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05/18/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2021 19:22

From Gaming to Enterprise AI: Don’t Miss NVIDIA’s Computex 2021 Keynote

NVIDIA will deliver a double-barrelled keynote packed with innovations in AI, the cloud, data centers and gaming at Computex 2021 in Taiwan, on June 1.

NVIDIA's Jeff Fisher, senior vice president of GeForce gaming products, will discuss how NVIDIA is addressing the explosive growth in worldwide gaming. And Manuvir Das, head of enterprise computing at the company, will talk about democratizing AI to put more AI capabilities within reach of more enterprises.

Hosted by the Taiwan External Trade and Development Council, Computex has long been one of the world's largest enterprise and consumer trade shows. Alongside its partners, NVIDIA has introduced a host of innovations at Computex over the years.

This year's show will be both live and digital, giving technology enthusiasts around the world an opportunity to watch. You can tune in to the keynote, titled 'The Transformational Power of Accelerated Computing, from Gaming to the Enterprise Data Center,' from our event landing page, or from our YouTube channel starting at 1 p.m. Taiwan time on June 1 (10 p.m. Pacific time on May 31).

Besides the keynote, NVIDIA will hold three talks at Computex forums.

Ali Kani, vice president and general manager of automotive at NVIDIA, will talk about 'Transforming the Transportation Industry with AI' at the Future Car Forum on June 1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Taiwan time.

Jerry Chen, NVIDIA's head of global business development for manufacturing and industrials, will discuss 'The Promise of Digital Transformation: How AI-Infused Industrial Systems Are Rising to Meet the Challenges' at the AIoT Forum on June 2, at 11 a.m. Taiwan time.

And Richard Kerris, head of worldwide developer relations and general manager of NVIDIA Omniverse, will deliver a talk on the topic of 'The Metaverse Begins: NVIDIA Omniverse and a Future of Shared Worlds,' on June 3 from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Taiwan time.

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