Intel hiring two more experienced Linux kernel engineers

Intel is expanding its Linux kernel engineering team by recruiting two additional experienced professionals. The move underscores the company's ongoing commitment to open-source software development.

Phoronix reports that Intel is actively seeking to hire two more engineers with expertise in the Linux kernel. This recruitment effort aims to bolster Intel's contributions to Linux hardware support and performance optimization.

The job openings highlight Intel's focus on experienced candidates who can contribute to kernel development, likely involving areas such as graphics drivers and system integration. No specific details on locations or timelines were provided in the announcement.

This hiring initiative comes amid Intel's broader involvement in open-source projects, ensuring compatibility between its hardware and the Linux ecosystem. Such efforts are crucial for desktop, server, and embedded applications relying on Linux.

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