Computex is one of the biggest events in the tech calendar. Many companies take the opportunity to make big product announcements at this event in Taipei, and Nvidia is likely to be one of them. Though we are expecting that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will officially launch the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card, he will also slip a few other announcements alongside it.
As we have discussed previously, this Computex keynote speech is an opportunity for Team Green to begin to build back some of the consumer trust it has lost amidst the various problems that the RTX 50 series has suffered. Although we expect that AI technologies will be the focus of Huang’s keynote – and of Computex as a whole – there is still plenty of room for discussions and announcements of other projects that might impact consumers and PC gaming fans.
When is the Nvidia Computex keynote?
The Nvidia Computex Keynote will be taking place on May 19 at 11:00 AM, Taipei time. To help you out, we’ve converted this into a range of time zones and put together a countdown clock so you can be sure you don’t miss it. The presentation will be late in the evening on May 18 for US viewers.
- Pacific Time (US): 8 PM, May 18
- Eastern Time (US): 11 PM, May 18
- United Kingdom (GMT): 4 AM
- Central Europe (CET): 5 AM
- India (IST): 08:30 AM
- Taipei (local time): 11 AM
- Sydney, Australia (AEDT): 1 PM
- Auckland, New Zealand (NZDT): 3 PM
You can watch the keynote livestream on YouTube, which you can find below.
It is unknown exactly what Jensen Huang plans to discuss during his keynote; the RTX 5060 announcement is expected, and there may be discussion on the RTX 50 series Super refresh, of which several rumours have already circulated. The latter is very unlikely, however.