Overbuilt compute refers to hardware intentionally provisioned beyond current workload demands, ensuring headroom for peak processing, rapid scaling, or latency-sensitive tasks. It is used in AI training, high-frequency trading, and cloud gaming to prevent bottlenecks. Engineers, data scientists, and enterprises handling unpredictable or mission-critical workloads benefit most from this performance buffer.
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