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Tech's Biggest Wins This Week: AI, Edge, and the Future — Podcast
By Tom Google · Friday, June 26, 2026
From AI memory shortages to edge computing breakthroughs, this week's tech headlines are a roadmap for wealth creation. Dalitomma Inc breaks it all down.
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HOOK:
What if the biggest threat to your AI strategy isn't your competitors — it's a memory chip shortage that nobody's talking about, and it could last until 2028?
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CONTEXT:
Right now, the tech world is firing on all cylinders — and this week dropped three signals that serious builders and investors can't afford to miss. We're talking AI infrastructure hitting a wall, edge computing suddenly becoming the smart money move, and healthcare tech getting a miniaturized upgrade that's straight-up science fiction. At Dalitomma Inc, we track exactly this kind of shift — because this is where real wealth gets built.
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First — Micron's CEO just dropped a warning that memory shortages could stretch well beyond 2027. AI data centers are consuming DRAM and NAND at a pace the entire industry wasn't prepared for. For SaaS founders and tech investors, this isn't background noise. This means cloud compute costs are going up, platform stability is at risk, and the companies doing strategic infrastructure planning TODAY are the ones laughing in 2028. The picks-and-shovels layer is under serious strain — and that's your opportunity signal.
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Second — DEEPX and Sixfab just launched an ultra-low-power AI accelerator for Raspberry Pi 5 called the DEEPX AI HAT. This thing runs powerful AI inference directly on edge devices — robotics, smart automation, physical AI — without touching a cloud server. Production-ready starter kits, full SDKs, globally accessible. In a world where memory shortages are driving cloud costs through the roof, edge AI isn't just cool anymore. It's the financially smart play for developers building real products on a budget.
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Third — capsule endoscopy just got a major upgrade. University Hospitals of Northamptonshire is now deploying a pill-sized camera with three lenses, an LED, a battery, and a radio transmitter — all swallowable — to detect hidden bleeding, inflammation, and cancer in the small bowel. This is IoT meets healthcare in the most literal way possible. Miniaturization at this level signals where the next wave of health tech investment is heading, and it's closer than most people realize.
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THE TAKEAWAY:
Here's your one action item — open your current AI product roadmap today and ask yourself: what happens to my costs and stability if cloud memory prices spike 30 percent by 2026? If you don't have an answer, that's your homework. Start researching edge AI deployment options before it becomes urgent, not after.
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