👉 Wave computing is an innovative approach to processing data that leverages the principles of wave mechanics, traditionally used in signal processing and communications, but now applied to computational tasks. Instead of using classical bits for data representation, wave computing employs "wave packets" or "waveforms," which are sequences of waves that carry information. These wave packets can represent and process data in parallel, enabling highly efficient computation for specific tasks such as pattern recognition, image processing, and signal analysis. By exploiting the properties of waves, like superposition and interference, wave computing can perform complex operations with reduced computational resources and energy consumption, making it particularly promising for applications in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and real-time data processing.