👉 Heated computing, also known as edge computing or distributed computing, refers to the practice of processing data closer to where it is generated rather than relying solely on centralized cloud servers. This approach aims to reduce latency, enhance data privacy and security, and improve overall system efficiency by minimizing the distance data needs to travel for processing. In heated computing, this concept is further extended by utilizing local hardware and specialized edge devices, often powered by advanced cooling systems to manage heat dissipation in real-time. This localized processing is particularly beneficial for applications requiring immediate responses, such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and industrial automation, where delays could lead to significant operational or safety issues.