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Ep. 008 - Careers: Computer Hardware Engineering w/ Sarthak Raina

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On today's episode, Michael and Sarthak discuss computer hardware engineering. Sarthak goes in-depth on what it takes to become a computer hardware engineer and why anyone would want to become one. Michael picks Sarthak’s brain about the idea of planned obsolescence and they ultimately determine that “known obsolescence” is a better term to use. Sarthak also drops a nugget that the chip that he worked on at a previous company was the chip selected to power NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover.

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On today's episode, Michael and Sarthak discuss computer hardware engineering. Sarthak goes in-depth on what it takes to become a computer hardware engineer and why anyone would want to become one. Michael picks Sarthak’s brain about the idea of planned obsolescence and they ultimately determine that “known obsolescence” is a better term to use. Sarthak also drops a nugget that the chip that he worked on at a previous company was the chip selected to power NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover.

Full Episode Show Notes

Follow us on Instagram

Check us out online at https://www.thetechnicallycreativepodcast.com/

References From Today’s Episode:

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/technically-creative/message
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