Nvidia will hold a special broadcast today, as part of this year's GTC.

The GeForce Beyond special event will feature Nvidia's founder and CEO Jensen Huang showing off the latest breakthroughs in gaming, creating and graphics technology.

Details of what that means are thin on the ground at the moment, though Nvidia has already started teasing what it's calling "ProjectBeyond" and there's a dedicated hashtag for that too:

 LOOK BEYOND #ProjectBeyond pic.twitter.com/PJ1qj4Mdei

When is the GeForce Beyond special broadcast?

The GTC 2022 conference will run until 22 September 2022. Nvidia's keynote is part of its second day, today Tuesday 20 September. It's set to kick off at these times:

  • 8 am Pacific Daylight Time
  • 11 am Eastern Daylight Time
  • 4 pm British Summer Time
  • 5 pm Central European Summer Time
  • Midnight Japan Standard Time

How to watch the special event

You should be able to watch it via the video at the top of this page.

In addition, the GeForce Beyond special broadcast will be live streamed on Nvidia's Twitch account and GeForce YouTube account.

What to expect during the GeForce Beyond special broadcast

What's being announced during the special broadcast hasn't yet been officially revealed. However, it's reasonable to assume we might be about to hear more about the next iteration of Nvidia's GeForce graphics cards.

Rumours have been circulating for a while now that the RTX 40 series could launch soon and the official announcement of the event also says that PC enthusiasts shouldn't miss the broadcast.

With any luck, we'll finally be finding out more about Nvidia's Ada Lovelace architecture and new GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards.

Hints of the upcoming GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition card have already been appearing online in the form of leaks and renders. The specs of that card have also been circulating suggesting it might boast as 16384 CUDA cores and GPU clocks of up to 2750MHz along with powerful 23Gbps GDDR6X memory. Only time will tell how accurate this is and you might need to tune in to find out.