The Core Graphics and AI IP organization is responsible for delivering industry-leading GPU IP (3D, media, display, compute) to all of Intel's business units and their market segments, including for the client, high-performance computing and AI, and edge computing. Core Graphics and AI IP is also responsible for the development of specialized IP for the NPU (neural processing unit) and AI model deployment across Intel's hardware for the AI PC. Additionally, all aspects of client graphics engineering and management of the Intel Arc graphics portfolio and business is included within the purview of Core Graphics and AI IP.Embedded within CGAI, the Graphics Security Research team is responsible for developing custom tools and capabilities to uncover security vulnerabilities and to work with the various development teams on mitigating internally as well as externally found security vulnerabilities. Our team works across many domains, supporting both integrated as well as discrete graphics, Windows and Linux, HW/SW/FW for all the vertical components (media, 3d, compute, display, kmd).
For this internship, the primary task would be piloting the use of memory safe languages in our embedded firmware running on Risc-V microcontrollers. We would target an existing kernel that is currently written in C and re-write it in Rust. We would expect to perform validation and performance testing to provide to the development team to prove effectiveness and demonstrate potential benefits.
The ideal candidate will exhibit the following traits:
- High attention to detail and solid communication/presentation skills to internal and external audiences- Good cross-functional teamwork- Excellent problem-solving skills
We are looking for someone passionate about security with familiarity in modern research techniques that is interested in graphics. For this specific internship, experience with Rust and/or Risc-V architecture/programming is desired, however candidates that are pursuing a career in security will be prioritized.
This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship.
Minimum qualifications:You should be pursuing a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related discipline, ideally with a focus on security.
3+ months of academic/project or work experience in:- Git/github and understanding of general source control management best practices.- Firmware programming, ideally in both C and Rust.Preferred experience:- Understanding of security research activities, fuzzing, pen testing, threat modeling etc.- Understanding of Agile development practices.- In depth knowledge of Rust and C.- Experience with Risc-V microcontrollers.- Familiarity with QEMU, Zephyr RTOS, or similar.- Knowledge of Graphics, Media and Display architecture.
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