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Deep & Emerging Tech·July 4, 2026·1 min read

Micron Breaks Ground on $9 Billion Western Japan Plant Expansion

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Another ¥1.5 trillion of DRAM capex in Japan means AI memory supply is being regionalized, not just scaled. If your roadmap depends on high-bandwidth memory, treat geography and government incentives as real constraints in your capacity planning.

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Small nuclear waste batteries could fuel drones for 30 years via trickle charging, making Spiderweb scenario a permanent nightmare

Multi-decade nuclear-waste batteries for drones and satellites would turn today’s deployment and refueling constraints into a one-time launch decision—persistence, not range, becomes the design variable. Defense, logistics, and monitoring operators should start scenario-planning for assets that effectively never come home, with all the regulatory, safety, and escalation risk that implies.

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The man who built Pegasus now sells governments the antidote, and Latin America is buying

The creator of Pegasus now selling AI-powered "antidote" tools into Latin American governments at a $3B valuation shows how offensive cyber expertise is being repackaged as defensive product. For anyone running critical infrastructure or public-sector stacks in the region, assume both sides of the capability curve are commercialized and plan for a faster attack–defense cycle.