Nvidia has officially confirmed its GTC Taipei 2026 keynote, where CEO Jensen Huang is set to present the company’s latest next-generation AI advancements.

Nvidia has officially confirmed its return to Taipei this June, where it will host a special GTC Taipei keynote led by CEO Jensen Huang, continuing last year’s tradition. While the company’s presence at Computex 2026 was widely expected, formal confirmation had been pending—until now.
The keynote is scheduled for June 1, a day ahead of Computex 2026, which officially begins on June 2 at the same Taipei Music Center that hosted Nvidia’s GTC Taipei event last year.
The session will start at 11 AM Taipei time. Based on past experience, attendees are advised to arrive at least an hour early, as large crowds are expected—particularly given Jensen Huang’s immense popularity in Taiwan.
He is also likely to take part in pre-keynote appearances, which in previous visits have included exploring Taipei’s night markets and spending time around the city with industry partners such as TSMC’s CEO.
As for what to expect, Nvidia has indicated on its official page that the keynote will focus on breakthroughs shaping the next generation of AI. At the previous GTC event, the company introduced major developments such as Vera Rubin, Rubin Ultra, Feynman, Groq LPUs, and Vera CPU racks, among others. While those announcements were largely enterprise-focused, this time there may also be consumer-oriented reveals, especially with GTC Taipei taking place just a day before the highly consumer-focused Computex event.
In that context, Nvidia is expected to provide a formal update on its Arm-based “AI PC” SoCs for laptops, which are being developed in collaboration with MediaTek, with partners likely showcasing their own designs. There could also be a few surprises in store—especially considering that GTC 2026 in March kicked off with the unveiling of DLSS 5. Overall, the event promises plenty of exciting announcements, with more details set to unfold soon.
