MSFT is Hiring A Fistful of Xbox Hardware Devs

Microsoft is hiring up a storm for its Xbox department, leading to speculation that the company is already planning for the next console in the Xbox family. CNet points to this job listing, which was posted yesterday and calls for a "Graphics Hardware Architect" for the company's Xbox Console Architecture group.

The job post describes the the Xbox Console Architecture group's function as being responsible for "defining and delivering next-generation console architectures from conception through implementation," and stipulates that an ideal candidate for the available position on the team should have "a broad background in 3D graphics rendering architectures and algorithms (ideally with gaming applications in mind), 3D software pipelines, and physics."

If that isn't enough to pique your curiosity as to what Microsoft might be up to at its Mountain View offices, Engadget has found more listings that show Microsoft is looking to fill an additional three positions:

  • A Hardware Design Verification Engineer, who will be responsible for the design verification and qualification of the Xbox console at the component, motherboard, and system levels.
  • An Audio/Video Hardware Architect, whose role will include architecture analysis, key technology selection, architecture specification, communication and collaboration with extensive Microsoft teams and partner companies.
  • Senior Architect and Performance Engineer, a position that is focused primarily on performance evaluation and modeling but will include involvement in all aspects of product development.

It's been six years since Microsoft launched the Xbox 360, but the company believes the console still has another few years left in it. Still, new products have to start somewhere -- they can't just conjure consoles out of thin air -- so perhaps Microsoft is shoring up its resources in preparation for the next iteration of the Xbox.

If you want to be a part of the development of the next Xbox, check the listings out on LinkedIn: Graphics hardware architect, Hardware Design Verification Engineer, Audio/Video hardware architect, Senior Architect and Performance Engineer

(via CNet)

  • Trialsking
    Yay the next generation of dumbed down...
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  • kcorp2003
    I don't meet their qualification standards yet. -_- i'm still a noob.
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  • roofus
    TrialskingYay the next generation of dumbed down...
    Nobody can argue the sentiment there Trials. The reality is that the console market has a much larger consumer base than PC gaming. I don't like it either but I welcome any advances in console gaming that would bring better titles to PC. If we have to "eat out of the trash" so to speak, at least it will be better trash. :)
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  • g0rilla
    "Microsoft is hiring up a storm for its Xbox department, leading to speculation that the company is already planning for the next console in the Xbox family."

    Already planning?! What's it been? 6 years since the 360 came out? So we're looking at an 8 year life span before the next console come out. That's like 200 in computer years
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  • fyasko
    good thing i bought a 2600k gaming PC, at least now i can game in full HD. it's amazing that MSFT has just now started to develop a new console. at least we have zune and kinect...
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  • g0rilla
    g0rilla"Microsoft is hiring up a storm for its Xbox department, leading to speculation that the company is already planning for the next console in the Xbox family."Already planning?! What's it been? 6 years since the 360 came out? So we're looking at an 8 year life span before the next console come out. That's like 200 in computer years

    Just checked Wikipedia which says:
    "With the announcement of the Xbox 360 S, Microsoft have said that they believe that the console is only mid-way through its life-cycle and will continue through 2015."

    Damn.
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  • thillntn
    Geo is looking for a job...do I get a finder fee? lmao
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  • mobrocket
    g0rillaJust checked Wikipedia which says:"With the announcement of the Xbox 360 S, Microsoft have said that they believe that the console is only mid-way through its life-cycle and will continue through 2015."Damn.
    However, that could just mean how long they support it, kind of how PS2 was still supported while the PS3 was out.

    I just am hoping for flash memory / ssd storage and possibly stream like service...
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  • 11796pcs
    Hmm... it would be nice if MSFT actually put some effort into making PC games and furthering the industry instead of abandoning the platform they CREATED and closing down successful game studios (ex. Ensemble). Sure I'm glad they are making advances in the consoles but I agree with g0rilla that an 8 year life cycle is rediculous. It almost makes you want to give up upgrading you PC when you can run most games off of a C2D nowadays.
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  • caeden
    maybe they will find a better fix for the RROD other than removing the red ring? Who knows. I have never been much of a gamer, much less a console person, but I have to say both the X360 and PS3 are looking pretty old compared to my out of date computer, them bumping up to even the level of my aging machine would make me consider buying one, but I guess I will just have to wait.
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