A transmission line engineer for Intel?  That's too funny.  There really
is no such thing as a "transmission line engineer" per se.  That's like
being the proverbial Maytag repairman.  People that work on things like
radar systems or wireless products that work in the GHz range must know
their transmission line theory very well, but it's really a small part
of what they do.  People that work at digital companies like Intel in
general don't have to know their transmission line theory at all.

I worked for an RF/Microwave design and simulation software company
that sold its softare to Intel for use in designing their wireless
products (Centrino chipset).  The RF/microwave area was new to them
until they came out with those products.  They had many early failures
due to lack of RF/microwave design experience.


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