👉 Arrives computing, also known as edge computing or distributed computing, is a paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is needed, rather than relying on a centralized cloud infrastructure. This approach minimizes latency and bandwidth usage by processing data locally or at the "edge" of the network, such as on devices, gateways, or local servers, rather than transmitting it to distant data centers. By doing so, arrives computing enhances real-time processing capabilities, supports applications requiring immediate responses like autonomous vehicles and smart cities, and improves data privacy and security by reducing the amount of sensitive information transmitted over networks. This decentralized computing model is particularly beneficial for IoT devices, which often operate in environments with limited connectivity or where low latency is critical.