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OpenAI· Datacenter Design· San Francisco and Seattle

Hardware Architecture Expert - 3P

Comp$342K – $555K

Classified Tasks (18)

Automate 0%Augment 50%Human-Only 50%

Augment (9)

AI assists, human decides

Analyze and interpret performance, power, and efficiency characteristics of next-generation hardware.

analytical

Translate vendor specifications into expected real-world performance for AI workloads.

analytical

Evaluate compute throughput and utilization for candidate hardware.

technical

Evaluate memory systems including HBM, cache hierarchies, and bandwidth constraints.

technical

Evaluate data type and precision tradeoffs (FP16, BF16, FP8, etc.) and their workload impact.

technical

Evaluate interconnect architectures and scaling behavior across systems.

technical

Run benchmarks and profiling to validate hardware performance against workload requirements.

technical

Validate performance characteristics of emerging technologies with respect to AI workloads.

analytical

Evaluate architectural tradeoffs across compute, memory, and interconnect systems to inform design choices.

analytical

Human-Only (9)

Requires human judgment

Engage deeply with silicon vendors (e.g., NVIDIA & AMD) on GPU and accelerator architecture tradeoffs.

communication

Guide hardware decisions for AI infrastructure based on architectural evaluations.

leadership

Lead early bring-up and evaluation of engineering sample (ES) silicon.

leadership

Perform hands-on benchmarking, profiling, and performance analysis of hardware and workloads.

technical

Partner with performance modeling and system architecture teams to align measured vs. modeled behavior.

communication

Provide actionable feedback to vendors to influence future silicon design and roadmap decisions.

communication

Ensure hardware capabilities translate effectively to real-world AI workload requirements.

operational

Collaborate across research, software, and external hardware partners to design and deploy next-generation AI systems at scale.

communication

Engage at a high level with partners on architectural direction and design tradeoffs.

leadership

Job description

Hardware Architecture Expert - 3P | OpenAI Careers ## Hardware Architecture Expert - 3P Datacenter Design - San Francisco and Seattle Apply now(opens in a new window) **About the Team** OpenAI’s Hardware organization develops system and infrastructure solutions optimized for advanced AI workloads. We collaborate across research, software, and external hardware partners to design and deploy next-generation AI systems at scale. Our team works closely with silicon vendors and system partners to evaluate emerging technologies, validate performance characteristics, and ensure that hardware capabilities translate effectively to real-world AI workloads. **About the Role** We are seeking a 3P Hardware Architecture Expert with deep expertise in GPU and accelerator architectures to engage directly with silicon vendors and guide hardware decisions for AI infrastructure. In this role, you will evaluate architectural tradeoffs across compute, memory, and interconnect systems, translating vendor specifications into real-world workload impact. You will play a critical role in early silicon evaluation, benchmarking, and performance validation, helping ensure that next-generation hardware meets the needs of our workloads. This role is highly hands-on and requires both deep technical understanding and the ability to engage at a high level with partners such as NVIDIA and AMD on architectural direction and design tradeoffs. This role is based in San Francisco, CA. We use a hybrid work model of 3 days in the office per week and offer relocation assistance. **Key Responsibilities** * Engage deeply with silicon vendors (e.g NVIDIA & AMD) on GPU and accelerator architecture tradeoffs. * Analyze and interpret performance, power, and efficiency characteristics of next-generation hardware. * Translate vendor specifications into expected real-world performance for AI workloads. * Evaluate architectural aspects including: + compute throughput and utilization + memory systems (HBM, cache hierarchies, bandwidth constraints) + data types and precision tradeoffs (FP16, BF16, FP8, etc.) + interconnect and scaling behavior. * Run benchmarks and profiling to validate hardware performance against workload requirements. * Lead early bring-up and evaluation of engineering sample (ES) silicon. * Partner with performance modeling and system architecture teams to align measured vs. modeled behavior. * Provide actionable feedback to vendors to influence future silicon design and roadmap decisions. **Qualifications** * Have deep expertise in GPU or accelerator architecture, including performance and power tradeoffs. * Understand AI workload behavior and how it interacts with hardware design choices. * Are comfortable engaging directly with silicon vendors at a technical architecture level. * Have hands-on experience with benchmarking, profiling, and performance analysis. * Can translate low-level hardware details into system-level and workload-level impact. * Are equally comfortable in theory (architecture) and practice (measurement/validation). * Thrive in environments where you bridge internal teams and external partners. **Preferred Skills** * Experience working with or at companies like (e.g NVIDIA & AMD) or similar silicon providers. * Familiarity with AI accelerator stacks, including GPUs, custom ASICs, or emerging architectures. * Experience with early silicon bring-up or hardware validation workflows. * Strong understanding of memory systems (HBM, DDR, cache hierarchies) and data movement bottlenecks. * Experience with performance tooling, microbenchmarks, and workload characterization. **About OpenAI** OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company dedicated to ensuring that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We push the boundaries of the capabilities of AI systems and seek to safely deploy them to the world through our products. AI is an
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