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Deep & Emerging Tech·June 29, 2026·1 min read

Cargo thieves have set their sights on data center supplies

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When $1.3M of copper wire and equipment disappears from a truck yard, data centers stop being just a cyber target—your AI capacity depends on a physical supply chain that’s now attractive to organized theft. If you’re building or expanding facilities, treat cabling and critical components like high-value inventory and tighten logistics security and insurance assumptions accordingly.

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JIJ Appoints Steven Gibson to Lead U.S. Expansion

Hybrid quantum–AI optimization is moving from lab curiosity to go-to-market motion—JIJ putting a President of Americas and a dedicated solution architect on the ground is a bet that U.S. enterprises will pay for combinatorial optimization before full-scale quantum arrives. If you run complex logistics, pricing, or scheduling, it’s time to at least map where quantum-inspired solvers could plug into existing AI workflows.

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'Near zero-cost memory expansion through recycling': Meta will reuse terabytes worth of DDR4 memory using CXL tech and avoid paying the RAM tax

Reusing retired DDR4 via CXL to expand memory at near zero cost is a reminder that AI infra economics are now fought at the component and interconnect layer, not just GPUs. If you’re running large in-memory or AI workloads, push your vendors on CXL roadmaps and memory pooling—there’s real margin in sweating “obsolete” assets longer.