Senior Graphics Architect - Hardware

NVIDIA is the world leader in accelerated computing, pioneering solutions in AI and digital twins.
$184,000 - $425,500
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Principal Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
8+ years of experience
AI · Gaming
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Description For Senior Graphics Architect - Hardware

NVIDIA's GPU Architecture group is seeking creative architects and software developers to lead various architecture efforts. This role focuses on advancing GPU architecture and maintaining leadership in graphics and parallel computing. As a Senior Graphics Architect, you'll be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge features that push the boundaries of graphics performance and efficiency. You'll collaborate with world-class architects and researchers, working on simulators and infrastructure for next-generation GPU features.

The position offers an opportunity to work at one of technology's most desirable employers, known for groundbreaking developments in Artificial Intelligence, High-Performance Computing, and Visualization. You'll be responsible for designing and implementing new hardware features, creating graphics algorithms, and developing testing infrastructure for future architectures.

The ideal candidate combines deep technical expertise in computer architecture and graphics with strong programming skills. You'll be part of a dynamic team that values innovation and technical excellence, working on projects that directly impact the future of graphics processing and parallel computing. NVIDIA's commitment to fostering a diverse work environment and their comprehensive benefits package, including equity opportunities, make this an attractive position for experienced professionals looking to make a significant impact in the GPU architecture space.

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Responsibilities For Senior Graphics Architect - Hardware

  • Design and build new hardware features for future graphics architectures as well as create and elevate graphics algorithms
  • Invent and develop software for various hardware simulators and test infrastructures
  • Work in a dynamic team to document, design, develop tools to analyze and simulate, validate, and verify functional or performance models
  • Develop tests, test plans, and testing infrastructure for new graphics architectures

Requirements For Senior Graphics Architect - Hardware

Python
  • MS Degree in a relevant discipline (CS, EE, Math) or equivalent experience. PhD is a big plus
  • 8+ years of relevant experience
  • Passionate about computer architecture and graphics
  • Strong programming ability: C / C++, Perl and Python preferred
  • Background in computer architecture, graphics algorithms, parallel processing, signal processing, ray tracing, and/or high-performance computing

Benefits For Senior Graphics Architect - Hardware

Equity
  • Equity
  • Comprehensive benefits package

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