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Intel Foundry Services (IFS) Applications and Solution Engineering team is looking for independent, self-motivated candidates with strong technical skills in SOC/IP/ASIC design and methodology to work with our customers.
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System Software Engineer - Intel Foundry. With the first "Open System Foundry" model in the world, our combined offerings of wafer fabrication, advanced process, and packaging technology, chiplet, software, robust ecosystem, and assembly and test capabilities help our customers build their innovative silicon designs and deliver full end-to-end customizable products from Intel's secure, resilient and sustainable source of supply.
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This job opportunity in IFS will be part of the Customer Solutions Engineering (CSE) group which is responsible for the portions of the system foundry that brings the best of Intel technologies to IFS customers, differentiating and accelerating their solutions from architecture to post-silicon validation.
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Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or in any STEM related field of study with 1+ years of experience in Design Verification Developing UVM and/or Formal-based verification architectures and methodologies.
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As part of our IFS group, you will help drive IFS technologies and solutions into customer's engineering teams as well as be the customer advocate with internal development teams. Experience with providing technical direction to engineering teams, including but not limited to customer support, driving methodologies to streamline design work.
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We are looking for a highly motivated senior Graphics Software Development engineer with 3D realtime graphics background, expertise in modifying and extending Game Engines, strong system programming and graphics pipeline development skills.
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Develops, tests, and analyzes engineering design automation tools, flow, and methodologies to improve efficiency and optimize power and performance. No one else is this obsessed with engineering a brighter future.
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Senior Graphics Software Development Engineer. Bachelors, Masters, or PhD in fields such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or any STEM related fields.
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Working together with world-class AI and Graphics engineers, you will be responsible for architecture, design, and development of optimized AI-based rendering software libraries, game engine plugins, internal and external graphics tools.
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Software development in Realtime rendering domain, including development of Graphics profiling and debugging tools, optimizing rendering pipelines, extending and modifying modern Game Engines. Join Intel XeSS Research and Development team and be at the forefront of revolutionizing real-time 3D rendering.
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Post graduate degree Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or in a related field of study. Bachelor or Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering or related field of study.
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As the largest business unit at Intel, CCG is investing more heavily in the PC, ramping its capabilities even more aggressively, and designing the PC experience even more deliberately, including delivering a predictable cadence of leadership products.
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This role is available as a fully home-based and generally would require you to attend Intel sites only occasionally based on business need. This role may also be available as our hybrid work model which allows employees to split their time between working on-site at their assigned Intel site and off-site.
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As a result, we are able to fuel innovation across Intel, providing an important source of IP and scale, as well as help the company deliver on its purpose of enriching the lives of every person on earth.
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Or experience in Internet/WAN/MAN/LAN Network product Software/System engineering, or experience in Router, Switch and IP configuration/management. As a Solutions Software Engineer in the Network and Edge group you may:Help us define the future of NEX. You will work with subject matter experts to evaluate different strategic options, assess trade-offs, and develop winning strategies that accelerate growth.
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