NextSilicon is reimagining high-performance computing. Our accelerated compute solutions leverage intelligent adaptive algorithms to vastly accelerate supercomputers, driving them forward into a new generation. Our new software-defined hardware architecture enables HPC & AI to fulfill their promise of breakthroughs in all fields of advanced research.
At NextSilicon, everything we do is guided by three core values:
Professionalism: We strive for exceptional results through professionalism and unwavering dedication to quality and performance.
Team work: Collaboration is key to success. That's why we foster a work environment where every employee can feel valued and heard.
Impact: We're passionate about developing technologies that make a meaningful impact on industries, communities, and individuals worldwide.
We are looking for a skilled compiler engineer to join our team in Belgrade. In this hands-on role, you will work on developing a compiler for a groundbreaking hardware architecture, contributing to an innovative and high-impact project..
Requirements
- Strong experience in backend development within the LLVM compiler, including SelectionDAG, MIR, and TableGen
- Hands-on experience with LLVM IR (opt) level development
- Experience in low-level optimizations for specific hardware architectures—an advantage
- Experience in RISC-V compiler backend development—an advantage
Responsibilities
- Develop a toolchain and compiler stack for NextSilicon’s next-generation hardware.
- Collaborate closely with teams across the organization.
- Contribute to other software software stack components, including the runtime engine and parallel frameworks, which are integral to accelerating HPC applications.
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