Location: Hillsboro, OR
Company: Intel
building a better tomorrow. Life at Intel Do you want to engineer the future? The E-core CPU team is powered by some of the brightest and most innovative minds in the industry and we need you. Intel is during an exciting transformation, with a vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person.
We are designing future generations of high-performance E-core CPUs using the most advanced and innovative process technologies. This industry leading performance per watt CPU helps power the latest generation of Intel laptops and desktops, 5G base stations, micro-servers and other Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning devices. If you are looking
to grow and develop your skillsets while be surrounded by highly motivated and knowledge teammates, then this is the organization for you. E-Core CPUs are: Powering the latest Intel 13th Generation laptops, desktops and high-end gaming platforms.
Engine that is driving 5G communications by serving as the base-station that delivers essential data from your electronic devices across the world at maximum bandwidth. Brains in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning devices. Powering the latest Google Chromebooks that is enabling a full virtual learning experience for many students. As a Formal Verification Engineer on the E-Core team you will be in charge of the verification of
arithmetic designs for future Intel E-Core products, as well of the definition and development of the verification infrastructure.
Verification of arithmetic designs for future Intel E-Core products, as well of the definition and development of the verification infrastructure. Working closely with design engineers. Daily duties will include: Technical ownership of formal verification of a microarchitecture block, methodology, or otherwise significant aspect of the CPU. Understand and contribute to micro-architecture specification and define the formal verification strategy for a significant portion of the design. Lead ROI analysis and recommend appropriate use of formal verification vs dynamic validation techniques for relevant parts of the CPU.
Document formal test plans and drive technical reviews of plans and proofs with design and architecture teams. Post-silicon failure debug and sighting resolution. Mentor junior team members. Develop validation automation tools to accelerate execution. Collaborate on validation approach and strategy beyond immediate team. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Ph D in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering with emphasis on formal verification OR M. S. in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering with 2+ years relevant education or work experience OR B.
S. in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering plus 3+ years of relevant work experience. 1+ years' experience with formal verification. 1+ years' experience with hardware development. 1+ years' experience with System Verilog. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of Intel Architecture ISA and system architecture, x86 assembly language. Post-silicon debug and analysis. Research publications, patent filings, or other evidence of personal technical innovation in validation methodology advancement. Amazing Benefits Here at Intel, we invest in our people.
Beyond health, dental, and retirement benefits, Intel's benefits package includes 14 paid holidays per calendar year, three weeks of paid vacation, and four-week paid sabbatical every four years of employment. Intel also offers employees five bonuses per year dependent on overall company and personal performance, and an employee stock purchase program. Find more information about our Amazing Benefits here: jobs. /benefits Inside this Business Group In the Design Engineering Group (DEG), we take pride in developing the best-in-class SOCs, Cores, and IPs that power Intel's products.
From development, to integration, validation, and manufacturing readiness, our mission is to deliver leadership products through the pursuit of Moore's Law and groundbreaking innovations. DEG is Intel's engineering group, supplying silicon to business units as well as other engineering teams. As a critical provider of all Intel products, DEG leadership has a responsibility to ensure the delivery of these products in a cost efficient and effective manner. Other Locations US, TX, Austin; US, CA, Santa Clara Posting Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, interaction, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, interactionual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.
Benefits We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation.
Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here. Annual Salary Range for jobs which could be performed in US, California: $112,550.00-$185,690.00Salary range dependent on a number of factors including location and experience Working Model This role will be eligible for our hybrid work model which allows employees to split their time between working on-site at their assigned Intel site and off-site. In certain circumstances the work model may change to accommodate business needs. Requisition #: JR0254137pca3lyuhf
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