Nvidia is hosting a keynote at this year's Computex where it will be introducing new products and tech for gamers and creators too. 

It will kickoff at 8pm PDT today, Monday 23 May 2022.

Various speakers from the company will be taking part in the keynote, including Senior Vice President, Jeff Fisher.

Six people will be talking in total during the event including:

  • Ian Buck, Vice President of Accelerated Computing
  • Brian Kelleher, Senior Vice President, Hardware Engineering
  • Ying Yin Shih, Director of Product Management, Accelerated Computing
  • Michael Kagan, Chief Technology Officer
  • Deepu Talla, Vice President of Embedded and Edge Computing
  • Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of GeForce

If you're keen to find out more, then here are the details on how to watch the show live.

When is the Nvidia Computex Keynote?

Nvidia will host its online Computex 2022 keynote today, 23 May 2022 at 8pm PDT. These are the start times in several major locations around the globe:

  • UK: 4am BST (24 May)
  • Central Europe: 5am CET (24 May)
  • East Coast US: 11pm ET
  • Japan: 12pm JT

Where to watch the Nvidia Keynote

You can watch it via the video at the top of this page.

Alternatively, you'll also likely be to able to watch it from Nvidia's Twitch channelYouTube channel, Facebook page or Twitter account

What can you expect at the Nvidia Keynote?

Nvidia hasn't confirmed anything yet, though there is a brief summary suggesting there will be a heavy focus on AI during the keynote:

"AI on the NVIDIA accelerated computing platform is revolutionizing everything from gaming to data centers to robotics. NVIDIA will present how AI is powering the enterprise data center and the latest products and technologies for gamers and creators."

Though we've been hearing about Nvidia's Ada Lovelace 40 series graphics cards a bit lately, we're not expecting these to be revealed just yet and it's unlikely to be announced at the keynote.