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We are seeking a motivated and talented IP Logic Design Engineer to join our team responsible for developing and delivering Consumer IO IPs such as USB and Intel proprietary IPs across various Client products.
This is an excellent opportunity to create cutting-edge IP and stay updated with the latest industry trends and advancements in Consumer IO technologies.
The responsibilities cover:
RTL module design.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate IPs into larger system architectures.
Participate in the development of technical documentation, including design specifications, test plans, and user manuals.
Assist in verification to ensure IP functionality and performance meet design requirements.
Support the debugging and troubleshooting of IP-related issues.
Contribute to cont inuous improvement initiatives to enhance IP development processes and methodologies.
The applicant should have a Bachelor degree in Electrical and Electronics or Computer or equivalent Engineering or higher.
5-7 years of relevant experience in IP logic design or a related field.
Knowledge in any high speed IO IPs, such as USB or PCIe is a strong plus.
Proficiency in Hardware Description Languages (HDLs) such as VHDL, Verilog, or System Verilog.
Understanding of digital design principles and techniques, including timing analysis, power optimization, and design for testability (DFT).
Good analyzing and debug skills, and creative in problem-solving.
Strong skills in communication, initiative, innovation and collaboration in a diverse team.
Positive energy and highly motivated to learn and adapt to fast-evolving IP technologies and environments.
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Date Posted: 17/12/2024
Job ID: 103376487
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue, and is one of the developers of the x86 series of instruction sets, the instruction sets found in most personal computers