Edge computing emerged as a revolutionary tool to address the rising demand for real-time data processing. By enabling data processing at the edge of the network, closer to where it’s generated, edge computing significantly reduces latency and bandwidth use.Â
That’s the story we’ve been told for years, but how will it evolve with the new demands of generative AI and bandwidth explosion?
Edge today
Currently, edge computing is a major force in many sectors. It ensures lower latency and optimized data deliverability—at least it has the potential for both benefits. The Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, and Industry 4.0 widely incorporate edge computing.
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