[NTLK] Chip Job Offer (OT)

From: eric engle (engleerica_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb 20 2002 - 13:42:04 EST


I expect this advertisment refers to the iPod. Still
if anyone thinks it refers to the strongarm feel free
to encourage my naive hopes...
(The message is marked off by 20 equals signs so you
can skip past it)

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Company
Apple Computers [ jobs ]
Industry
Hardware/Software
Address
Santa Clara Valley, CA
Job Title
Manager of Engineering
Employment
                                               
Full-time
Salary Range
Salary is open
Posted
                                               
2/7/2002
Description
As a Physical Design manager, you will be responsible
for all aspects
of chip assembly for reasonably fast (~200MHz)
multimillion gate Asics.

Responsibilities include: leading and managing chip
assembly team; establishing physical design
methodologies; chip floorplan; power/clock
distribution; chip assembly, place and route, timing
closure, power analysis; and working with ASIC
partners in co-managing the chip assembly efforts on
Apple´s ASIC designs for Macintosh Computers.
Requirements: BSEE and 7+ years of chip assembly
experience (global issues, power planning, clock
planning and analysis, etc). 2+ years of management
experience, which include: planning, tracking, team
building, and vendor relations skills.

Apply to Apple Computers:

http://mactech.tech-engine.com/details.asp?JobCode=JAPC51001541&FreeText=macintosh

----ASIC-------

 An ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is
a microchip designed for a special application, such
as a particular kind of transmission protocol or a
hand-held
 computer. You might contrast it with general
integrated circuits, such as the microprocessor and
the random access memory chips in your PC. ASICs are
used in a wide-range of applications, including auto
emission control, environmental monitoring, and
personal digital assistants (PDAs).

 An ASIC can be pre-manufactured for a special
application or it can be custom manufactured
(typically using components from a "building block"
library of components) for a particular customer
application.

http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,289893,sid9_gci213785,00.html

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