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Margo Steines Margo Steines
Updated on April 30, 2026

45 Companies Hiring Entry-Level Engineers

These companies are looking for entry-level engineers to help them stay competitive in an evolving landscape.

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Adarsh Mittal Adarsh Mittal
Updated on April 29, 2026

Why AI Chip Hype Falls Apart in Production

Semiconductors that perform well in lab conditions often flop when companies adopt them. To build products that actually work, researchers need to change their priorities.

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Akash Rathi Akash Rathi
Updated on April 29, 2026

The AI Hardware Era Is Here. Product Managers Aren’t Ready.

As AI devices become more common, product managers will increasingly work on hardware projects. Our expert explains how software development principles can translate.

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Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on April 27, 2026

55 Top Engineering Companies to Know

These companies continue to outperform the competition while facing disruptive tech trends head on.

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Abel Rodriguez Abel Rodriguez
Updated on April 13, 2026

27 Defense Contractors to Know

These companies develop military-grade products like fighter jets and intelligence software, and they’re looking for top tech talent to join their teams.

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Alen Prasevic Alen Prasevic
Updated on March 26, 2026

How Remote Access Is Reshaping University Learning and the Future Workforce

Universities are embracing remote collaboration tools, which makes education more accessible and better prepares students for the workforce.

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Margo Steines Margo Steines
Updated on February 26, 2026

12 Companies Hiring Mechanical Engineers

Mechanical engineers can find work in fields like aerospace, 3D printing and robotics.

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Ahmad Shadid Ahmad Shadid
Updated on February 13, 2026

The Model War Is Over. AI Progress Now Depends on Physical Infrastructure.

Flashy models may grab headlines, but the infrastructure that powers them is far more important. Our expert explains why.

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Vivek Swaminathan Vivek Swaminathan
Updated on February 11, 2026

The Future of AI Depends on Solving This Problem — and It’s Not Compute

The only way to solve the massive heat problems of next gen AI chips is with liquid cooling.

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Ben Koska Ben Koska
Updated on January 28, 2026

The Next Wave of AI Infrastructure Must Target Nvidia’s CUDA Moat

Nvidia built something incredible with CUDA, but for AI to meet its full potential, it’s time to move on.

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