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About This Role
- The world is transforming - and so is Intel.
- Intel is a company of bold and curious inventors and problem solvers who create some of the most astounding technology advancements and experiences in the world.
- With a legacy of relentless innovation and a commitment to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth, our diverse and brilliant teams are continually searching for tomorrow's technology and revel in the challenge that changing the world for the better brings.
- We work every single day to design and manufacture silicon products that empower people's digital lives.
- Come join us and do something wonderful.
- The Role and Impact: Join Intel's Discrete Graphics Platform System Engineering team and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of GPU technology.
- As a GPU Validation Engineer, you will be at the forefront of innovation, defining, developing, and executing functional validation for Intel's cutting-edge GPUs.
- Your work will ensure that media, display, and system-level features interact seamlessly, driving performance, power efficiency, and reliability across our products.
- Collaborating with industry-leading teams, you will contribute to delivering competitive and groundbreaking graphics solutions, empowering immersive visual experiences for users worldwide.
- This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a fast-evolving field, driving advancements that enhance everyday life.
- Key Responsibilities: - Define, develop, and execute validation plans for GPUs, focusing on feature interaction, system-level testing, and functionality. - Apply hardware and software tools to optimize validation coverage, ensuring performance, power, and area goals are met. - Review proposed design changes to assess impacts on validation plans, tasks, and timelines. - Develop GPU validation methodologies and execute testing to support design optimization, troubleshooting, and failure analysis. - Perform silicon debug to identify root causes and resolve functional and triage failures for GPU issues. - Test interactions between GPU features using validation infrastructure and develop post-silicon validation tools, such as performance monitors and state-space coverage models. - Publish validation reports summarizing activities, results, and insights, communicating findings to relevant teams. - Collaborate with architecture, design, verification, board, platform, and manufacturing teams to enhance validation methodologies, strategies, and processes for graphics interfaces.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related STEM field. - 2+ years of relevant work experience with: - Computer architecture or computer organization. - Lab equipment, such as power supplies, oscilloscopes, and multimeters. - Windows drivers, operating systems, and error logs, or Linux operating systems and Windows command line tools.
Nice to Have
- Experience with discrete graphics add-in cards or mobile discrete graphics systems. - Knowledge of PC x86 architecture, multimedia, memory, PCIe, display technologies, power management, and 3D graphics. - Familiarity with building PCs and computer hardware. - Programming skills in Python or similar languages.
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