About the role
As our Lead Performance architect, you'll drive the architectural configuration, system-level simulation, and PPA optimization of the chiplet by using industry-standard ESL tools and / or developing  in-house tools to integrate and calibrate highspeed I/O IPs such as PCIe, UCIe and Ethernet as well as NoC fabric into a system. You'll own the trade-off analysis that define what we tape out.
Responsibilities
- Own PPA exploration and trade-offs between peak performance, silicon area, and thermal/power budgets, and turn that into clear tape-out recommendations.
- Build transaction-level models (TLM) using commercial ESL suites (e.g. Platform Architect) that integrate third-party IPs such as PCIe, UCIe, and NoC etc into a full-chiplet model.
- Define, sweep, and validate hardware configuration parameters — buffer sizes, queue depths, clock-domain crossings, routing tables — to maximize throughput and minimize latency across realistic workloads.
- Characterize traffic across the internal NoC and the UCIe die-to-die interface to find congestion points and rule out protocol deadlocks before they reach silicon.
- Work directly with our IP vendors to debug model/behavioral mismatches, report performance anomalies, and integrate new IP deliverables as they land.
Required
- BS/MS in Electrical Engineering or related field with 6+ years in computer architecture, performance modeling, or microarchitecture configuration.
- Direct, hands-on experience with commercial ESL tools such as Platform Architect, Virtualizer, or comparable frameworks.
- Solid working knowledge of at least one of: PCIe (Gen 5/6/7), UCIe, or AMBA NoC protocols (AXI/CHI) — and a willingness to get deep on the others.
- Strong Python for automating large-scale simulation sweeps, parsing performance reports, and analyzing results.
- Familiarity with SystemC and transaction-level modeling paradigms — enough to write custom traffic generators when the off-the-shelf models fall short.
Nice to have
- Fluency with power modeling or floor-planning trade-offs.
- Prior work on a multi-die / chiplet program, or hands-on UCIe die-to-die.
- Experience taking architectural models through to a real tape-out.
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