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      <title>Edge Computing: Bringing Intelligence Closer to Users</title>
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      <description>The cloud revolution centralized computing. Now edge computing is decentralizing it again — but smarter. Having built real-time communication infrastructure at scale, I&amp;rsquo;ve experienced firsthand why pushing computation closer to users isn&amp;rsquo;t just an optimization; it&amp;rsquo;s a fundamental architectural shift.&#xA;Why Edge Computing Matters Now Three converging trends are making edge computing essential:&#xA;1. The Latency Problem Cloud data centers are fast, but physics imposes limits. A round trip from Mumbai to a US-East data center takes 200-300ms.</description>
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      <description>WebAssembly (Wasm) was created to run code at near-native speed in web browsers. But its most transformative impact may be outside the browser entirely. Wasm is becoming the universal runtime — a portable, secure, fast execution environment for everything from server-side applications to IoT devices to plugin systems.&#xA;Why WebAssembly is Breaking Out Wasm has properties that make it uniquely suited as a universal runtime:&#xA;Near-Native Performance Wasm executes at speeds within 10-20% of native code.</description>
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