NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Deliver Computex 2025 Keynote Live

NVIDIA´s Jensen Huang unveils the next phase for Artificial Intelligence, data centers, and RTX GPUs at the Computex 2025 keynote in Taipei.

NVIDIA is set to host its Computex 2025 keynote with CEO Jensen Huang presenting live from the Taipei Music Center in Taiwan. Scheduled for May 19 at 11:00 a.m. Taipei Time (May 18, 8:00 p.m. PT), the keynote marks a pivotal moment for the company as it outlines its future direction in Artificial Intelligence and computing. The 1-hour and 30-minute presentation will feature prominent guests, largely from Taiwan, and will reinforce NVIDIA´s commitment to Artificial Intelligence infrastructure, data center technologies, and client-side computing advancements.

Jensen Huang´s keynote will focus on the evolution of NVIDIA´s Artificial Intelligence capabilities, tracing the company´s journey from the introduction of Volta GPUs in 2017 to mainstream breakthroughs like the GeForce RTX 20 series in 2018. In recent years, NVIDIA has seen strong demand for its Hopper and Blackwell GPU architectures, and the keynote is expected to unveil the new Blackwell Ultra Artificial Intelligence series, highlighted by GB300-class chips and expanded infrastructure. The event also signals an acceleration of the company’s efforts in integrating Artificial Intelligence in data centers and PCs, supporting large-scale deployments across various industries.

In addition to large-scale server and infrastructure updates, NVIDIA is rumored to announce new consumer-focused products, including the GeForce RTX 5060 GPU and software enhancements aimed at leveraging Artificial Intelligence capabilities for everyday users. The company will also touch on its close strategic partnerships with key Taiwanese suppliers such as TSMC, and plans for expanded operations in Taiwan. Attendees at Computex 2025 can join in person with a conference pass or via free livestream, underlining the event’s significance in setting the roadmap for NVIDIA and the broader Artificial Intelligence ecosystem.

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