Jensen Huang to Headline Computex 2026 With NVIDIA N1 Launch


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Computex 2026 is shaping up to be a massive event for PC and artificial intelligence fans. While the official schedule is still filling out, multiple reports out of Taiwan indicate that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will deliver a major keynote right before the show kicks off in Taipei this June, according to recent reports. If the rumors hold, he will likely use the massive stage to reveal the highly anticipated NVIDIA N1 laptop processor.

NVIDIA is preparing for a massive showcase

NVIDIA has reportedly booked the Taipei International Convention Center for four straight days starting June 1. The company plans to use this space as a central hub for media events and business meetings during the wider Computex trade show. While event organizers have not officially added Huang to the public calendar just yet, the CEO previously mentioned in February that he planned to attend and make several big announcements.

Other major tech leaders are already confirmed for the event. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, and Marvell CEO Matt Murphy are all scheduled to speak. With so many top executives in town, the focus will clearly center on the next generation of computing hardware and artificial intelligence tools.

It’s NVIDIA’s push into the laptop market

The biggest expectation for Huang’s upcoming presentation is the official debut of the NVIDIA N1 system on a chip. This new processor is a big deal because it marks the push by NVIDIA into the Windows on Arm laptop market. The company is reportedly working closely with PC makers like Dell and Lenovo to get these new chips into consumer hands.

Alongside the new laptop processors, hardware fans also expect updates on the company’s server technologies. NVIDIA might share new details on its Rubin architecture and discuss how its supply chain partners in Taiwan are building the next wave of AI infrastructure.

Via Wcctech

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