Raploz
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According to WCCFTECH:
Here's some interesting parts of the job AD:
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What do you guys think?
I think using DLSS would be a great way to improve performance and graphics while keeping the hardware cheap.
The successor of the popular Nintendo Switch console could be coming with NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 support, judging from a recent job ad.
According to this new ad, NVIDIA is looking for a Senior Embedded Software Engineer for the Tegra solutions Engineering team to work on "next-generation graphics & AI technologies for gaming consoles and AI edge devices." This new engineer will work on "solutions to use artificial intelligence in graphics technologies like NVIDIA's DLSS 2.0"
Here's some interesting parts of the job AD:
We are now hiring a Senior Embedded Software Engineer for the Tegra solutions Engineering team to work on next generation graphics & AI technologies for gaming consoles and AI edge devices
What You’ll Be Doing
Collaborate with software engineers, architecture teams to craft, develop, test and optimize graphics stacks like Vulkan, OpenGL and other proprietary graphics APIs [Maybe Switch's NVN API?]
Collaborate and maintain foundational software technologies for the graphics APIs - like resource management, process scheduling and hardware scheduling
Engage directly with customers and support teams to develop and improve their world-class products
Work on solutions to use artificial intelligence in graphics technologies like Nvidia's DLSS 2.0
Take part in Performance optimization of various SW components of the Tegra graphics and system software stack.
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What do you guys think?
I think using DLSS would be a great way to improve performance and graphics while keeping the hardware cheap.