emerging computing
[ɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ kəmˈpjuːtɪŋ]
noun
computação emergente
1. New and developing computing technologies, paradigms, and approaches that are in early stages of development and adoption, including quantum computing, edge computing, neuromorphic computing, and other innovative computational methods.
Emerging computing technologies like quantum computing promise to solve complex problems exponentially faster than classical computers.
Tecnologias de computação emergente como a computação quântica prometem resolver problemas complexos exponencialmente mais rápido do que computadores clássicos.
2. The field or discipline that studies and develops novel computational approaches and hardware that have not yet achieved mainstream adoption.
Researchers in emerging computing are exploring brain-inspired neural architectures for artificial intelligence.
Pesquisadores em computação emergente estão explorando arquiteturas neurais inspiradas no cérebro para inteligência artificial.
This term is predominantly used in academic, research, and technology sectors in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it reflects the growing interest in innovation and technology advancement, particularly in tech hubs like São Paulo. In the USA, especially in Silicon Valley and research institutions, this term is central to discussions about technological progress and investment in R&D.
Related Idioms & Phrases
the next frontier in computing
pushing the boundaries of computation
computing at the cutting edge
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