The interviews were conducted online for both. They consisted of one LeetCode-style software interview and one Verilog hardware interview.
There were no conceptual or behavioral questions. The process involved only one round, not a multi-round interview.
One software LeetCode-style question, easy-to-medium level. You can use any programming language.
One hardware digital Verilog/VHDL interview question: Asking how to find the largest value in a ROM.
Another potential question is how to figure out, given two strings of 4 ASCII characters, which string has a higher value.
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Intel FPGA Intern role in Toronto, Ontario.
Intel's interview process for their FPGA Intern roles in Toronto, Ontario is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Intel's FPGA Intern interview process in Toronto, Ontario.