Interviewed over the phone for position with Intel, Santa Clara. Most phone screen are asked from a set list, available by a simple Google search "Intel Interview Questions". The on-site interview consists of 5 interviews, 4 technical, 1 with the group manager. The technical questions were more difficult than those asked during the phone interview.
Schedule
10:00am to 11:00am – Circuit Fundamentals (logic design, speed considerations based on physical layout)
11:00am to noon – Logic/Validation (*Strayed from topics during this interview, interviewer seemed preoccupied)
Lunch
1:00pm to 2:00pm – Computer Architecture & Logic verification (Logic testing, cache layout/controllers)
2:00pm to 3:00pm – Basic unix commands, tools, scripts etc (Whiteboard "can you show me **** in VHDL/C/Unix")
3:00pm to 4:00pm – Wrap-up (Strengths/weaknesses, interests, how would you handle A/B/C? )
Technical interviews are not difficult, most ECE or CS students will get through alright.
Aside from interviews, I found the on-site useful as I saw where and with whom I would be working. Generally dark, gray/white/blue color scheme, cubicles. Also, there is an Intel employee type. Good place for processor design careers.