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The memory shortage shaking Apple and Microsoft is 'existential crisis' for smaller players

CNBC · Jun 27, 2026, 12:25 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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  • Earlier this year, Mono Technologies assembled and shipped nearly 1,000 units of its flagship product, a $600 router development kit.
  • Then came the memory crunch, which has driven up the cost to produce practically every electronic device on the planet.

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Earlier this year, Mono Technologies assembled and shipped nearly 1,000 units of its flagship product, a $600 router development kit. Co-founder Tomaž Zaman, who started Mono in 2024, found early traction with networking aficionados, who use the product to speed their internet connections.

Then came the memory crunch, which has driven up the cost to produce practically every electronic device on the planet. Now, Zaman isn't sure what to do, especially for the 1,300 prospective customers who put down a $100 deposit for his next production run.

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