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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed for Computex opening keynote
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On Monday, May 29th

TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council) has announced that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting the opening keynote at Computex 2023. The keynote will be held at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2 on Monday, May 29, at 11:00 AM (UTC+8).

AMD's CEO Dr. Lisa Su to host Computex 2019 keynote
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All about Navi, Zen 2 and EPYC

TAITRA, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, has announced that AMD's President and CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, will be holding a keynote at the Computex 2019 with a topic of "The Next Generation of High-Performance Computing", hinting that it will be all about 3rd generation Ryzen, Navi GPU architecture, and upcoming 7nm EPYC datacenter processors.

ARM CEO sees the fifth wave of computing
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5G, big data and processing

Simon Seagers, ARM’s CEO talked about the 5th wave of computing and that is obviously the one that is coming after the last big leap that brought us closer to mobile and cloud mix.

Intel CEO talks about Spectres, meltdowns, drones and cars
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CES 2018 keynote

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich is not avoiding talking about the Spectre and Meltdown bugs. At his opening keynote at CES 2018 Krzanich tackled the issue from the start.

Nvidia keynote announcement wraps things up
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Coming to enhance your computing experience in 2017

GTC 2017 opens to excited attendees
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GTC 2017 starts off strong

Since 2009, NVIDIA continues to showcase bleeding edge technology to developers.

Nvidia unveils new Shield TV, AI assistant, Volta car supercomputer
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Self-driving vehicle advancements take the spotlight this year

On Wednesday, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took its gaming audience two years back by re-introducing its cloud-based game streaming service, Geforce NOW. The difference this time around, however, is that the platform will finally expand from its limited use on Shield Android devices and make its way to PC users worldwide.

Nvidia keynote focuses on autonomous cars powered by Deep Learning
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"Personal Mobility as a Service" (PMaS) takes off in 2016

At Nvidia’s CES 2016 keynote in Las Vegas, company co-founder and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took the audience by surprise to demonstrate a breakthrough in automotive supercomputing that is positioned to change the way drivers both control and interact with their physical driving environments and their vehicles.

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