👉 Cables computing, also known as fiber optic or Ethernet-based computing, is an emerging paradigm in data processing and storage that leverages high-speed optical fiber cables to interconnect computing resources. Unlike traditional computing models that rely on electrical signals and copper wires, cables computing uses light pulses traveling through fiber optic cables to transmit data at extremely high speeds, often exceeding 100 Gbps. This approach allows for the creation of distributed computing systems that can scale horizontally, connecting multiple nodes with minimal latency and high bandwidth. By utilizing the existing infrastructure of fiber optic networks, cables computing promises to enhance data transfer efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and enable more flexible and resilient computing environments, particularly beneficial for applications requiring massive parallel processing, such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and high-performance computing.