Inspire Semiconductor, Inc.
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Focus: Inter-chip Networking
What You’ll Solve
You will enable our chips to talk to one another. You’ll be tackling the critical software layer that allows for seamless inter-chip network communication, ensuring our hardware can scale across multi-chip configurations.
What You’ll Deliver
A production-quality Linux Driver for inter-chip communication. You will be responsible for the code that handles PCIe interfacing and its integration into our Yocto-based Linux environment.
What You’ll Learn
You will dive deep into Linux Kernel development and the PCIe protocol. You’ll learn how to navigate the complexities of Yocto Project builds and gain a fundamental understanding of custom CPU architectures.
What You Bring
- Major: Software Engineering or CS.
- Technical Edge: Strong C programming skills are required. A background in embedded systems or knowledge of generic CPU architectures is a major plus.
- Tools: Experience with Git and a desire to work at the hardware-software interface.
Inspire Semiconductor, Inc. Austin, Texas, USA Office
11305 Four Points Dr, Austin, Texas, United States, 78726 2346
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