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How to watch Nvidia’s Computex 2023 keynote

Computex, one of the biggest trade shows of the year for the laptop and PC space, will kick off in a few days. There will be big announcements from several companies, but the most anticipated event of the week is the Nvidia keynote, which will open the show on Monday morning.

The keynote speaker will be Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang, who — in case you missed it — added $7 billion to his net worth a few days ago after the company’s massive Q1 earnings report.

Nvidia has not publicly released further details about the topics Huang will cover; Computex revealed that the talk will cover “advanced developments in the fields of accelerated computing and artificial intelligence”. Needless to say, we expect AI to provide enormous facilitation. Nvidia’s technology helps drive popular generative AI products like ChatGPT and Bard. This year’s chatbot explosion has driven unprecedented growth for the company, including what some say is the biggest one-day increase in the firm’s valuation ever.

Rumors are also doing the rounds that we might see the announcement of a new graphics card. That’s looking less likely since the company’s RTX 4060 GPU family hit shelves earlier this week. Still, you never know — it’s possible we could get a glimpse of more powerful hardware to come.

The fact that the show takes place in Taiwan means that people in North America will need to stay up late to watch the live event. but if you’re bored after succession Finale or just being a night owl, you can catch the keynote on YouTube (or right here). It airs Monday, May 29 at 11 a.m. ET in Taipei, which will air live on Sunday, May 28 at 8 p.m. PT and 11 p.m. ET in the US. If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t regularly attend technology keynotes as of late, you’ll also be able to watch replays on YouTube.

Following the keynote, Nvidia VP of Corporate Marketing and Developer Programs, Greg Estes, will also deliver a talk titled “Racing Toward the Industrial Metaverse,” which will discuss “how Nvidia and its partners are using the Omniverse, generative AI, and cloud computing to enable accelerated computing.” have been” will be included. An exciting new era of 3D workflow. It will take place on Tuesday, May 30 at 2:30PM ET in Taipei. It doesn’t look like it will be livestreamed, but a replay will be available, and you can sign up to be notified when it goes live on Nvidia’s website.

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