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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Will Deliver First Keynote at COMPUTEX 2025

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One of COMPUTEX's organizers, TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council), announced that NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the first keynote at COMPUTEX 2025, outlining the latest advancements and breakthroughs in AI and accelerated computing technologies.

The keynote will take place at the Taipei Music Center and be livestreamed at 11 a.m. Taiwan Time on Monday, May 19 (Sunday, May 18, 8 p.m. PT), with a replay available on COMPUTEX Keynote website.



As a leader in AI, NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of innovation in accelerated computing, physical AI, agentic AI, and scientific discovery—turning yesterday's impossibilities into today's reality. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain deep insights into how NVIDIA is shaping the future with AI and connecting with industry leaders to co-create a better future.

The show has long showcased Taiwan's dynamic technology ecosystem and grown into a key platform for cutting-edge systems essential to scaling AI globally. At the event, major technology companies will showcase their products powered by NVIDIA technology, collectively supporting the rapid growth of the technology and AI ecosystem.

COMPUTEX 2025 with the theme "AI Next," is set to take place from May 20th to May 23rd at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 & 2. This event will host nearly 1,400 exhibitors across 4,800 booths, showcasing three major themes: AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility.

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What more can a man need on a calm Sunday evening than another cringy AI talk from the leather jacket man himself? :rolleyes:
 
Let's see if he starts off with an apology
 
More AI garbage in a desparate attempt to raise stock prices that have started to fall.
I mean, Computex itself is focused on AI, what else his he supposed to do? Talking about how unexciting, unlucrative, money bleeding, layoff friendly the gaming market is ?:D
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Let's see if he starts off with an apology
Apology for not having enough GPUs for AI? Probably, but then he will follow with a promise for more GPUs for AI.
 
I can't wait which bs-bingo keywords are top in 25/Q2.
You can't ever get enough of Jensen and leathers trends!

I bet it starts with the letter A this time!

I mean, Computex itself is focused on AI, what else his he supposed to do? Talking about how unexciting, unlucrative, money bleeding, layoff friendly the gaming market is ?:D
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Crocidile leather pyjamas?
 
There needs to be a rowdy protest of all of Jensen's public appearances until we get some improved GPU availability.

Or just protest AI events in general.
 
He will apologize when the vast majority of gamers stop buying Nvidia products.

The profits coming from gamers to Nvidia are table scraps to Jensen. You will receive your moldy bread and be grateful you did.
 
Curious to see Nvidia's stocks when meta and/or OpenAI reveal their in-house AI chipsets (whose design are reportedly quite advanced if not final)
 
Deliver some cards first ,as in no FE stock in the uk from the middle of last month .
 
For all the times that people complain about MBA's running and ruining companies, I'm super happy to see an actual engineer build a successful and sustainable organization.

He will apologize when the vast majority of gamers stop buying Nvidia products.

When do you think that will be?
 
When do you think that will be?
You are super into Nvidia, you tell me? What would it take for you to not only stop buying Nvidia but also stop going on the internet and posting apology after apology for Jensen's mistakes or poor judgement?
 
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I'm super happy to see an actual engineer build a successful and sustainable organization.
Never make a hero out of businessmen, even though I personally believe Jensen is more aloof than malicious, especially compared to *certain* similar people like Elon Musk.
 
Never make a hero out of businessmen, even though I personally believe Jensen is more aloof than malicious, especially compared to *certain* similar people like Elon Musk.
There are no heroes in capitalism.
 
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