It wouldn't be Computex without the biggest names in the industry, and in 2026, they don't come bigger than Nvidia. CEO Jensen Huang is getting out ahead of the main Computex show with an event scheduled for June 1 at 11 a.m. Taipei Time (11 p.m. EDT / 8 p.m. PDT on May 31).
There will also be a pre-game show with discussions on the history of AI and personal computing, how it's been shaping robotics development, and hints of what Huang might discuss later. That show starts at 9 a.m. local time on June 1 (9 p.m. EDT / 6 p.m. PDT on May 31).
If we're lucky, the N1X might make an appearance. But you can watch everything live in the video above. It will also air on Nvidia's GTC Taipei livestream page.
Huang will take the stage with Marvell CEO Matt Murphy to talk up their favorite ventures at the moment: AI and its infrastructure expansion. That means we'll likely hear more about the Vera Rubin NVL72 Rack system, which will be Nvidia's key offering to data center developers later this year, and the underlying networking hardware that connects them. Huang may also address some pain points in these major construction projects, including smart grid management to better power new data center facilities and more efficient air-cooling systems.
Huang will also likely discuss Jetson Thor, Nvidia's edge-AI compute platform for autonomous robotics, and Alpamayo, its open AI models for simulation and autonomous vehicles.
On the consumer side, we're hoping to finally see the unveiling of Nvidia's N1 consumer chip line. They are said to combine Arm CPU cores with Nvidia Blackwell GPU cores, with some rumors suggesting the N1X could be as powerful as an RTX 4070, but with integrated graphics. Developed in conjunction with MediaTek, it's designed to be low-power yet deliver strong performance, potentially making it the first major Windows-based Arm gaming chip.
Of course, Qualcomm is also at Computex, and its Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme could well be nipping at the N1X's heels before long.


