Theta Labs said that Theta EdgeCloud will extend its support to upcoming 3D rendering tasks. What makes it unique in the market is its ability to leverage the best high-end GPU power and edge nodes distributed across the globe. EdgeCloud will now implement two technologies to serve its purpose: innovative cloud compute task scheduling and assignment technologies to intelligently assign and route compute tasks.
The text-to-3D generative rendering tasks lie at the core, with the entire process divided into two stages. The first stage involves low-resolution 3D mesh optimization, while the following stage involves high-resolution rendering plus optimization into the final model.
A relatively low computational demand is what drives the initial phase. As a result, community shards or Theta edge nodes execute this task at a financial expense. The second stage is exclusively required when the assignment necessitates the utilization of high-performance EdgeCloud GPUs.
The algorithm treats both stages as different tasks. The score is calculated by the equation, based on which it is determined where efficiency can be gained at a reasonable cost.
The experience and patents that Theta has accumulated over the years support the development. Since September 2016, Theta Labs has been able to secure four patents for 360 rendering and other technologies related to the segment. Also driving the growth is the experience of being one of the first platforms to host a VR 360 livestream.
That was done with NVIDIA along with 10,000 spectators at Barclays Center in New York.
EdgeCloud is scheduled to launch on May 1, 2024. The Theta team will leverage its experience in 3D 360 rendering to focus more on AI computing jobs. Moving forward, Theta Labs will upgrade its edge nodes worldwide to ensure that the versions align with development. It will better support 3D rendering test jobs. Participants are slated to receive rewards in TFUEL.
More plans are in the pipeline, focusing on taking the development forward. For instance, EdgeCloud aims to enable full 3D rendering and AI applications that utilize 3D. This includes the use of complex 3D visual effects for animations and movies. It will sport the reliability and scalability that media companies seek.
The development comes after Theta Labs announced its roadmap for 2024. It has been divided into two halves. The first half, or H1, will feature the first release of EdgeCloud. It will see the launch of Elite+ Booster features on EEN, along with the introduction of a virtual management and operations dashboard.
The second half will see the introduction of EdgeCloud 2, which will provide full decentralization of the Theta Video API for DRMm expanded TDROP use cases, as well as integrating Theta Web3 theater into ThetaDrop plus partner platforms.
That said, the third release of EdgeCloud will happen in the next year, 2025, and it will come loaded with the first hybrid cloud computing platform.