👉 Architectural computing is an interdisciplinary field that integrates principles from computer science, architecture, and design to create intelligent, adaptive, and efficient computing systems that can interact with and respond to their environments. It focuses on designing computing architectures that are not only powerful and scalable but also capable of learning, reasoning, and adapting to new situations. This involves the development of hardware components such as processors, memory systems, and interconnects that can support complex algorithms and machine learning models, alongside software frameworks that enable seamless integration of these components. Architectural computing aims to bridge the gap between traditional computing paradigms and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and edge computing, enabling more responsive, context-aware, and sustainable computing solutions.