NVIDIA, founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, is the world leader in accelerated computing. The company pioneered the GPU in 1999 - a specialized parallel processor that handles complex mathematical calculations concurrently, enabling the gaming, high-performance computing, and AI workloads that define modern computing infrastructure. What began as a focused effort to bring interactive 3D graphics to gaming and multimedia markets has evolved into a platform underpinning production inference systems, autonomous vehicle perception pipelines, robotics control loops, and scientific computing clusters where throughput and latency constraints are paramount.

The company's core technical domains span GPU architecture, parallel computing primitives, and accelerated computing frameworks across gaming technology, high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, robotics, healthcare technology, and scientific computing. NVIDIA's hardware and software stack addresses the fundamental bottleneck in data-intensive applications: transforming massive datasets into actionable insights and real-time outputs where traditional CPU-bound architectures fail to meet throughput or latency requirements. This positions the company at the architectural level of systems where inference workloads - whether serving LLMs at scale, running real-time computer vision for autonomous navigation, or processing scientific simulations - require specialized compute with predictable performance characteristics.

NVIDIA operates globally across industry verticals where accelerated computing creates measurable performance advantages: PC gaming, AI model training and inference, autonomous vehicle development, robotics deployment, healthcare imaging and analysis, and scientific research computing. The company's approach centers on solving computational problems where parallelism, memory bandwidth, and specialized instruction sets provide orders-of-magnitude improvements over general-purpose processors - the precise trade-offs that matter in production inference environments where cost per token, p99 latency, and GPU utilization directly impact system economics and user experience.

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Senior Software Engineer, Object Storage - DGX Cloud

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$184k – $356.5k Yearly

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System Software Engineer, Distributed Systems

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$152k – $241.5k Yearly

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AI Developer Technology Engineer

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Shanghai, Shanghai, China (On-site)

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Security Software Architect, Security

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$224k – $431.3k Yearly

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Senior Software Engineer - Robotics

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$184k – $356.5k Yearly

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LLM Reinforcement Learning Algorithm Engineer

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Shanghai, Shanghai, China (On-site)

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ASIC RTL Integration and Netlisting Engineer - New College Grad 2026

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$100k – $189.8k Yearly

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Senior Solutions Architect - Data Center Infrastructure

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$184k – $356.5k Yearly

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Developer Technology Engineer, AI - New College Graduate 2026

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Shanghai, Shanghai, China (On-site)

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Senior DevOps Engineer

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Pune, Maharashtra, India (On-site)

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Security Operations Manager - China

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Beijing, Beijing, China (On-site)

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Solutions Architect - Financial Service and Retail

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Beijing, Beijing, China (On-site)

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PhD Intern, AI ML in Wireless L1/L2 - Spring 2026

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Bengaluru, Karnataka, India (On-site)

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Senior Automotive Sensor Ecosystem Engineer - Autonomous Vehicles

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$208k – $327.8k Yearly

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System Software Engineer – Embedded Power Management (RDSS Intern)

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臺北市, Taipei, Taiwan (On-site)

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Senior Verification and Validation Engineer

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Austin, Texas, United States (On-site)

$136k – $264.5k Yearly

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Router Testing Tech Lead

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Redmond, Washington, United States (On-site)

$184k – $356.5k Yearly

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Graphics Architect, Hardware - New College Grad 2026

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$108k – $178.3k Yearly

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Senior Custom SOC IP Verification Engineer

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Shanghai, Shanghai, China (On-site)

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Mechanical and Thermal Program Manager

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Santa Clara, California, United States (On-site)

$168k – $258.8k Yearly