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CPU Logic Design Student Intern

Intel Corporation
Internship
On-site
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Level - Entry or Early Career

Position Summary

This internship offers a unique opportunity to work within Intel's E-Core CPU team in Guadalajara, Mexico, focusing on the development of next-generation CPU cores. Candidates must provide an English resume and be available to work a minimum of 30 hours per week over the course of the year-long internship.

Experience Level

Candidate should be pursuing either a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, with at least one year remaining before graduation.

Core Responsibilities

The role involves collaborating with logic design verification engineers in the development of RTL implementations aligned with specification requirements on area, power, and performance. Key tasks include:

  • Developing micro-architecture specifications for new design features.
  • Debugging digital simulations and resolving any issues that arise.
  • Implementing functional coverage and achieving coverage goals.
  • Working closely with architects and team members to ensure design quality.
  • Meeting deadlines with high-quality deliverables and effective communication in a cross-site environment.

Minimum Qualifications

To be considered for this role, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • 4 months of experience in digital design, ASIC design flow, and computer architecture.
  • Proficiency in at least one programming or scripting language such as C/C++, Perl, Ruby, or Python.
  • Experience with hardware description languages including VHDL, Verilog, or System Verilog.
  • Basic knowledge of pre-Si validation tools like logic simulators (e.g., Xilinx, Quartus, Modelsim).
  • Ability to communicate proficiently in English.
  • Permanent right to work in Mexico; no visa sponsorship available.

Education Requirements

Candidates must be pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in relevant fields such as Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline with at least one year of education remaining.