👉 Sonic computing is an emerging field that leverages sound waves, specifically ultrasonic frequencies, to perform computational tasks. Unlike traditional computing that relies on electronic signals and binary code, sonic computing uses acoustic waves to transmit and process information. These sound waves can carry complex data and perform operations such as arithmetic, logic, and even machine learning tasks. By encoding information in the amplitude, frequency, or phase of these sound waves, sonic computing can potentially offer faster processing speeds, lower energy consumption, and enhanced parallelism compared to conventional electronic systems. This technology holds promise for applications in areas like real-time data processing, sensor networks, and even medical imaging, where speed and efficiency are critical.