👉 Builder computing is an innovative approach to software development and infrastructure that leverages the power of specialized hardware, such as GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) and TPUs (Tensor Processing Units), to accelerate the creation, testing, and deployment of software systems. Unlike traditional computing models that rely heavily on CPUs (Central Processing Units), builder computing offloads compute-intensive tasks to these specialized accelerators, significantly speeding up processes like code compilation, unit testing, and model training. This results in faster development cycles, reduced costs, and improved efficiency, especially for projects involving machine learning and data-intensive applications. By integrating these accelerators into the development pipeline, builders can iterate more rapidly and effectively, ultimately delivering higher-quality software solutions.