforts to build, validate, and support firmware in large-scale distributed software systems, using mainly open source technologies.
Responsibilities
- Starts from concept phase through delivery, including creating high level design documents, scoping design and requirements and detailed specification creation
- Work closely with other R&D teams to develop and deliver a UEFI BIOS (including design of new product features)
- Work with partners, marketing and customers to review requirements and implement new features product
- Designing, developing/coding, and debugging BIOS\Firmware
- Develop unit test and validation test
- Contribute to bring-up of our reference platform
Qualifications
- Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering
- 3 or more relevant experiences
- Experience with SoC boot including DDR and PHY initialization
- Expertise in UEFI, ACPI, PCIe, and other related server specs
- Expertise in HW development and testing
- Proficient in C, assembly language
- Proficient in Linux environment and scripting languages (bash, python, …)
- Experience with embedded firmware development and debugging tools
- Strong problem solving and software development/troubleshooting skills
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About Tachyum
Tachyum is transforming AI, HPC, public and private cloud data center markets with its recently launched flagship product. Prodigy, the world’s first Universal Processor, unifies the functionality of a CPU, a GPU, and a TPU into a single processor that delivers industry-leading performance, cost, and power efficiency for both specialty and general-purpose computing. When Prodigy processors are provisioned in a hyperscale data center, they enable all AI, HPC, and general-purpose applications to run on one hardware infrastructure, saving companies billions of dollars per year. With data centers currently consuming over 4% of the planet’s electricity, predicted to be 10% by 2030, the ultra-low power Prodigy Universal Processor is critical to continue doubling worldwide data center capacity every four years.
Tachyum, co-founded by Dr. Radoslav Danilak is building the world’s fastest AI supercomputer (128 AI exaflops) in the EU based on Prodigy processors. Tachyum has offices in the United States and Slovakia.