TCAD and EDA software for semiconductor design and digital twin modeling
Silvaco supplies TCAD, EDA, and SIP tools used across semiconductor and photonics design workflows—from device simulation and SPICE modeling through custom layout and power integrity signaling. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (11 of 15 active roles) skews toward memory design, standard cell libraries, and layout automation, alongside ongoing work on UVM testbenches and system-level verification—indicating a push to deepen simulation and verification capability. Internal friction around tool adoption and simulation troubleshooting suggests the product may be wrestling with usability or integration challenges as customers scale.
Notable leadership hires: Digital Team Lead, Memory Design Lead
Silvaco is a public semiconductor software company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, serving design teams across memory, HPC, automotive, power devices, photonics, IoT, and 5G/6G sectors. The product portfolio spans TCAD (device and process simulation), EDA tools (including SPICE modeling, PEX extraction, and power signoff), and SIP (system-in-package) solutions, with specialties in 2D/3D simulation, analog mixed-signal design, and optical devices. Silvaco operates globally with offices in North America, Europe, Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan, and is actively hiring engineering talent in Vietnam, Egypt, China, and the United States.
Silvaco's core tools include SPICE, TCAD, Cadence Virtuoso, Calibre, and SystemVerilog/UVM; internal development uses Python, Tcl, Perl, C++, and Go. The stack reflects both legacy semiconductor standards and modern scripting/verification workflows.
Silvaco is actively recruiting in Vietnam, Egypt, China, and the United States, with headquarters in Santa Clara and offices across North America, Europe, Brazil, Asia-Pacific, and East Asia.
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