JobsCPU Physical Design Engineer
Job description
This role is part of Intel's CPU development team, focusing on designing advanced core IP for cutting-edge compute processors across various segments. The team innovates in microprocessor architecture, emphasizing power efficiency and performance. As a member, you will engage in physical design implementation and collaborate closely with various teams to enhance CPU microarchitectures. This position offers the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art technologies and contribute to significant technological advancements.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering or related field with 2+ years of relevant work experience or a Master's degree with 1+ years of relevant work experience.
- 1+ years of experience in synthesis of a digital logic block or partition.
- 1+ years of experience with integrated circuit design tools, including logic synthesis, place and route, static timing analysis, and design closure.
- 1+ years of experience in chip physical design verification including formal equivalence, electrical rules, DRC/LVS, and noise flow.
- 1+ years of experience in TCL scripting.
Responsibilities
- Perform physical design implementation of custom CPU designs from RTL to GDS to create a design database ready for manufacturing.
- Conduct all aspects of the CPU physical design flow including synthesis, place and route, clock tree synthesis, and static timing analysis.
- Conduct verification and signoff including formal equivalence verification and reliability verification.
- Analyze results and make recommendations to improve current and future CPU microarchitectures.
- Work closely with industry EDA vendors to enhance tool capabilities for designing high-speed, low-power CPUs.
Benefits
- Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.
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