The ProDG development tool suite allows our programmers to quickly and efficiently bring new video games from concept to reality.
Additionally, SN Systems' customer support has been top-notch throughout the entire implementation process.
Scott Cronce
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Electronic Arts Inc.
These roles offer the opportunity to be responsible for identifying, developing, and delivering critical enhancements to SN Systems' compilers, particularly in the area of optimization, code generation and instruction scheduling. The team works in a fast moving and highly challenging area driven by the needs of the world's leading game developers.

Due to ongoing recruitment, SN Systems announced the opening of their Dublin office in September 2008. The primary focus of the office is research and development for the PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3®) and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) ProDG suite of development tools.
Situated in a striking building between Harcourt and Camden Streets, it is ideally located right in the centre of Dublin's business district. Harcourt Street is a picturesque Georgian street, with a range of eateries and places to stay and access to public gardens. The famous St Stephen's Green and Grafton Street - Dublin's main shopping area - are just a short walk from the office.
Living in and around Dublin
Dublin is a capital city with something for everyone and far too much to cover on this one page but here’s a little taster of what you can expect should you decide to join our Dublin office:
Filled to the brim with culture whether you’re interested in music, arts or literature, Dublin is blessed with a history second to none. From Oscar Wilde to U2, true greats have walked the streets of this city.

If you prefer your beats to Yeats (sorry) then Dublin has nightlife to match any city in the world. Vibrant and youthful, with numerous nightclubs, world-famous pubs and cinemas to enjoy. Just make sure you’re up in the morning for work.
Dublin has international shopping to cater for all your needs and desires. A stroll along Grafton Street would be a good start but the city caters for all tastes and minds if you prefer something a little off the mainstream.
As well as fascinating city architecture, the surrounding area is also worth a mention for those that enjoy things a touch more rural. Beautiful countryside and coastline are within easy travelling distance from the centre and make a wonderful contrast from the hustle and bustle of the big city.
Dublin hosts the country’s busiest seaport and airport which is based just 10km from the centre. From Dublin airport you can reach the UK, several US destinations and other long-haul destinations.
Some useful local links:
http://www.visitdublin.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin