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The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure

The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure

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Lucas and Luna explore the shift from centralized cloud computing to distributed edge infrastructure. Each episode examines a specific technology—CDN architectures, local compute nodes, IoT gateways, or 5G edge slices—and traces how it changes latency, data sovereignty, and network resilience. Lucas brings the engineering perspective, citing real-world deployments from companies like Cloudflare, Fastly, and AWS Wavelength, while Luna presses on the business trade-offs: where does edge compute make economic sense, and where does it add unnecessary complexity? They avoid hype and focus on measurable performance benchmarks, cost-per-operation comparisons, and the practical realities of managing fleets of distributed servers. The listener is a technical leader, infrastructure engineer, or product manager who needs to decide when to push compute to the edge and when to keep it centralized. Every episode ends with a concrete tension: Is edge computing just a CDN with a different label, or does it fundamentally change how we build applications? #EdgeComputing #CDN #DistributedInfrastructure #LocalCompute #IoT #5GEdge #CloudArchitecture #Latency #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #EdgeNetworks #Serverless #FPGA #AWSWavelength #CloudflareWorkers #DataSovereignty #NetworkResilience Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Economics
Episodes
  • How Edge Computing Is Transforming Film Production Workflows
    Jun 28 2026
    Edge computing is quietly revolutionizing film production. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how a major Hollywood studio used distributed edge nodes to process real-time dailies and VFX previews on set, reducing the typical 24-hour turnaround to under 10 minutes. They break down the hardware — think ruggedized GPU servers in a camera truck — and the software pipeline that compresses, transmits, and renders footage locally. The episode also touches on the broader implications for remote collaboration: editors in different time zones can access near-live footage without cloud latency. A concrete glimpse into how edge infrastructure is changing one of the most creative industries on the planet. #EdgeComputing #FilmProduction #HollywoodTech #Dailies #VFX #GPU #RealTimeRendering #DistributedInfrastructure #RemoteCollaboration #ContentCreation #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheEdgeComputingPodcast #LucasAndLuna #Podcast #Episode79 #FilmIndustry Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    5 mins
  • How Edge Computing Is Reshaping Real-Time Robotic Surgery
    Jun 28 2026
    In this episode of The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how edge computing is transforming robotic surgery by enabling real-time haptic feedback and low-latency video processing. They focus on the case of a major hospital network that deployed local edge nodes to reduce lag in surgical robots from 50 milliseconds to under 5 milliseconds, allowing surgeons to feel tissue resistance during remote procedures. The hosts discuss the technical trade-offs, including the need for dedicated edge hardware versus cloud fallback, and how this shifts surgical training and access. They also touch on the role of 5G network slicing in ensuring consistent performance. A specific anecdote about a pilot program in rural Nebraska illustrates the life-saving potential of this technology. The episode closes with a look at the regulatory hurdles and the next frontier: AI-assisted edge inference for real-time anomaly detection during surgery. #EdgeComputing #RoboticSurgery #HapticFeedback #LowLatency #SurgicalRobots #Telemedicine #5GNetworkSlicing #RealTimeVideo #AIInference #HealthcareTech #RemoteSurgery #NebraskaPilot #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DistributedInfrastructure #LocalCompute #CDN Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins
  • How Edge Computing Powers Real-Time Video Rendering in Cloud Gaming
    Jun 27 2026
    Episode 77 dives into a surprising edge computing use case: real-time video rendering for cloud gaming. Lucas explains why latency-sensitive game streaming — not just game logic but actual frame rendering — is moving from centralized cloud data centers to the network edge. Using NVIDIA's GeForce NOW and Amazon's AWS Wavelength as examples, the episode reveals how sub-20-millisecond rendering loops are now possible through edge nodes located inside telecom carrier points of presence. Luna questions the bandwidth economics and whether edge rendering can scale beyond early adopters. The episode also touches on the competitive dynamics between hyperscalers and telecom providers as edge infrastructure reshapes the gaming industry. #EdgeComputing #CloudGaming #VideoRendering #NVIDIA #GeForceNOW #AWS #Wavelength #Latency #RealTime #Telecom #5G #Hyperscalers #Gaming #Streaming #Technology #DistributedInfrastructure #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
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