In this role, you will have the opportunity to work on defining the roadmap for Apple GPU architecture and unleash the potential for new applications. You will work cross-functionally with several hardware and software teams to prototype compiler feature support, code generation and a slew of optimizations. You will be responsible to evaluate the efficacy of the proposed changes and provide feedback. Your work will have tremendous impact across all Apple devices.
Description
We in the GPU compiler team have a strong track record of delivering optimal solutions for Apple Silicon GPUs. We have built synergies with hardware and software teams to explore and implement these solutions from conception, to prototyping to finally productizing and shipping. We strongly believe that being involved from concept allows us to unlock the true potential of new GPU architectures. We are seeking a highly skilled Compiler Backend Research Engineer to join our team. The role involves researching, designing, prototyping and implementing Apple GPU compiler optimizations to improve performance and functionality across all Apple devices. The GPU that you will work on will be shipped in every Apple device with a GPU. You will work on an LLVM-based compiler backend to generate optimized GPU binaries for future Apple Silicon GPUs that run graphics and compute workloads.
In this role you will engage and collaborate with architects and micro-architects to explore and advance features and capabilities of the Apple Silicon GPUs. You will prototype compiler support to iteratively evaluate and improve the efficacy of the hardware changes. You will drive discussions, and will be staying up-to-date with advancements in compiler technology, applying relevant insights to the development process.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience with modern C++ programming
BS with 5 years experience, MS or PhD in computer science or related field.
Knowledge of GPU architectures and how they differ from CPU architectures
Proven industry experience with strong background in compilers
Passionate about solving exciting problems related to the state-of-the-art Apple Silicon GPUs
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Motivated to build constructive and effective relationships and solve problems collaboratively
Experience with instruction selection, instruction schedulers and register allocators for CPU or GPU compiler backends
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