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Here’s where to watch the Nvidia keynote at CES 2025 today

Tune in to see the launch of the RTX 50 series
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Here’s where to watch the Nvidia keynote at CES 2025 today
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CES is one of the biggest tech events of the year. Companies like AMD, Nvidia, and others use this event to show off their new products and plans for the year, making it an exciting event for tech enthusiasts. Nvidia is expected to make some big announcements during the event, such as revealing the RTX 50 series graphics cards. And if you're eager to watch Nvidia’s CES 2025 keynote, we've got all the details you need right here.

Nvidia keynote at CES 2025

Nvidia's keynote will kick off on January 6, 2025, at 6:30 PM Pacific Time. This will be one of the first big presentations at CES, so make sure to save the date and time. Nvidia’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, will be delivering the keynote, and we’re expecting him to make some major announcements. For those interested, you can watch the event live via Nvidia’s official YouTube channel.

One of the great things about this livestream happening on YouTube is that it will likely remain there as a video to watch back in case you missed it live. In any case, we’ve converted the start time across several different regions to help you figure out when to tune in.

  • Pacific Time (PT): 6:30 PM, January 6th
  • Eastern Time (ET): 9:30 PM, January 6th
  • London, UK (GMT): 2:30 AM, January 7th
  • Sydney, Australia (AEDT): 1:30 PM, January 7th
  • Auckland, New Zealand (NZDT): 3:30 PM, January 7th

As for what will be announced at the event, we’ve already mentioned the 50 series as the big thing – but what will that include? Well, we expect to see the launch of the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 cards first and foremost.


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