NVIDIA’s Job Listings Reveal ‘Game Remastering’ Studio, New Interest In RISC-V

An anonymous reader quotes Forbes: Nvidia has a lot riding on the success of its GeForce RTX cards. The Santa Clara, California company is beating the real-time ray tracing drum loudly, adamant on being known as a champion of the technology before AMD steals some of its thunder next year with the PlayStation 5 and its own inevitable release of ray-tracing enabled PC graphics cards. Nvidia has shown that, with ray tracing, it can breathe new life into a decades-old PC shooter like id Software’s Quake 2, so why not dedicate an entire game studio to remastering timeless PC classics? A new job listing spotted by DSOGaming confirms that’s exactly what Nvidia is cooking up. The ad says NVIDIA’s new game remastering program is “cherry-picking some of the greatest titles from the past decades and bringing them into the ray tracing age, giving them state-of-the-art visuals while keeping the gameplay that made them great.” (And it adds that the initiative is “starting with a title that you know and love but we can’t talk about here!”) Meanwhile, a China-based industry watcher on Medium reports that “six RISC-V positions have been advertised by NVIDIA, based in Shanghai and pertaining to architecture, design, and verification.”

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