According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company is emphasizing the advantages of streaming 3D assets for robotics simulation over traditional downloading or pixel streaming. The post highlights comments from Miris CPO William McDonald, who in a recent webinar described how spatial streaming can address a key bottleneck in simulation workflows: limited VRAM capacity.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that, by delivering only the necessary scene geometry per frame, Miris’s streaming approach may enable more efficient GPU memory utilization and support multiple concurrent simulations on the same hardware. For investors, this could indicate a product strategy aimed at improving scalability and cost efficiency for customers in robotics, 3D visualization, and web-based simulation, potentially strengthening Miris’s competitive position in high-performance simulation markets.

