Nvidia hires Linux engineers to boost Vulkan and Proton support

Nvidia has posted two job openings for senior Linux engineers aimed at improving its GPU drivers, particularly for Vulkan and Proton technologies. The roles focus on enhancing performance for Linux gaming, where AMD currently leads. This move comes as Linux gains popularity among gamers amid the end of Windows 10 support.

Nvidia is expanding its Linux development team with two new senior positions at its Santa Clara headquarters. The first role, Senior System Software Engineer, targets Vulkan performance optimization. Responsibilities include diagnosing GPU and CPU bottlenecks in Vulkan and Proton titles and developing drivers that lead the industry in quality and performance.

Requirements for this position include a bachelor's or higher degree in computer science or engineering, or equivalent experience, plus five or more years in graphics software, system programming, or related fields. Candidates need an understanding of graphics fundamentals, operating systems, and computer architecture. Proficiency in Vulkan, OpenGL, or DirectX is required, along with strong C and C++ programming skills and experience in optimized code development.

The second opening, Linux GPU Senior System Software Engineer, emphasizes developing features and fixing bugs in Nvidia's Linux drivers, with a preference for Vulkan or OpenGL experience. It requires a BS or MS in computer engineering or computer science, or equivalent, and five or more years of C programming experience. Familiarity with computer architecture, including caches, buses, and memory controllers, is essential, as is experience with Linux kernel-mode and user-mode drivers and AI tools for testing.

These hires address Nvidia's lag behind AMD in Linux gaming support. AMD offers open-source drivers, making it the preferred choice for Linux users and gamers. Nvidia's proprietary drivers have improved but still trail, particularly for gaming. Linux's rise in gaming stems from Windows 10's end-of-life, Valve's SteamOS on the Steam Deck, and desktop distributions like Bazzite and CachyOS. A Valve developer noted last year that Nvidia drivers hinder broader SteamOS adoption on desktops. GOG is also enhancing Linux support.

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Nvidia engineers collaborating on Linux gaming enhancements with Vulkan, Proton, and Steam Deck in a high-tech office.
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Nvidia hires engineers for Linux gaming improvements

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Nvidia is recruiting specialists to enhance gaming performance on Linux systems, focusing on the Vulkan API and Valve's Proton software. The job listings highlight efforts to address performance bottlenecks amid growing adoption of devices like the Steam Deck. This move signals the company's investment in alternatives to Windows for gamers.

Intel is actively working to improve gaming experiences on Linux operating systems. The company is also scouting for new talent to support these efforts. This initiative aims to bolster Linux's capabilities in the gaming sector.

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NVIDIA has launched the 595.45.04 beta driver for Linux, introducing new Vulkan extensions and DRI3 version 1.2 support. The update includes fixes for gaming stability and improvements in power management. It also raises minimum requirements for Wayland and glibc.

Valve and the Proton development community have released Proton 10.0-4 to the stable channel, enabling 19 additional Windows games to run on Linux. This update includes numerous bug fixes and performance improvements for existing titles. The release enhances compatibility for Linux users via Steam Play and SteamOS.

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AMD has prepared significant enhancements to its AMDGPU and AMDKFD drivers for upcoming Linux kernel versions. These updates aim to improve performance and functionality in open-source graphics and compute support. The changes are targeted for integration into Linux 6.20 through 7.0.

Arch Linux has become one of the first Linux distributions to drop official support for Nvidia's Pascal-based GTX 10-series graphics cards. The change follows Nvidia's July announcement to discontinue default support for these GPUs. Users relying on older hardware will need to manually install previous driver versions to continue using them.

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The Mesa graphics driver has integrated compression support into its NVK component. This update aims to enhance performance in Vulkan implementations for NVIDIA hardware. The development was reported by Phoronix.

 

 

 

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