
Design, develop, and implement analog circuits in advanced process nodes for analog and mixed-signal IPs. Responsibilities include creating floorplans, performing circuit design, extracting chip parameters, and simulating analog behavioral models.
Develop and execute test plans to verify designs against circuit and block microarchitecture specifications, then review and evaluate the results. Verify functionality and optimize circuits for power, performance, area, timing, and yield targets.
Work closely with cross functional teams to report design progress and track, resolve, and document circuit design or performance issues. Focus on improving circuit efficiency by optimizing power, performance, area, and leakage.
Collaborate with architecture and layout teams to ensure the circuit design meets functional, robustness, and electrical capability requirements.
The Central Engineering Group (CEG) is Intel's data-driven engineering organization that develops scalable solutions across three main areas: Product Enablement (IP, tools, and methodologies), Custom ASIC solutions that leverage existing IP for custom silicon, and Foundry Enablement supporting key customers and validating technologies.
The team focuses on customer-driven, end-to-end engineering solutions with shorter development cycles, delivering measurable business impact across Intel's product and foundry businesses.
This position follows a hybrid work model where employees split their time between on-site work at the assigned Intel location and off-site work.
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Intel Corporation is a globally recognized leader in semiconductor manufacturing and technology innovation. Founded in 1968 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Intel designs and produces advanced microprocessors, chipsets, and integrated solutions that power a vast range of computing devices—from personal computers and servers to cloud infrastructure and emerging AI applications. With over 100,000 employees worldwide, Intel's mission is to create world-changing technology that enriches the lives of every person on Earth.
Intel holds a dominant position in the global semiconductor industry, known for its pioneering work in x86 architecture and continuous advancements in process technology. The company has recently focused on expanding its manufacturing capacity through initiatives like the IDM 2.0 strategy, investing heavily in new fabrication plants in the United States and Europe to strengthen supply chain resilience. In 2023, Intel announced significant progress in AI-optimized chips and next-generation processors, underscoring its commitment to innovation and competitiveness in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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