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Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:29:06 -0700
From: Clint Maguire <clint@transmeta.com>
Organization: Transmeta Corporation
Subject: Transmeta Compiler job posting
Senior Compiler Software Engineer
You will be responsible for identifying, developing, and delivering
critical enhancements to Transmeta's Code Morphing Software and the
underlying Efficeon VLIW architecture.
Requirements
Minimum 4+ years of experience with compiler back-end
technology. In-depth understanding of processor architectures and VLIW
architectures in particular. Excellent interpersonal and debugging
skills required. Candidate should be self-motivated and comfortable
working in a fast paced, mission critical engineering environment.
Valuable skills
Candidates with previous Intel x86 architecture, hardware
simulator experience, or Verilog experience a plus.
Education
M.S. in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical Engineering
required. Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical
Engineering preferred.
Unique Conditions
Must be physically at Santa Clara. Relocation available.
All qualified candidates will be considered.
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