Rebeca Moen
May 14, 2025 14:54
The Render Network Foundation’s April 2025 report highlights ecosystem metrics, governance proposals, strategic partnerships, and product updates, showcasing the network’s evolution in AI and 3D rendering.
The Render Network Foundation has released its comprehensive monthly report for April 2025, detailing significant advancements and strategic partnerships within the ecosystem. The report underscores the network’s commitment to fostering innovation in both AI and 3D rendering sectors.
Ecosystem Metrics and Governance
April’s report provides an overview of key network metrics, including frames rendered, token burns, emissions, and payments to GPU operators. This data reflects the network’s ongoing growth and efficiency, as documented on stats.renderfoundation.com.
Governance updates are a focal point, with the proposal RNP-019 introducing a new emissions and rewards framework for the Render Compute Network. This initiative aims to broaden the network’s utility, particularly in AI-related applications such as machine learning and generative AI models. The proposal, initially rejected, was amended and passed by April 30, 2025.
Strategic Partnerships
The Render Network has announced partnerships with The Manifest Network and THINK, both pivotal in enhancing the network’s AI compute capabilities. The Manifest Network will manage secure CPU compute, while the Render Network provides low-latency GPU resources. THINK’s framework supports on-chain AI agent development, leveraging the Render Network for advanced AI models.
Product and Community Updates
Product enhancements include the public beta of Blender Cycles rendering, with ongoing development for Blender Octane and Arnold support. The network has also integrated AI tools for custom image and video inputs, improving generative video outputs.
Community engagement was highlighted at RenderCon, held on April 15, 2025, in Hollywood, California. The event featured discussions on media, technology, and art, with coverage from various media outlets.
Artist Spotlight and Upcoming Initiatives
April witnessed artists leveraging the Render Network for high-profile events like Coachella. Notable projects included visuals by Ness_Graphics and M99 Studios for DJ Mustard, and Chelsea Evenstar and David Ariew for Zedd’s performance.
Looking ahead, the Render Network is recruiting node operators and partners for the Render Compute Network. Additionally, the Render Royale contest invites digital artists to create themed 3D works, with May focusing on ‘Fantasy Worlds’.
For more details, visit the Render Network’s official report.
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