👉 DVD computing, or DVD-based computing, is an innovative approach that leverages the storage and processing capabilities of DVDs to perform computational tasks. Unlike traditional computers that use RAM for memory and a central processing unit (CPU) for computation, DVD computing utilizes the data storage medium of DVDs as both memory and processing units. This is achieved by encoding data into the DVDs using specialized algorithms that allow for efficient data retrieval and manipulation. The DVDs are read from and written to using a laser, enabling parallel processing of multiple data streams. This method can significantly enhance storage density and reduce power consumption, making it particularly suitable for applications requiring large amounts of data storage and processing, such as multimedia storage, big data analytics, and even simple computational tasks. However, DVD computing is still in its nascent stages, facing challenges like the need for specialized hardware and software support.