Intel
CPU Circuit Technology
CPUMemoryDesignEngineer
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“CPU Memory Design Engineer at Intel. Skills: Memory Design, CMOS, VLSI. Designing SRAMs. Developing SRAMs”
What You'll Achieve.
deliver high-quality industry-leading memory technology collaterals; enable next generation high-performance, high-density, low-power embedded memory designs; meet stringent Power/Performance/Area constraints
Industry & Context.
analytical and problem-solving skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a STEM-related field with 4+ years of or Master's degree with 3+ years of or PhD., Proficiency in CMOS circuit design, digital logic optimizations, circuit trade-offs for power, performance, and area, Expertise in Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) circuits, design methodologies
Nice to Have
Experience in low-power implementation techniques, memory design, Familiarity with circuit and layout trade-offs for optimized design, Knowledge of EBB design tools, flows and methodologies, signal integrity analysis, analytical and problem-solving skills, ability to prioritize tasks, work in dynamic environments
What You'll Do.
Designing Large Signal Arrays
Developing Large Signal Arrays
Building Large Signal Arrays
Designing custom memories
Developing custom memories
Building custom memories
Designing digital circuits
Developing digital circuits
Building digital circuits
memory circuit design
critical path simulations
Memory path-finding activities
and area (PPA) optimization
Memory bit-cell design
complex periphery IC design
Memory array/IP design
memory circuit innovation
Methodology definition tasks
executing project schedules
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
partnering with and leveraging domain experts
Process & Methodology
executing project schedules
Full Job Description
# **Job Details:** ## Job Description: The CPU Circuit Technology team is looking for a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our team as a CPU Memory Design Engineer. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and building full-custom as well as compiler-based SRAMs, Large Signal Arrays (custom multi-ported register file), ROMs, custom memories, digital circuits and Caches for Intel CPU and SOCs. You will be partnering with and leveraging domain experts across various areas of technology development to develop and deliver high-quality industry-leading memory technology collaterals and to drive circuit innovations that enable next generation high-performance, high-density, low-power embedded memory designs on advanced CMOS process technologies for Intel CPU and SOCs. This will be a fast-paced dynamic environment where you will work in the high performance, low power CPU design team on a wide spectrum of circuit activities including, but may not be limited to: \- Technical readiness, memory circuit design, characterization and simulations. \- Cache design, critical path simulations and design custom blocks to meet stringent Power/Performance/Area constraints. \- Memory path-finding activities and power, performance and area (PPA) optimization. \- Memory bit-cell and complex periphery IC design and automation. \- Memory array/IP design, memory circuit innovation \- Methodology definition tasks as well as executing project schedules ## **Qualifications:** Minimum Qualifications: \- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a STEM-related field with 4+ years of experience; or Master's degree with 3+ years of experience; or PhD. \- Proficiency in CMOS circuit design, digital logic optimizations, and circuit trade-offs for power, performance, and area. \- Expertise in Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) circuits and design methodologies. Preferred Qualifications: \- Experience in low-power implementation tech
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