Job Description 

Undergraduate Research Intern - 611937 

Description

 Intel�s Mobile CPU Architecture team in Bangalore India is offering Research Internships.

We are in the early development phase for the 2015-2016 generation of CPU/GPU products on Intel�s roadmap. We are currently engaged in architecture tradeoff analysis, microarchitecture research/development, performance/power modeling and analysis on a range of topics.

Some of the focus areas include multilevel large-cache architectures, advanced interconnects for large number of cores and emerging memory technologies. Optimizing the cache hierarchy, interconnect and memory scheduling for power efficient performance, for disparate and concurrent data streams like traditional x86 applications, graphics and multimedia are key challenges we are grappling with.
 

Qualifications

 We invite Research Internship applications from PhD or advanced Master�s or BS/BTech students with strong interest and background in the above areas. A monthly stipend plus flight tickets to/from Bangalore will be part of the package. 

Job Category

: Engineering 

Primary Location

: India-India, Bangalore 

Full/Part Time

: Full Time 

Job Type

: Student/Intern 

Regular/Temporary

: Regular 

Posting Date

: Oct 5, 2012 
Apply Before: Oct 6, 2013 

Business Group

 Employees in the Intel Architecture Group (IAG) deliver innovative platforms across computing and communication segments including data centers, mobile and desktop personal computers, handhelds, embedded devices and consumer electronics. Intel's industry leading technology is used to create integrated hardware and software solutions such as processors, chipsets, communication radios, graphics processors, motherboards, and networking components that deliver capabilities from security and manageability to computing performance and energy efficiency. IAG employees are at the forefront of enabling a new era of computing that is more integrated into all aspects of our daily lives. 

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