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An established industry player is seeking a Hardware Development Engineer to lead technical initiatives for cutting-edge products. This role emphasizes defining compute needs and optimizing performance through advanced algorithms in machine learning and signal processing. The successful candidate will engage in hardware architecture design and benchmarking, contributing to the development of next-generation technology. With a competitive compensation package and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, this opportunity is perfect for those passionate about innovation and technology.
Cupertino, California, United States
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APPLE INC has an opening in Cupertino, California, and other locations across the USA. The role involves providing definition, specification, and technical leadership for the end-to-end compute needs of next-generation products. Responsibilities include analyzing computer vision, machine learning, signal processing, and optimization algorithms to define compute partitioning among CPU, GPU, and hardware accelerators. The engineer will also develop hardware architecture implementations, design benchmark algorithms, analyze performance, and create high-level models of hardware accelerators.
This position is for 40 hours/week. Apple offers a comprehensive total compensation package, including base pay (range: $162,589 - $214,500/year), which depends on skills, qualifications, experience, and location. Additional benefits include stock programs, medical and dental coverage, retirement plans, educational reimbursement, and discounts on products and services. The role may also be eligible for bonuses, commissions, or relocation assistance. More details are available at Apple Benefits.
Apple is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We promote equal opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other protected characteristics.