Watch the Nvidia CES 2024 Special Address here

Tune into Nvidia’s RTX 40 SUPER GPU reveal event here

Nvidia will be hosting their CES 2024 “Special Address” today at 4 PM GMT UK time. For local attendees at CES in Las Vegas, the event will start at 8 am PT. Those who are not be attending in person can watch the event live on YouTube.

PC enthusiasts and Nvidia fans will be excited about CES “Special Address” because it will be the reveal event for new RTX 40 series GPUs. These GPUs will become Nvidia’s RTX 40 SUPER series, which will augment the company’s high-end GPU lineup. Specifications and pricing for these GPUs have already leaked, though the event could contain some surprise announcements.

Like most companies at CES, Nvidia will likely be focusing much of its presentation on AI. It is also likely that we will see new software announcements for GeForce RTX users. This will likely come in the form of new RTX game collaborations, updates to DLSS, or something totally new.

At CES 2024, we expect all of Nvidia’s major hardware partners to reveal new RTX 40 SUPER series graphics cards and PCs. We also expect to see Nvidia’s AI hardware partners to showcase all of their latest servers and other AI products at the event.

Read more about Nvidia’s CES 2024 Special Address on the OC3D Forums.

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