Watch Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference Keynote here

Watch Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference Keynote here

Watch Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference Keynote here

Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) keynote is set to start at 9 am PT (5 pm UK time), where CEO and leather jacket advocate Jensen Huang will discuss at length the applications of graphics processors across a wide range of industries. 

During this two-hour-long event, Jensen will touch on topics such as the application of GPUs in Data Center and Cloud Infrastructure, Autonomous Machines & Vehicles, Deep Learning and AI Frameworks, revealing the future of computing, or at least how Nvidia sees the future of computing. 
 
There is no official confirmation that Nvidia will be revealing anything new for the Gaming Market during this event, though PC enthusiasts should always be prepared for surprises. Will we get an update on G-Sync HDR or Nvidia’s Big Format Gaming Displays (BFGDs)? Will Nvidia reveal a new consumer roadmap? Will Jensen be wearing a new leather jacket? 
 

     NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) is the premier AI and deep learning event, providing you with training, insights, and direct access to experts from NVIDIA and other leading organizations.

See the latest breakthroughs in self-driving cars, smart cities, healthcare, big data, high performance computing, virtual reality and more.

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