Picture a self-driving car dodging potholes in real-time, a factory robot spotting defects before a product ships, or your smartwatch analyzing heart rhythms without phoning home to a distant server. That's edge computing in action—a distributed computing approach that processes data right where it's created, on devices or local nodes, instead of shuttling everything to centralized clouds. The edge computing definition boils down to low latency computing at the network's edge, slashing delays and bandwidth demands through edge processing. As March 2026 accelerates with 5G rollout and IoT explosions, understanding what is edge computing becomes crucial for businesses racing to deploy real-time data processing. From IoT edge computing in smart cities to edge vs cloud debates in factories, why edge computing matters touches everyone from developers to delivery drivers. Curious how data processing at source transforms sluggish systems into responsive powerhouses? Let's unp...
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