NVIDIA to appear at COMPUTEX 2026

Taiwan media now claims NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is being lined up for a COMPUTEX 2026 keynote, with reports pointing to a large NVIDIA presence in Taipei around the show. The same report says NVIDIA has booked the Taipei International Convention Center from June 1 to June 4, while Jensen is also rumored to appear at the Taipei Music Center for a keynote on the eve of COMPUTEX.
So far, this is still not official. TAITRA and the official COMPUTEX site have already confirmed keynotes from Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy, and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, but NVIDIA is not yet listed, and the official COMPUTEX keynote page still says “Coming Soon.” It’s worth adding that surprisingly, AMD has not yet confirmed its Computex keynote, while it used to be one of the most important keynotes for AMD each year.
Industry sources indicate that Nvidia will not only have a booth at the Nangang Exhibition Center, but has also made significant preparations in advance at the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC), booking out four consecutive days from June 1st to 4th as its core base for business negotiations and media exhibitions.
— CTEE (Translation)
That said, Jensen’s appearance at COMPUTEX would not be unexpected. In February, Huang said he would attend this year’s show, deliver a keynote, and make “a lot of announcements.” , according to Focus Taiwan .
NVIDIA N1 Series coming to new laptops
One product many will be watching for is the long-rumored NVIDIA N1 laptop SoC. NVIDIA is working with Dell and Lenovo to launch new laptops powered by Blackwell-based GB10 Superchip siblings. We covered the series extensively on our site .
Jensen’s keynote would be a logical place to introduce N1 or N1X to the PC market. If that happens, it would mark NVIDIA’s push into laptop SoCs and the Windows on Arm segment.
Source: CTEE