Populate 3D worlds quickly with NVIDIA Artificial Intelligence blueprints

NVIDIA released an Artificial Intelligence Blueprint for 3D object generation that helps artists prototype scenes by producing up to 20 objects from a single text prompt. The workflow integrates Llama 3.1, NVIDIA SANA and the Microsoft TRELLIS NIM microservice for faster 3D asset generation and export to Blender.
building the artificial intelligence-enabled enterprise of the future

artificial intelligence is reshaping industries by automating repetitive tasks, analysing vast datasets, and augmenting human capabilities. companies face urgent pressure to deploy strategies while infrastructure and readiness gaps persist.
The connected customer: how artificial intelligence reshapes customer experience

Brands are using artificial intelligence to deliver faster, more personalized customer experience, but many are held back by legacy systems and fragmented data. The shift calls for unified platforms that connect people, data, and decisions across the service lifecycle.
The top artificial intelligence tools to help printing companies grow

Commercial printing companies can apply Artificial Intelligence across marketing, sales, operations and customer support to attract customers and improve efficiency. This article outlines practical tools and use cases tailored to print shops.
Companies that have replaced workers with Artificial Intelligence in 2025

The fear of Artificial Intelligence job replacement is real: several major companies have acknowledged or are planning to replace roles with Artificial Intelligence to gain efficiency. This article lists firms that have already used or signaled plans to use Artificial Intelligence to cut or reassign headcount.
How Artificial Intelligence reshaped software engineering, advice from a Google engineer

A Google software engineer explains how Artificial Intelligence has accelerated workflows and changed expectations for impact, and outlines practical steps new engineers should take to succeed.
China tries its hand at advanced artificial intelligence chips without Nvidia

Cut off from Nvidia´s most advanced GPUs by export controls, China is pushing Alibaba, Huawei and local startups to produce domestic artificial intelligence chips and compatible software stacks.
Apertus: Swiss teams release fully open multilingual large language model

EPFL, ETH Zurich and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre have released Apertus, a fully open multilingual large language model with its architecture, weights and training recipes published. The model is intended to support research, commercial adoption and public oversight of Artificial Intelligence.
Marvell extends CXL ecosystem leadership with Structera interoperability across major memory and CPU platforms

Marvell announced its Structera Compute Express Link memory-expansion controllers and near memory compute accelerators passed interoperability testing with DDR4 and DDR5 from Micron Technology, Samsung Electronics, and SK hynix. The company says this makes Structera the only CXL 2.0 product family validated across both major CPU architectures and all three memory suppliers.
32 GB of RAM could become the new standard for gamers

Steam´s hardware survey shows 32 GB of RAM rose to 36.46% of surveyed systems in August, up 1.31 percentage points from July and closing on 16 GB at 41.88%. Cheaper DDR5, broader OEM memory options, and local Artificial Intelligence and streaming workloads are cited as drivers.