👉 Leg computing, or local computing, refers to the processing of data and execution of tasks on a device that is physically connected to a computer or server, rather than relying solely on cloud-based services. This approach involves running applications and computations directly on the user's device, such as a laptop or smartphone, thereby reducing latency and enhancing privacy and security by keeping sensitive data on the local device. Leg computing enables real-time processing, faster response times, and offline functionality, making it ideal for applications requiring immediate results or where internet connectivity is unreliable. It also helps in minimizing data transfer costs and improving overall system performance by offloading some computational tasks from the cloud to the local hardware.