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Miris Showcases GPU-Optimized 3D Streaming Infrastructure at NVIDIA GTC

Miris Showcases GPU-Optimized 3D Streaming Infrastructure at NVIDIA GTC

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miris, the company is positioning its technology as infrastructure for a shift in 3D content delivery from download-based models to streaming-first approaches, similar to the evolution of video a decade ago. The post highlights a system that optimizes OpenUSD 3D assets on CoreWeave’s dedicated NVIDIA GPU infrastructure and streams them with sub-second load times to a range of devices, including mobile, desktop, and XR.

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The post suggests Miris aims to remove the need for per-viewer cloud GPU sessions and downloads, potentially lowering delivery costs and latency for high-fidelity 3D experiences. For investors, this model could be significant if Miris can prove it scales economically, as infrastructure that enables broad, low-friction 3D and XR distribution may attract demand from gaming, e-commerce, design, and industrial simulation customers.

As shared in the LinkedIn content, Miris is demonstrating its technology stack during NVIDIA’s GTC conference at the CoreWeave booth, indicating an effort to raise visibility among developers and enterprise buyers in the GPU and AI ecosystem. This presence, combined with explicit alignment to NVIDIA and CoreWeave, may help the company deepen strategic relationships and could support future partnership, funding, or customer acquisition opportunities in the emerging “streamed 3D” and physical AI segments.

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