
We’re live at Nvidia‘s Computex 2026 keynote, where CEO Jensen Huang will share his vision of the future for not just the company, but the computing industry as a whole.
While the company used to be best known for creating some of the best GPUs ever, it’s also one of the leading names in AI, and that has meant it’s become one of the most valuable companies in the world.
This has meant that in recent keynotes, Huang has spent an increasing amount of time talking about artificial intelligence, and less time on graphics cards.
This year is shaping up to be the same, as the AI hype shows little sign of slowing down, and there haven’t been any rumors or leaks to suggest Nvidia is about to pull a new GPU out of its hat.
However, there have been rumors circulating that Nvidia could launch a new Arm-based chip for laptops at Computex 2026, directly competing with the likes of Apple and Qualcomm (who both make chips based on Arm architecture), as well as CPU heavyweights Intel and AMD.
With Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm all tweeting hints that this year’s Computex is one to watch, it’s looking increasingly likely that Nvidia could announce its N1X chip, which could seriously shake up the computing landscape.
For the first time in years, the Nvidia keynote is one you don’t want to miss, and we’re in the audience at the Taipei Music Center in Taiwan to bring you all the breaking news as it happens.
- Check out our Computex 2026 hub for all the latest news out of Taipei.
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