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Jan 17, 2026 01:29

OTOY launches Octane 2026 on Render Network with Gaussian splat support, while Jensen Huang signals GPU infrastructure demand growing 10x annually.

Render Network kicked off 2026 with the production release of Octane 2026, OTOY’s flagship rendering software, as NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang declared at CES that AI computation requirements are “increasing by an order of magnitude every single year.”

The timing matters. Decentralized GPU networks like Render sit directly in the path of this demand surge, with AI computing capacity now doubling roughly every seven months according to industry tracking data.

Octane 2026 Already in Production

The new release isn’t theoretical. OTOY confirmed Octane 2026 is already powering real commercial work on the Render Network, including visuals for A$AP Rocky’s music video “Helicopter” from his fourth studio album. The production used Gaussian splats—a newer technique for 3D scene representation—rendered entirely through the decentralized network.

Gaussian splats represent a meaningful technical upgrade for creators working with photorealistic 3D content, offering faster rendering of complex scenes compared to traditional polygon-based approaches.

The Infrastructure Play

Huang’s CES keynote reinforced what GPU-focused protocols have been betting on: the compute bottleneck isn’t going away. Global AI spending is projected to exceed $2 trillion in 2026, with organizations racing to modernize infrastructure for AI workloads. The industry is also seeing a notable shift from training to inference compute—the latter being where decentralized networks can compete more effectively.

Render Network is positioning itself at this intersection. Artist David Ariew, whose work appears in the SUBMERGE exhibition at ARTECHOUSE through May, noted that his piece “would have taken years to render on a single machine but was completed in days using Render.”

Ecosystem Expansion

Beyond Octane, the network highlighted several active use cases this week. MHX open-sourced Bitmap, a generative 3D data sculpture that automatically renders new visuals every 24 hours based on Bitcoin block data. The full pipeline documentation provides a template for autonomous creative systems running on decentralized compute.

Commercial adoption continues too. Italo Ruan’s Perhaps Creation completed a full-CGI project for Santander and Formula 1 rendered entirely on the network—the kind of enterprise-grade work that validates production readiness.

What’s Ahead

RenderCon 2026 is scheduled for April 16-17 in Los Angeles, with programming currently being finalized. The conference follows last year’s event featuring Beeple and Render founder Jules Urbach discussing practical AI creative workflows.

For traders watching the decentralized compute thesis, the signal from CES is clear: GPU demand isn’t slowing. Whether Render can capture meaningful share of that $2 trillion spending wave remains the open question heading into Q2.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/render-network-octane-2026-nvidia-ai-compute-demand

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