👉 Packing computing is an innovative approach to data processing that involves utilizing the physical space within devices or distributed systems to store and process large volumes of data, thereby increasing computational power without the need for additional hardware. This method leverages techniques such as 3D stacking, advanced memory architectures, and heterogeneous integration to maximize the use of available space. By packing computing resources directly into memory chips or other compact storage units, devices can handle complex computations more efficiently and cost-effectively, making it particularly useful for applications requiring high-performance computing, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics. This approach not only reduces power consumption but also enhances the overall performance and scalability of computing systems, bridging the gap between storage and processing units.