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In today's digital landscape, the demand for real-time data processing has never been higher. From autonomous vehicles to smart cities and IoT devices, applications require instantaneous responses to function effectively. This is where edge computing comes into play. By processing data closer to its source rather than relying on centralized cloud servers, edge computing significantly reduces latency.
By Jimmy StarkIn today's digital landscape, the demand for real-time data processing has never been higher. From autonomous vehicles to smart cities and IoT devices, applications require instantaneous responses to function effectively. This is where edge computing comes into play. By processing data closer to its source rather than relying on centralized cloud servers, edge computing significantly reduces latency.