> Right, and if it's not on the cloud, it runs locally, as everything did before "cloud" became popular. We don't need to call it "edge" just to raise VC money or put out some PR. We can just say it runs locally, on-device, etc.
To me, "edge" means more than just "not cloud". It's appropriately used when making the point that computations happen where the data is gathered and the output is required (which seems actually not to be the case in TFA, but still). It's when computations are not offloaded elsewhere at all, not just "not to the cloud".
To me, "edge" means more than just "not cloud". It's appropriately used when making the point that computations happen where the data is gathered and the output is required (which seems actually not to be the case in TFA, but still). It's when computations are not offloaded elsewhere at all, not just "not to the cloud".