A new version of the new product, called Audio2Face, was tested by Nvidia. The new system will allow users to read and read audio files to use. Finally, the animated face will automatically be adapted to suit the voice. The current version uses a Digital Mark character model, but users can use any face with the same rigging and bones as they do. The system works with many languages now and has several sliders to change everything. This is a beta, so a few more updates will come down the line. It is reported that based on PCGamer, the system uses an advanced neural network that matches the animation in real time. Once the software has been downloaded, it is going to build a Tensor RT Engine which optimises the neural network for each hardware running the software. It’s all on, so that you can’t make them new things in real time, or simply bake them in a permanent way. Several videos on Nvidia on Demand offer a tyre that can help anyone test the computer if their hardware is capable. In a robbery in California, a truck loaded with Nvidia’s GeForce graphics cards was stolen earlier this month. The cards come in value between 240 and 1440. The truck went from San Francisco to the Southern California distributer. If the cards are available for the buyers, EVGA said it won’t register, pay or correct any warranty, nor will any faulty card be upgraded to the new era of the game. Also reminded buyers that buying or receiving stolen property is an offense of civil and criminal nature. In other news, those who buy, sell, and create non-fungible tokens in the US must start paying taxes on their investments.