
Nvidia is opening positions for senior Linux Graphics and Vulkan Performance engineers, aiming to improve Vulkan and Proton performance on Linux and SteamOS.
Key positions at Nvidia target Linux gaming
Nvidia has opened positions for senior engineers focusing on Linux Graphics and Vulkan performance, with the goal of improving Vulkan and Proton performance on Linux.
- Positions: Linux Graphics Senior Software Engineer and Senior System Software Engineer, Vulkan Performance
- Focus: diagnosing GPU and CPU bottlenecks in Vulkan and Proton titles; implementing driver performance improvements
Context: growth of Linux gaming
The move aligns with the growth of gaming on Linux, driven by Valve's Steam Deck and the increasing adoption of SteamOS.
Proton, Vulkan and Nvidia's role
Proton allows running Windows games on Linux through SteamOS. Vulkan, a cross-platform API, is central to this strategy, and Nvidia seeks to improve performance in this area, even though much of the hardware in the Steam Deck is AMD and other equipment uses Radeon cards.
Technical details from the job posting
The Vulkan position explicitly mentions:
- Diagnosing GPU and CPU bottlenecks in Vulkan and Proton titles
- Implementing driver performance improvements
This signals an investment by Nvidia to strengthen support for games on Linux and capitalize on the expansion of SteamOS and other alternatives to Windows for gaming.
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Conclusion
The move indicates that Nvidia is taking its bet on Linux as a gaming platform seriously, seeking driver and performance improvements for a more stable experience on Linux.
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