👉 Rush computing is an advanced form of distributed computing that leverages a network of geographically dispersed, heterogeneous devices to process large volumes of data in real-time. Unlike traditional cloud computing, which relies on centralized data centers, Rush computing distributes computational tasks across a wide array of edge devices, such as smartphones, IoT sensors, and local servers, to minimize latency and maximize efficiency. This approach enables faster data processing and decision-making by bringing computation closer to where data is generated, making it ideal for applications requiring immediate responses, such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and real-time analytics. By harnessing the collective power of these devices, Rush computing optimizes resource utilization and enhances overall system performance.