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Intel
4.2
based on 1k Reviews

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Company Summary
Intel pioneers semiconductor technology, impacting global advancement through innovative digital solutions and addressing significant challenges for customers.
Overall Rating
4.2/5
based on 1k reviews

8% above
industry average

Highly rated for 
Work-life balance, Company culture, Skill development
Work Policy

Hybrid
82% employees reported

Monday to Friday
92% employees reported

Flexible timing
92% employees reported

No travel
73% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Office gym
57 employees reported
Office cab/shuttle
56 employees reported
Health insurance
55 employees reported
Cafeteria
52 employees reported
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About Intel
Founded in1968 (57 yrs old)
India Employee Count10k-50k
Global Employee Count1 Lakh+
HeadquartersSanta Clara,California, United States
Office Locations
New Delhi
Websiteintel.com
Primary Industry
Other Industries
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We create world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet. Intel put the silicon in Silicon Valley. For more than 50 years, Intel and our people have had a profound influence on the world, driving business and society forward by creating radical innovation that revolutionizes the way we live. Today we are applying our reach, scale, and resources to enable our customers to capitalize more fully on the power of digital technology. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our customers’ greatest challenges.
Mission: We create world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet.
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Intel Ratings
based on 1k reviews
Overall Rating
4.2/5
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Category Ratings
4.5
Work-life balance
4.3
Company culture
4.0
Skill development
4.0
Work satisfaction
3.9
Salary
3.6
Promotions
3.5
Job security
Intel is rated 4.2 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 1k company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Intel
based on 936 reviews
4.3
Rated by 233 Women
Rated 4.5 for Work-life balance and 4.3 for Company culture
4.2
Rated by 703 Men
Rated 4.4 for Work-life balance and 4.2 for Company culture
Work Policy at Intel
based on 127 reviews in last 6 months

Hybrid
82%

Work from office
11%

Permanent work from home
7%
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Overall Rating | 4.2/5 based on 1k reviews | 3.8/5 based on 1.1k reviews | 3.9/5 based on 639 reviews | 4.0/5 based on 1.6k reviews |
Highly Rated for | Work-life balance Company culture Skill development | Salary | ![]() No highly rated category | Job security Company culture |
Critically Rated for | ![]() No critically rated category | Promotions | Promotions | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 82% employees reported | Work from office 67% employees reported | Work from office 66% employees reported | Work from office 84% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.3 Good rated by 233 women | 3.9 Good rated by 172 women | 3.8 Good rated by 59 women | 4.0 Good rated by 436 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.2 Good rated by 703 men | 3.8 Good rated by 800 men | 3.9 Good rated by 555 men | 4.0 Good rated by 1.1k men |
Job security | 3.5 Good | 3.6 Good | 3.6 Good | 4.3 Good |
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Intel Salaries
Intel salaries have received with an average score of 3.9 out of 5 by 1k employees.
Software Engineer
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SOC Design Engineer
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Software Development Engineer
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Verification Engineer
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₹13 L/yr - ₹42 L/yr
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Intel Interview Questions
A Physical Design Engineer was asked 1w agoQ. What quick signoff checks do you use?
A Component Design Engineer was asked 10mo agoQ. Explain the parasitics of a device.
A Software Engineer was asked 11mo agoQ. Design a URL-shortening service
A Graduate Trainee was asked Q. Write Verilog code for a D flip-flop.
A Junior Automation Engineer was asked Q. What is BSOD and how do you recover from it?
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New VPN Service Can’t Log Users by Design
- VP.net is a new VPN service using Intel's SGX technology for privacy.
- Unlike traditional VPNs, VP.net ensures user privacy with hardware-enforced measures.
- The company claims 'verified privacy' by separating user identity from web traffic.
- VP.net allows users to access the service without having to trust the provider.
TorrentFreak | 29 Jun, 2025
Call me Victor Kermit Kiam, cos I liked this mobo so much I built my new gaming PC around it
- The author built a new gaming PC around the ASRock Phantom Gaming B860I Lightning Wi-Fi motherboard after it was featured in a Best Mini-ITX motherboard guide.
- The ASRock B860I is an LGA1851 board designed for Intel's latest Core Ultra 200S-series parts, which are now more affordable, making an Intel build enticing.
- The ASRock B860I is capable and competitive with higher-priced Intel motherboards, making it a suitable choice for a mini-ITX system.
- The author switched from an AMD system to the new Intel-based build for balance, setting up the ASRock B860I with a Core Ultra 5 245K chip in an NZXT H1 v2 chassis.
Pcgamer | 27 Jun, 2025

BYDFi Joins Seoul Meta Week 2025, Advancing Web3 Vision and South Korea Strategy
- BYDFi, a leading global crypto exchange, is participating in Seoul Meta Week 2025, showcasing its commitment to innovation and collaboration in the Web3 and digital finance ecosystem.
- BYDFi is a 2025 Partner of SMW alongside companies like Samsung, Google, Intel, Spotify, Kakao, and GitHub.
- The company's presence at SMW2025 includes offering exclusive merchandise at Booth #11 and joining South Korea's CODE VASP Alliance to enhance compliance and safety in asset transfers.
- BYDFi's recent launch of MoonX at Paris Blockchain Week signifies its transition into the CEX + DEX dual-engine era, supporting more integrated and adaptive trading infrastructures in Web3.
Livebitcoinnews | 27 Jun, 2025

BYDFi Joins Seoul Meta Week 2025, Advancing Web3 Vision and South Korea Strategy
- BYDFi will be participating in Seoul Meta Week 2025: METACON as a 2025 Partner, joining companies like Samsung, Google, and Intel.
- Visitors can meet the BYDFi team at Booth #11 during the event to collect exclusive merchandise and interact with the team.
- BYDFi has joined South Korea’s CODE VASP Alliance to enhance compliance, ensuring the safety and transparency of asset transfers.
- BYDFi recently launched MoonX, a Web3 on-chain trading tool, at Paris Blockchain Week, marking its transition into the CEX + DEX dual-engine era.
TechBullion | 27 Jun, 2025

The SmartNIC revolution fell flat, but AI might change that
- SmartNICs, DPUs, or infrastructure processing units were introduced by companies like VMware, Intel, AMD, and Nvidia to enhance networking capabilities in data centers.
- Despite the initial hype and backing from major players, SmartNIC adoption did not gain significant traction in the market.
- However, advancements in AI technology and their increasing use cases, such as running AI workloads on DPUs, are now driving renewed interest and potential adoption of these specialized network cards.
- Companies like Red Hat are exploring the use of DPUs in optimizing database and analytics workloads, as well as in AI applications, indicating the potential for a DPU revolution driven by AI advancements.
The Register | 26 Jun, 2025

Why Apple, Amazon & Google Are Building Their Own Processors
- Apple, Amazon, and Google are investing in building their own processors like M-series chips, Graviton processors, and Tensor chips respectively.
- These companies are moving away from traditional chipmakers such as Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm to focus on custom silicon for strategic reasons.
- Custom chips, like Tensor chips in Google Pixel phones, are highly specialized for tasks like machine learning, live translation, and real-time transcription, giving these companies an edge in the AI field.
- By developing their own processors, these companies can optimize performance, enhance security by incorporating it into the hardware, and gain control over how sensitive data is handled.
Medium | 26 Jun, 2025
Ubuntu disables Intel GPU security mitigations, promises 20% performance boost
- Ubuntu is disabling Intel GPU security mitigations to provide a potential 20% boost in graphics performance on Intel-based systems.
- Spectre attacks leverage CPU performance enhancements to leak secrets, leading to the implementation of mitigations that usually degrade CPU performance over time.
- The decision by Ubuntu to disable these mitigations in the device driver for the Intel Graphics Compute Runtime follows consultations with Intel and aims to enhance performance.
- The change is expected to improve GPU performance in handling OpenCL framework or OneAPI Level Zero interface workloads, but users employing custom Linux kernels should ensure they keep compute runtime mitigations on.
Ars Technica | 26 Jun, 2025

Stocks to Watch on Wednesday
- Ceasefire between Israel and Iran led to market calmness, with investors turning to technology giants like Nvidia, Taiwan Semiconductor, AMD, and Intel.
- AMD saw a significant rise due to analysts' expectations of increased sales from the MI 400 AI server, although Nvidia remains the AI server sales leader.
- Coinbase may see a boost following a 12.1% gain, driven by the Senate bill favorable to stable currencies.
- Uber climbed 7.52% amidst Tesla's robo taxi testing, as investors view Uber and Lyft as stronger holdings due to continued demand for ride-hailing services over robo taxis.
Baystreet | 25 Jun, 2025

Intel hits the brakes on its automotive business, and layoffs have started
- Intel is shutting down its automotive architecture business and initiating layoffs as part of a larger restructuring effort.
- The decision was communicated internally, signaling a focus on core client and data center products to meet customer needs.
- Intel's automotive division, while not a primary revenue source, has made significant investments in autonomous vehicle technology in the past.
- The layoffs come amidst a broader wave of restructuring at Intel, with plans to lay off workers in its Intel Foundry division as well.
TechCrunch | 25 Jun, 2025

Microsoft Launches Mu, a Small Language Model That Runs Locally on Copilot+ PCs
- Microsoft has introduced Mu, a compact on-device language model designed to run on Copilot+ PCs' neural processing units.
- Mu is built on a Transformer encoder-decoder architecture for efficient inference by separating input and output tokens, achieving over 100 tokens per second.
- The 330 million parameter model was trained using Azure's A100 GPUs and incorporates features like dual LayerNorm and rotary positional embeddings for speed and accuracy.
- Microsoft applied post-training quantisation, collaborating with hardware partners like AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm to optimize the model for lower-precision formats on edge devices.
- Mu, integrated into Windows Settings, facilitates system adjustments via natural language queries, mapping them to system actions for user convenience.
- The model performed best on multi-word queries with clear intent, implying the need for sufficient context for accurate interpretation.
- Taskspecific fine-tuning enabled Mu to meet performance and latency goals, scaling the training dataset and support for various system settings.
- Mu's development builds on prior models Phi and Phi Silica, expected to underpin future AI agents on Windows devices.
Analyticsindiamag | 25 Jun, 2025

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Intel FAQs
When was Intel founded?
Intel was founded in 1968. The company has been operating for 57 years primarily in the Semiconductors sector.
Where is the Intel headquarters located?
Intel is headquartered in Santa Clara,California. It operates in 2 cities such as Bangalore / Bengaluru, New Delhi. To explore all the office locations, visit Intel locations.
How many employees does Intel have in India?
Intel currently has more than 13,000+ employees in India. Engineering - Software & QA department appears to have the highest employee count in Intel based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Intel have good work-life balance?
Intel has a work-life balance rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 1,000+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 82% employees rated Intel 4 or above on work-life balance. This rating reflects the company's efforts to help employees maintain a healthy balance between their personal and professional lives. We encourage you to read Intel work-life balance reviews for more details.
Is Intel good for career growth?
Career growth at Intel is rated fairly well, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.6. 82% employees rated Intel 4 or above, while 18% employees rated it 3 or below on promotions / appraisal. Though the sentiment is mixed for career growth, majority employees have rated it positively. We recommend reading Intel promotions / appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros and cons of working in Intel?
Working at Intel comes with several advantages and disadvantages. It is highly rated for work life balance, company culture and skill development. However, it is poorly rated for job security and promotions / appraisal, based on 1,000+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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