👉 Marble computing is an innovative approach to distributed computing that leverages the power of everyday objects, particularly smartphones and tablets, as computational nodes. Instead of relying on centralized servers, Marble computing distributes processing tasks across a network of mobile devices, which act as both clients and servers. This decentralized model allows for efficient, real-time data processing and decision-making by harnessing the collective computational power of a large number of connected devices. Marble computing is particularly useful for applications requiring low latency, high mobility, and real-time data analysis, such as augmented reality, smart cities, and IoT (Internet of Things) systems. By utilizing the ubiquitous nature of smartphones and tablets, Marble computing democratizes access to powerful computing resources, making advanced processing capabilities available to a broader audience without the need for specialized hardware.