👉 Firm computing is an emerging paradigm that integrates computing capabilities directly into physical objects, known as "things," through the use of embedded systems, sensors, and connectivity technologies. Unlike traditional computing that relies on centralized servers and cloud infrastructure, firm computing decentralizes computation, allowing devices to process data locally or communicate with each other in a peer-to-peer network. This approach enhances efficiency, reduces latency, and improves privacy by minimizing data transmission to external servers. Firm computing devices can operate autonomously or in collaboration with other devices, enabling smart homes, industrial automation, and IoT applications to function more intelligently and responsively. By embedding computational power into everyday objects, firm computing aims to create a more connected, intelligent, and efficient ecosystem.