Recent reports show the global edge computing market is expected to surpass $260 billion in 2025, driven by real-time analytics, low-latency processing and industry-specific workloads.As businesses shift from centralised cloud to distributed edge scenarios, the new frontier isn’t simply “cloud minus distance”, it’s AI-powered edge nodes that make decisions locally and act independently when connectivity is disrupted....
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