Senior Product Manager - Server Cpu

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States +2

This role is for a Senior Product Manager responsible for Intel Xeon server CPUs, focusing on product definition, roadmap planning, launch, and lifecycle management. The role requires owning the product end-to-end, translating ambiguous inputs into clear decisions, defining workload-based success metrics, and aligning cross-functional teams. Experience with server/datacenter platforms, competitive positioning, and workload-based performance frameworks is preferred.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own a Xeon product through its full lifecycle: product definition, planning, development, production, launch, and end‑of‑life.
  2. Apply competitive intelligence, customer insights, and workload analysis to influence product priorities within the broader Xeon portfolio framework.
  3. Analyze the competitive landscape and define product positioning that clearly communicates customer value.
  4. Own workload and KPI readiness gates, driving execution across validation, debug, and performance optimization teams.
  5. Align engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and business stakeholders on priorities, tradeoffs, and definitions of success.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's in Electrical /Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or STEM related field with 7+ year of experience.
  • 7+ years of experience in semiconductor product management, technical marketing, or product architecture.
  • 7+ years of experience owning end‑to‑end hardware or platform products, including launch and lifecycle.

Nice to have

  • Demonstrated depth operating at the system or platform level.
  • Proven track record owning product decisions under ambiguity — including setting success criteria, driving tradeoffs, and carrying consequences.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead senior engineering stakeholders without direct authority.
  • Ability to articulate a coherent product narrative that connects architecture intent, workload performance, competitive positioning, and customer value.
  • MBA or equivalent experience translating technical tradeoffs into business, portfolio, and market implications.
  • Direct experience with server or datacenter platform business involving CPU, memory, and I/O.
  • Demonstrated exposure to hyperscale, CSP, or OEM/ODM customers or ecosystems.
  • Hands‑on involvement with workload‑based performance or benchmarking frameworks (e.g., MLPerf, SPEC, TPC, or equivalent internal systems).

What the JD emphasized

  • owning end‑to‑end hardware or platform products
  • owning product decisions under ambiguity
  • workload-based performance or benchmarking frameworks