👉 Exotic computing refers to the use of unconventional computing paradigms and architectures that go beyond traditional von Neumann architectures. These include quantum computing, which leverages quantum bits (qubits) to perform complex calculations exponentially faster than classical bits; neuromorphic computing, inspired by the human brain's structure and function, using artificial neural networks for efficient pattern recognition and learning; and photonic computing, which employs photons instead of electrons to transmit information, offering faster and more energy-efficient data processing. These systems exploit unique physical properties and phenomena to solve problems that are intractable for conventional computers, opening new frontiers in fields like cryptography, drug discovery, and artificial intelligence.