The world’s leading GPU and AI hardware company, Nvidia has a lot to say about the future of both personal computing and the data center. And today, June 2nd, 2024, we’re set to hear company CEO Jensen Huang talk about his company’s plans and where he sees the future of the tech industry going.

Huang is giving a keynote address in Taipei, as part of theComputex 2024 trade show, which we’re covering. There’s so much demand to attend his presentation that it’s being held at the NTU Sports Center, a stadium with a capacity of 4,200 seats. If you’re not already pre-registered to attend, it’s too late; you can’t get in.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang

But, whether you’re in Taiwan or not, you may watch the Nvidia event live streaming on YouTube, the feed of which we’ve embedded below. It starts at 7 pm local time in Taipei, which is 7 am ET, 4 am PT, 12 pm BST and 11 am UTC.

What to Expect from Nvidia’s Computex 2024 Keynote

Nvidia hasn’t said much in public about what Huang will be discussing. Nvidia’sevent pagefor the keynote, simply says that the CEO “will share how the era of AI is driving a new industrial revolution across the globe.”

We expect that CEO will probably talk about how quickly AI is growing and how Nvidia is well-positioned to maintain its place as the hardware leader in the space. However, we’re more interested in demos and product announcements.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Keynote at COMPUTEX 2024 - YouTube

We’d like to see Huang talk about new consumer graphics cards, but there’s no indication that he will do so. More likely, we’ll hear more about hardware in the data center. Perhaps we’ll also hear more about software.

We’re also curious to see if Huang addresses Windows on Arm. With competitor Qualcomm powering the first generation ofCopilot+ PCs, it would be natural for Nvidia to make its own CPUs for Windows laptops. But this may not be the time we’d here about it.

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Avram Piltch is Managing Editor: Special Projects. When he’s not playing with the latest gadgets at work or putting on VR helmets at trade shows, you’ll find him rooting his phone, taking apart his PC, or coding plugins. With his technical knowledge and passion for testing, Avram developed many real-world benchmarks, including our laptop battery test.