Research and Development Overview
The Intel Research and Development group is reinventing the digital world every day. In everything we do, we are looking for those
breakthrough product experiences. And then we look for ways do it smaller, and faster and better. Our discoveries make new things possible
in PCs, TVs, cars, handhelds—virtually anywhere computing capabilities are in demand. This is where you can make a difference.
What You'll Do
From creating a single-chip cloud computer and exploring disruptive technologies to looking for ways to make systems architecture
more energy–and packaging–efficient, our R&D professionals are always being challenged. As part of the Intel R&D team, you'll explore how our customers
interact with technology, what they love about it, and how to make off-the-wall ideas usable reality. Whether you're applying new materials, emerging
technologies or customer insights, your innovations will be what transforms the computing capabilities of tomorrow.
What We Make Possible
Single-Chip Cloud Computer (SCC)
Intel Labs has created an experimental SCC containing the most Intel Architecture cores ever integrated on a silicon CPU chip — 48 cores!
Avalanche Photodetector
Intel has collaborated with industry, academic, and government partners to develop a silicon-based avalanche photodetector (APD).
Packaging Technologies
Intel researchers are advancing a multi-chip "system in package" (SIP) technique to address demand for thinner, lighter and feature packed mobile devices.
What You'll Bring
Successful research and design engineers at Intel typically have bachelors or advanced degrees in chemical, computer science, electrical or
mechanical engineering, chemistry, material science, or physics.
We look for individuals with strong software and CAD development skills that have demonstrated innovation in the fields of optics, lithography,
device physics, novel materials, plasma physics, thermo-mechanics, computational geometry, layout optimization, process technology and device modeling.
We also value experience with multi-threading and parallel processing, design synthesis, high-level functional models, and product validation
and test. And excellent knowledge of semiconductor process technology and wafer fabrication, devising and conducting experiments, and defining roadmaps for new technology processes.
Opportunities
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