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Where to watch the NVIDIA Computex 2024 keynote: see CEO Jensen Huang talk more AI

The big name in GPUs is starting off Computex with its keynote
Last Updated on June 2, 2024
Where to watch the NVIDIA Computex 2024 keynote: see CEO Jensen Huang talk more AI
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Computex 2024 is upon us and there’s plenty to see and find out about what’s to come. With that, the first big name is Nvidia as it cut in line to start off the week of exciting hardware and updates to the market so if you’re planning on watching to find out if Nvidia is bringing out some new graphics cards or if it’s just going to be an AI fest that is more targeting enterprise markets.

Watch Nvidia’s Computex 2024 keynote

Nvidia is streaming its Computex keynote right to YouTube. We’ve embedded the video directly below so you can watch it right on this page when the live stream starts, which is very soon as of writing this page. So if you’re looking to catch the latest tune in right away.

What time and date is the keynote?

Nvidia’s CES keynote is scheduled for June 2nd at 7 pm Taiwanese time, opening up the week of Computex essentially as the big opener to the week of tech. If you’re looking at your local time we give you a breakdown of some other time zones for a quicker find or if you go to the live stream there should be a countdown as well.

  • 12 pm BST
  • 1 pm CEST
  • 7 am EDT
  • 6 am CDT
  • 4 am PDT
  • 4:30 pm IST

What to expect from the keynote

With an expected two-hour run time, there is going to be a lot of information coming out. But with the description stating “share how the era of AI is driving a new industrial revolution of the globe”, we’re not so sure there’s going to be much consumer hardware. As AI is what’s boosting Nvidia to new heights it’s no surprise that’s the focus for its keynote and further increasing their market price.

There are already rumors of Nvidia introducing Project G-assist for an AI-powered in-game assistant. This comes after it was announced as an April Fool’s joke back in 2017 when AI had definitely not come to where it is now. That was just a blip but now it looks to be becoming a reality.

There could be some mention of the RTX 50 series release it might not be on the forefront just yet. As it is rumored to be coming in the last quarter of 2024 there is still plenty of time before the date and so there will still be plenty of opportunity to announce it.

Other keynotes

After Nvidia, there are still plenty more keynotes coming up. Listed below are some of the ones to look for with the times provided in local Taipei time.

  • AMD: June 3rd, 9:30-11:00
  • Qualcomm: June 3rd, 13:30-14:40
  • Intel: June 4th, 11:00-12:00
  • Mediatek: June 4th, 13:30-14:30
  • Supermicro: June 5th, 9:30-10:30
  • NXP: June 5th, 13:30-14:30
  • Delta: June 6th, 11:00-12:00

With a fascination for technology and games, Seb is a tech writer with a focus on hardware and deals. He is also the primary tester and reviewer at BGFG and PCGuide.