Keynote Nvidia Computex 2022: what will Team Green reveal in Taipei?

Keynote Nvidia Computex 2022: what will Team Green reveal in Taipei?

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2022-05-24T02: 24: 44.519Z

5 nanometer Nvidia GPU honoring Ada Lovelace

It is still one of my creations that I am most proud of, honestly. (Image credit: Nvidia)

What does it mean if we don't see Lovelace tonight?

That's a very good question, and it's sure to be on everyone's mind right now. Honestly, don't expect a reveal. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang won't be giving the keynote, according to Nvidia's website, and if anyone had to show off Nvidia's next-generation graphics cards, it would be Jensen.

That said, the final keynote speaker is Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of GeForce at Nvidia, who has made a few reveals about graphics cards in the past, especially variants like the Nvidia Geforece RTX 3090 Ti.

Does that mean we have Ampere Supers or something similar? Definitely possible, but we've heard a lot about an RTX 3080 Super or RTX 3070 Super since last year, and even then it was just rumors and speculation. This has largely calmed down more recently as talk of Nvidia Lovelace intensifies.

If Nvidia is planning a Lovelace release in July, releasing a Super variant of an existing Ampere card doesn't make much sense. Still, if Lovelace is set more toward the end of Q2022 XNUMX (ie September), that would be roughly two years after Ampere's release, which matches the cadence and means there's a bit of a gap to fill until that Super variants can fill.

2022-05-23T20: 44: 03.071Z

Welcome back, CIOs! I'm John Loeffler, US IT Editor at TechRadar, bringing you the latest news from day one of Computex 2022. We're about 50 minutes away from the Nvidia Computex 2022 keynote, and it will be interesting to see what Team Green has to say. have prepared. for us this year.

With all the rumors that Lovelace is gearing up for a reveal, will we find out much about it at tonight's keynote? If not, does that mean Lovelace is still far away? Just around the corner? Tell us Jensen!

There's probably a lot of really technical stuff about cloud computing and who knows, even something about Driver Assist or, God help us, self-driving cars. It's out for resident Car Guy, excited John McCann, but maybe not. He likes to drive, so I don't know how he's going to take it.

In any case, let's dive into what we really hope to see in this year's Nvidia Computex Keynote 2022!