Edge Computing: Solving the 0.1 Second ‘Deadly Delay’
Data is the “lifeblood” of modern society. Although fiber optics can transmit data at 200,000 kilometers per second (two-thirds of the speed of light in a vacuum), delays are inevitable in long-distance transmission. For example, a signal sent from Beijing takes at least 0.1 seconds to reach Chile, which is about 20,000 kilometers away. Although … Read more