Tesla
Tesla

RTL Design Engineer, Interconnect & Memory Systems

RoleEngineering
LevelMid Level
LocationPalo Alto, Canada, United States
WorkOn-site
TypeFull-time
PostedToday
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About the role

What to Expect

The Tesla AI Hardware team is at the forefront of revolutionizing artificial intelligence through cutting-edge hardware innovation. Comprising brilliant engineers and visionaries, the team designs and develops advanced AI inference chips tailored to accelerate Tesla’s machine learning capabilities. A key part of this effort is Dojo, Tesla's custom supercomputer system built to efficiently train massive neural networks on vast video data from the fleet. The work of Tesla's AI Hardware team powers the neural networks behind Full Self-Driving (FSD), and Tesla humanoid robot, Optimus, pushing the boundaries of computational efficiency and performance. By creating custom silicon and optimized architectures, the team ensures Tesla remains a leader in AI-driven automotive and energy solutions, shaping a future where intelligent machines enhance human life.

The Tesla AI Hardware team is looking for an ASIC RTL Design Engineer specializing in interconnect and memory systems to drive the development of next-generation AI accelerators. In this role, you will focus on the critical data path elements of custom ASICs, including Network on Chip (NoC) architectures, DMA engines, memory controllers, Memory Management Units (MMUs), arbiters, and AXI protocol implementations. You will collaborate closely with system architects, verification engineers, physical design teams, and software/firmware developers to deliver high-performance, power-efficient designs that enable massive-scale AI training and inference. This position is based in Palo Alto, CA, or Austin, TX and offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge hardware that powers Tesla's autonomous driving and AI initiatives.

What You’ll Do

  • Architect, design, and implement RTL (Verilog/System Verilog) for high-performance interconnect and memory subsystems, including NoC topologies, DMA controllers, and AXI-based data paths optimized for AI workloads
  • Develop and document microarchitecture specifications for memory controllers, MMUs, and arbiters to ensure low-latency, high-bandwidth data movement across SoC components
  • Define system-level functional requirements for SoC data paths, focusing on throughput, scalability, and integration with compute accelerators
  • Perform design analysis, including timing closure, power optimization, and area efficiency, for high-performance memory and interconnect blocks
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate interconnect IP into full-chip designs, debug issues, and support silicon bring-up and validation
  • Contribute to performance modeling and simulation of data path elements to meet aggressive AI hardware metrics
  • Stay abreast of industry trends in high-performance ASIC design and propose innovations for interconnect and memory efficiency

What You’ll Bring

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent experience
  • 3+ years of hands-on RTL design experience in SoC interconnect, memory systems, or data path components for custom ASICs
  • Strong proficiency in Verilog or System Verilog for complex digital design
  • Solid understanding of AXI protocol and high-performance design techniques (e.g., pipelining, clock domain crossing)
  • Experience with synthesis, timing analysis, and linting tools (e.g., Synopsys Design Compiler, Spy Glass)
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment with strong problem-solving skills
  • Proven track record in Network on Chip (NoC) design, including topology selection, routing algorithms, and QoS mechanisms
  • Deep expertise in DMA engine design, memory controller architectures (e.g., DDR/LPDDR interfaces), MMUs, and priority arbiters for multi-master systems
  • Experience with high-performance SoC data path optimization for AI/ML accelerators or HPC applications
  • Familiarity with verification methodologies (e.g., UVM) and scripting (Python/Perl) for automation

Benefits and perks

Healthcare

Paid Time Off

Retirement Plan

Learning Budget

Required skills

Semiconductor design

Validation

Technical documentation

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