By Ryan Smith
Publication Date: 2026-05-31 21:00:00
Kicking off today is the annual Computex tradeshow in Taiwan. Home to countless system and device manufacturers, Computex is a cornucopia of consumer electronics, and these days is also the biggest PC-centric show of the year. And even though it takes place in June, barely half-way through the year, the show routinely sets the stage for the consumer and server products set to launch later in the year, in the tech industry’s critical third and fourth quarters.
There are several major keynotes during this year’s show. While AMD has passed on hosting a keynote this year – they are essentially smack-dab in the middle of their product cycles – Intel, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm and are all at the show. And, as the largest of the major tech companies at the show, it is perhaps only fitting that NVIDIA gets to kick things off with the first major keynote.
NVIDIA Computex 2026 Keynote Preview
As is typically the case, NVIDIA CEO (and home-grown Taiwanese rockstar) Jensen Huang will be headlining the company’s Computex-adjacent 2026 keynote. Technically part of the company’s coincidentally-timed GTC Taipei trade show, this is none the less the first major keynote of the Computex season – and with no rival programming, it is effectively the show’s opening keynote.
NVIDIA’s predominant business interest these days continues to be everything AI – backed by the explosion in demand for hardware for AI training and…