Job Details
Job Description:
Who are we?
An excellent opportunity for a creative and motivated student to be part of Intel's Core Group, doing exciting work in the development of next generation Core CPU. Intel's Core group is one of the most important domains with a large impact on Intel's CPU products and corporate profits. Core technology is highly evolving with a huge number of technologies being developed. The group makes use of state of the art C/C++ firmware tools while meeting very challenging timelines, quality, low power, code area and compute performance constraints. The Candidate who will join Intel's Core group to work on a pioneering project, aimed at optimizing Intel's core performance using cutting-edge power-management firmware.
What are we looking for?
Intel's Core group is looking for a Firmware (FW) Designer Intern to define, design (micro-architecture), code (C, Python), run and analyze an innovative core PTP (Power/Thermal/Performance) manager firmware using advanced firmware/software engineering methodologies. Job requires deep understanding of related units logic behavior and system understanding of the entire CPU in some level. The candidate will work in close interaction with Architects, verification team, integration and tools team, Core and SoC architects in the CPU. Expectation is to work through the entire firmware development cycle - from Pre-Si activities (simulation, emulation) till Post-Si activities (board bring-up).
In addition to various tools, languages and methodologies, interns will develop expertise with Intel Architecture and Micro Architecture and will be involved in the process of defining new Intel features. They are expected to be independent, creative, with the ability to innovate new solutions and demonstrate uncompromised quality during their work.
The open position is in Petah-Tikva Intel site.
Come Grow with Us
Qualifications
- Student towards B.Sc. or M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering or Computer Science, with a minimum of 4 semesters and an ability to work at least 27 hours a week in regular business hours
- Good communication skills among groups inside and outside of Israel
- Fast learner
Additional Qualifications Would Be An Added Advantage
- Experience in firmware/hardware verification and validation
- Experience in the development of firmware/hardware development environment with code/functional coverage
- Experience in firmware validation concepts and methodologies
- Experience in real-time/embedded firmware development and/or very-large-scale-integration (VLSI) hardware design
- Experience in OOP/OOD in C++ and/or Python
- Familiarity with CPU architecture
Job Type
Student / Intern
Shift
Shift 1 (Israel)
Primary Location:
Israel, Petah-Tikva
Additional Locations:
Business Group
The Silicon Engineering Group (SIG) is a worldwide organization focused on the development and integration of SOCs, Cores, and critical IPs from architecture to manufacturing readiness that power Intel’s leadership products. This business group leverages an incomparable mix of experts with different backgrounds, cultures, perspectives, and experiences to unleash the most innovative, amazing, and exciting computing experiences.
Posting Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.
Position of Trust
N/A
Work Model for this Role
This role will require an on-site presence. * Job posting details (such as work model, location or time type) are subject to change.