AMD is once again hiring more Linux engineer(s) to work on their Ryzen client efforts under Linux with next-gen hardware enablement, enhancing features/support for existing Ryzen systems, and related efforts.
AMD hiring for Linux engineering is hardly notable these days on the server side where EPYC market-share in the data center continues to grow significantly and of course Linux dominates. Building off their steady progress for Ryzen on Linux the past number of years and significant design wins with the likes of Valve’s Steam Deck, some Tesla in-vehicle systems, and more, Ryzen on Linux continues to grow in importance too.
The latest job posting for Ryzen on Linux is hiring in Taipei, Taiwan to focus on Ryzen bring-up under Linux:
“Your role as a Linux Engineer is to enable Ryzen APU/CPU within Linux distros (RHEL, Ubuntu etc.) and work with the cross-functional team for Linux OS bring-up
– Plan, design, review and evaluate Linux OS specifications for targeted platforms
– Ability to engage with external partners and customers to enable preferred kernels and distros on Ryzen platforms
– Contribute to the design and architecture of high-quality, complex systems, Linux environments and the compatibility among commodities
– Ability to debug complex, system-level, multi-component issues that typically span across multiple layers in the system, using either written or verbal skill
– Collaborate in a team environment across multiple engineering disciplines, making the architectural tradeoffs required to rapidly deliver base level solutions for the platform
– Experience in C and Python skills, git
– Familiarity with at least one major Linux distro
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A proficient Systems design engineer with strong Linux skills. Take a primary role in between silicon engineers, firmware engineers, software engineers, platform engineers and architects. Deliver plans to support major Linux distribution partners in upcoming platform launch plans. Demonstrate ability to optimally deliver commercial technologies.”
The job description and role is similar to what we have seen out of AMD for Linux on the Ryzen side in recent years. Great timing too with preparations beginning for AMD Zen 6 on Linux.
Those wanting to learn more about this latest AMD Ryzen Linux job posting can do so at careers.amd.com.