Senior Architect, Nvidia

Power Management

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Expert level
San Francisco Bay Area
Nvidia

Inventor of the GPU

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Nvidia

Inventor of the GPU

1001+ employees

Artificial IntelligenceHardwareGaming

Job no longer available

Salary not provided
Expert level
San Francisco Bay Area

1001+ employees

Artificial IntelligenceHardwareGaming

Company mission

We make unique contributions to solving some of the world's most stimulating technology problems – in industries ranging from gaming to scientific exploration. Our work demands the best talent, and we challenge them to do their best work. We're large enough to tackle projects of enormous scale, but small enough so that each employee can make a difference – and, in doing so, help us invent the future.

Company mission

We make unique contributions to solving some of the world's most stimulating technology problems – in industries ranging from gaming to scientific exploration. Our work demands the best talent, and we challenge them to do their best work. We're large enough to tackle projects of enormous scale, but small enough so that each employee can make a difference – and, in doing so, help us invent the future.

20% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

In 1993, Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky and Curtis Priem founded Nvidia to define the direction of the next wave of computing using 3D graphics. Their invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and revolutionized parallel computing.

In 2001 Nvidia released the GeForce 3, the first graphics card to include a pixel shader; this innovation shrunk the size of GPUs and caused a huge increase in graphics card performance. GPU computing went on to ignite modern AI — the next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can perceive and understand the world.

Today, NVIDIA is over 17,000 people strong and growing. In 2018, they were included among Fortune’s “100 Best Companies to Work For,” Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Companies,” and MIT Tech Review’s “50 Smartest Companies". Their recent acquisition of ARM, a UK-based CPU chip manufacturer with expertise in cloud computing, will allow them to expand their AI computing much further across the globe reaching many more people and devices.

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Benefits

  • Identity theft protection. Free monitoring for all employees.
  • Pension contributions up to 5% of salary.
  • Commuter expense reimbursement.
  • Personal Loans: Low-rate and no-fee loans through SoFi
  • Adoption assistance: Unlimited reimbursement for qualified expenses.
  • Concierge Service: Everything from running errands to making reservations through Leverage Concierge
  • Mental Health: Resources to help you manage stress, anxiety, depression, loss, confusion, frustration, or any other challenge
  • Unlimited paid time off policy
  • Work from home opportunities
  • Health insurance

Leadership

Jensen Huang

(President and CEO)

Founded NVIDIA in 1993 and has served since its inception as president, chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors. In 2019, Harvard Business Review ranked him No. 1 on its list of the world’s 100 best-performing CEOs over the lifetime of their tenure. In 2017, he was named Fortune’s Businessperson of the Year.

Chris Malachowsky

(NVIDIA Fellow)

Co-founded NVIDIA in 1993 where he serves as a member of the executive staff and a senior technology executive for the company mainly within their research division (he has authored close to 40 patents). Prior to NVIDIA he held engineering and technical leadership positions at HP and Sun Microsystems.