
This position contributes to Intel's engineering efforts focused on developing analog and mixed signal technologies for advanced process nodes. The role involves designing, developing, and optimizing analog circuits that support next generation products and technologies.
You will work on projects related to analog and mixed signal IP development, helping deliver high quality designs that meet performance and efficiency goals.
The Central Engineering Group (CEG) at Intel develops scalable engineering solutions across product enablement, custom ASIC development, and foundry enablement. The organization focuses on delivering customer driven, end to end engineering solutions with rapid development cycles that support Intel's product and foundry businesses.
This role follows a hybrid work model that allows employees to divide time between on site work at the assigned Intel location and off site work.
Intel follows Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) standards and ethical hiring practices. Candidates are never required to pay recruitment or processing fees during the hiring process.
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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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