Benjamin Lee is a seasoned Digital Verification Engineer with over 18 years of extensive experience in pre-silicon verification and technical leadership at Intel Corporation. Currently serving as a Pre-Silicon Verification/Design Engineer and Technical Lead, Benjamin specializes in verifying complex microprocessor RTL designs, particularly in the...
Benjamin Lee is a seasoned Digital Verification Engineer with over 18 years of extensive experience in pre-silicon verification and technical leadership at Intel Corporation. Currently serving as a Pre-Silicon Verification/Design Engineer and Technical Lead, Benjamin specializes in verifying complex microprocessor RTL designs, particularly in the realm of Intel® Quick Assist Technology (QAT), which focuses on network and storage acceleration. His expertise extends to a diverse array of platforms, including Microchip 32-bit PIC® MCUs, Marvell ARMADA™ Processor family with Sheeva™ technology, and Intel® XScale products.
In his role, Benjamin has been instrumental in leading key projects that enhance the security and efficiency of Intel's cryptographic modules within QAT. Notably, he spearheaded the NIST FIPS-140-2 ACVP certification for the Look-aside crypto block in the first Intel® IPU developed in collaboration with Google® in 2019, earning a Division Recognition Award for his exceptional leadership. His recent organizational recognition in 2023 highlights his dual contributions in providing vital tool support while driving the development of cryptographic solutions.
Benjamin's technical acumen is complemented by his mastery of SystemVerilog and the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), enabling him to design and implement robust verification processes. His proficiency in cryptographic algorithms, object-oriented programming, and debugging further solidifies his role as a key player in the verification landscape. As a dedicated team leader, Benjamin excels in task planning and collaboration, ensuring that projects not only meet but exceed industry standards. His commitment to innovation and excellence continues to drive advancements in pre-silicon verification at Intel.