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I have never heard the phrase "runs on the edge", and the article uses some form of it a half dozen times.
My only results for "edge devices" refer to networking. Is that what they're trying to say?
Devices like Intel MyriadX inside of a camera would be considered edge devices in this application.
https://github.com/luxonis/depthai-hardware/blob/master/DM9098_OAK-D-Pro/Datasheet/OAK-D-Pro_Datasheet.pdf
I've got an original OakD camera but haven't tried to use it yet, was a gift at a convention a few years back. Pretty interesting device overall.