Segment Product Manager - Computers for Agents

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States +3

Product Manager for Intel's new 'Computers for Agents' product line, focusing on defining and delivering agent-native compute platforms across consumer and enterprise segments. This role involves end-to-end product definition, working with silicon, software, and OEM partners to create vertically integrated solutions for the emerging agent compute category.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own product definition for Computers for Agents across segments - PRD co-authoring, silicon SKU selection, software stack composition, form factor targeting, and pricing.
  2. Drive cross-functional alignment across CPU and GPU silicon teams, software teams (runtime, security, orchestration), and segment marketing on a single integrated solution narrative.
  3. Lead OEM partner conversations - translate platform capability into design win commitments and joint reference architectures.
  4. Partner with Intel IT and lighthouse enterprise customers on POCs that validate vertical integration claims (IT operations, DevOps, regulated industry workloads).
  5. Build and maintain the model memory silicon mapping that anchors segment positioning and informs OEM platform decisions.

Skills

Required

  • Product management experience
  • Platform, SoC, or system-level product role experience
  • Experience defining and shipping a hardware-anchored software platform or vertically integrated solution
  • Working knowledge of modern LLM inference
  • Experience writing PRDs that span silicon, OS, runtime, security, and application layers
  • Track record of driving cross-functional alignment across silicon, software, and go-to-market organizations

Nice to have

  • Direct experience with agent harness frameworks, model context protocols, or local model serving runtimes
  • Prior OEM partner management experience with top-tier PC OEMs
  • Background in workstation, mini PC, or accelerator product categories
  • Experience with hardware-rooted security
  • Familiarity with the add-in-board channel and discrete GPU product lifecycle
  • Demonstrated ability to translate engineering complexity into executive-level narratives and customer-facing collateral
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity, building from a blank-page product definition, and converging multiple parallel internal workstreams.

What the JD emphasized

  • hardware-anchored software platform or vertically integrated solution
  • modern LLM inference (model sizing, context length, memory bandwidth, KV cache, quantization) and agent harness frameworks
  • PRDs that span silicon, OS, runtime, security, and application layers
  • driving cross-functional alignment across silicon, software, and go-to-market organizations
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity, building from a blank-page product definition, and converging multiple parallel internal workstreams.