Wednesday, May 8th 2024
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Deliver Keynote Ahead of COMPUTEX 2024
Amid an AI revolution sweeping through trillion-dollar industries worldwide, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a keynote address ahead of COMPUTEX 2024, in Taipei, outlining what's next for the AI ecosystem. Slated for June 2 at the National Taiwan University Sports Center, the address kicks off before the COMPUTEX trade show scheduled to run from June 3-6 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. The keynote will be livestreamed at 7 p.m. Taiwan time (4 a.m. PT) on Sunday, June 2, with a replay available at NVIDIA.com.
With over 1,500 exhibitors from 26 countries and an expected crowd of 50,000 attendees, COMPUTEX is one of the world's premier technology events. It has long showcased the vibrant technology ecosystem anchored by Taiwan and has become a launching pad for the cutting-edge systems required to scale AI globally. As a leader in AI, NVIDIA continues to nurture and expand the AI ecosystem. Last year, Huang's keynote and appearances in partner press conferences exemplified NVIDIA's role in helping advance partners across the technology industry.These partners will be out in force this year.
NVIDIA's partners, including Acer, ASUS, Asrock Rack, Colorful, GIGABYTE, Ingrasys, Inno3D, Inventec, MSI, Palit, Pegatron, PNY, QCT, Supermicro, Wistron, Wiwynn and Zotac will spotlight new products featuring NVIDIA technology.
In addition to the exhibition and demonstrations, Marc Hamilton, vice president of solutions architecture and engineering at NVIDIA, will take the stage at the TAITRA forum, a key segment of COMPUTEX dedicated to cutting-edge discussions in technology.
As part of the "Let's Talk Generative AI" forum, Hamilton will present his talk, titled "Infra Build Train Go," on June 5, from 10-10:30 a.m. at the 701 Conference Room, 7F, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2.
NVIDIA AI Summit
Following the keynote, the NVIDIA AI Summit on June 5 at the Grand Hilai Taipei will delve into the practical applications of AI in manufacturing, healthcare, research and more.
The summit will feature over 20 sessions from industry experts and innovators as well as training sessions for developers. Kimberly Powell, vice president of healthcare and life sciences at NVIDIA, will host a special address on how generative AI is advancing the healthcare technology industry.
Register for the AI Summit.
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With over 1,500 exhibitors from 26 countries and an expected crowd of 50,000 attendees, COMPUTEX is one of the world's premier technology events. It has long showcased the vibrant technology ecosystem anchored by Taiwan and has become a launching pad for the cutting-edge systems required to scale AI globally. As a leader in AI, NVIDIA continues to nurture and expand the AI ecosystem. Last year, Huang's keynote and appearances in partner press conferences exemplified NVIDIA's role in helping advance partners across the technology industry.These partners will be out in force this year.
NVIDIA's partners, including Acer, ASUS, Asrock Rack, Colorful, GIGABYTE, Ingrasys, Inno3D, Inventec, MSI, Palit, Pegatron, PNY, QCT, Supermicro, Wistron, Wiwynn and Zotac will spotlight new products featuring NVIDIA technology.
In addition to the exhibition and demonstrations, Marc Hamilton, vice president of solutions architecture and engineering at NVIDIA, will take the stage at the TAITRA forum, a key segment of COMPUTEX dedicated to cutting-edge discussions in technology.
As part of the "Let's Talk Generative AI" forum, Hamilton will present his talk, titled "Infra Build Train Go," on June 5, from 10-10:30 a.m. at the 701 Conference Room, 7F, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2.
NVIDIA AI Summit
Following the keynote, the NVIDIA AI Summit on June 5 at the Grand Hilai Taipei will delve into the practical applications of AI in manufacturing, healthcare, research and more.
The summit will feature over 20 sessions from industry experts and innovators as well as training sessions for developers. Kimberly Powell, vice president of healthcare and life sciences at NVIDIA, will host a special address on how generative AI is advancing the healthcare technology industry.
Register for the AI Summit.
30 Comments on NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Deliver Keynote Ahead of COMPUTEX 2024
The rumor mill points to a late 2024 reveal of the consumer 5-series graphics card line, either a 5090 or 5080 with more cards to follow in 2025 in a staggered launch like they have done the past couple of generations.
Also, at a tradeshow like COMPUTEX, lots of companies make announcements so everyone is sharing the limelight. If Nvidia does their announcement at their own event, all the attention is on them.
Apple figured this out a long time ago and bailed out of Macworld Expo after the 2009 event. Nowadays they basically only launch new product at their own events like yesterday when they revealed the M4 SoC and the new iPad Pro.
Jensen will definitely hype up AI, Nvidia Omniverse and maybe the latest and greatest AI accelerators but he'll save the 5-series reveal when no one else will follow him onstage. That clears the way for maximum media coverage, probably for days.
Moreover many of these announcements since the COVID-19 lockdown have been pre-recorded videos which provides way more editorial control than a live event. Even though pandemic restrictions have been lifted this sea change appears to be permanent for many companies. Individuals can stand in front of a green screen or on some virtual soundstage and repeat their lines until the director yells "Cut!" There are no tricky live event logistics like making sure everyone's wireless lavalier mike is working or the demo jockey has the right final final PowerPoint slidedeck (that the CEO edited ten minutes before showtime) loaded.
Jensen Huang to Deliver Keynote Ahead of COMPUTEX 2024
But of course he is...who else can they use, since he is THE AI schlepmaster nowadayz, and he will get yet another chance to show off his newest leather jacket, which is the same as his old one, only a few minutes younger, hehehe :)5xxx series...pfff...whadatiz :D
I just wonder who is going to manufacture all of the chips needed to meet the AI demand or will the possible supply skyrocket in price?
And even if it doesn't fly off the shelves, who cares, gaming is now only a small portion of sales, and even that is largely being inflated by China buying gaming GPUs for AI acceleration due to restrictions on dedicated hardware for that.
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Another matter is AI being just as biased as the people writing it, proved by recent failings of Google's AI image generator and ChatGPT's answers on political matters.
I don't understand humanity's thirst for fakeness, honestly.
Wake up people: IT'S OUR OWN FAULT !!!!
Look at your System Specs. It's not like you're running Windows NT 4.0 SP3 on a Pentium II from 1997.
Maybe Batman Forever is a really good movie but people are still going to see whatever the latest Marvel or DC Comics schlock is on the silver screen.
Do you play video games? Beyond Pong or Pac-man? Remember that even Pac-man was new when it came out. Oooh, color, not black-and-white.
Who's your favorite writer? Painter? Musician?
Painter: Monet (1865-1926) or J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851).
Musician: Curt Cobain (Nirvana, 1987-1994), Dave Grohl (Nirvana and Foo Fighters, 1986-active) or Corey Taylor (Slipknot, 1992-active). I also love the oldest Green Day albums, but I'm not a fan of their new stuff. Same with Linkin Park. Meteora and Hybrid Theory are classic albums, but what they came up with after is rubbish.
So where's the point? :)