
Internship Overview:
We are seeking a Software Engineer Intern - AI Validation to work on validating AI/ML functionalities on Intel client hardware. The role involves debugging AI applications, automating validation tests, and ensuring functional accuracy, user experience, and subjective quality. You will gain hands-on experience in embedded systems, AI model validation, and Windows drivers, contributing to automation and debugging strategies.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Education Requirement: Pursuing or completed a degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics Engineering, or related field
Technical Skills Required: C, C++, Python, AI Concepts, Neural Networks, LLMs, Stable Diffusion, Windows OS Internals, Windows Drivers (User Mode/Kernel Mode), Debug Tools (WinDbg, Lauterbach), UI Automation Frameworks, Git, Computer Architecture, CPU, SoC, BIOS, Firmware, Chipsets, Multimedia, Graphics, Display
This is a great opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI validation and Intel hardware systems. Apply now and accelerate your career in AI validation and embedded systems!
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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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