NVIDIA has officially announced its GTC Taipei 2026 keynote, where CEO Jensen Huang will take the stage to unveil next-gen AI breakthroughs.
NVIDIA To Host Its Own Special GTC Taipei Keynote Ahead of Computex, Will Focus on AI, But Consumer Updates Also On The Table
Well, NVIDIA has finally confirmed that it's coming to Taipei in June, and will be hosting a special GTC Taipei keynote just like last year, hosted by CEO Jensen Huang. NVIDIA's appearance in Taipei during Computex 2026 was never in doubt, but we were waiting for an official confirmation, & now that has finally happened.
So, 1st June, a day ahead of Computex 2026, which begins on 2nd June at the same Taipei Music Center where NVIDIA hosted last year's GTC Taipei keynote.
The event will take place at 11 AM Taipei Time. Still, since I attended the keynote last year, it is advised that in-person attendees reach the location at least one hour prior because things can get super crowded as Jensen is treated like a superstar in Taiwan. We can also expect Jensen to do some pre-keynote activities, such as visiting the night markets & roaming the streets of Taipei City with his partners, such as TSMC's CEO, etc.
Monday, June 1 | 11 a.m. Taipei Time
NVIDIA GTC Taipei
2026 KeynoteHe brings the vision. He brings the energy. And this time, he's bringing it to Taipei.
Join NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang as he takes the stage at Taipei Music Center to unveil the breakthroughs driving the next generation of AI.

As for what to expect, NVIDIA has made it clear on its official page that it will talk about breakthroughs driving the next generation of AI. The previous GTC 2026 event unveiled some big updates, such as Vera Rubin, Rubin Ultra, Feynman, Groq LPUs, Vera-CPU Racks, and much more. While these are mostly for the enterprise side of things, we can also expect some consumer-centric announcements since NVIDIA's GTC Taipei is being held just a day ahead of one of the most consumer-centric events, Computex.
In that regard, we expect to see a formal update on NVIDIA's Arm "AI PC" SoCs for laptops, which they have been working on with MediaTek, and partners can finally showcase their own respective designs. But, we can also expect a few surprises, especially since NVIDIA's GTC 2026 in March began with the unveiling of DLSS 5. So yeah, a lot of exciting things can happen, and we can't wait to see it all in action soon.
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