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Watch The NVIDIA GTC Taipei 2026 Keynote Ft. Jensen Huang Live Here

NVIDIA’s GTC Taipei 2026 keynote is just a few hours away, and CEO Jensen Huang will be presenting the latest, including a brand new platform for PCs.

NVIDIA’s GTC Taipei 2026 Might Eclipse Computex 2026 Itself As Jensen Huang Set To Unveil The New Era of PC

Well, the day is finally here, and in just a few hours, NVIDIA will be hosting its annual GTC Taipei event in Taiwan, where the company is expected to unveil brand new technologies and a big surprise for the PC segment.

In what is arguably the biggest consumer hardware launch of the year, NVIDIA and ARM have already started teasing their highly anticipated “AI PC” chip, an SoC based on the same GB10 chip used in the DGX Spark. Now, as Jensen prepares to take the stage at Computex, let’s take a look at what we expect NVIDIA has planned for the show.

NVIDIA says its About To Usher In A New Era of PCs Today

NVIDIA, Arm, and Microsoft have taken Twitter by storm recently, with a series of cryptic X posts declaring “A new era of PC”, accompanied by coordinates pointing to Taipei Music Center. This obviously refers to the much-anticipated PC SoC.

A new era of PC.

25.0528, 121.5990

— NVIDIA (@nvidia) May 29, 2026

Vera Rubin, Nvidia’s Complete “AI Factory” Platform, Rolls Out

NVIDIA’s next-gen platform for datacenter and AI, “Vera Rubin”, has already been hashed out in significant detail by Jensen across multiple events. From Rubin GPUs to Vera CPUs, Nvidia is coming for the whole AI stack and has developed an impressively broad portfolio of products to present a cohesive solution for any workload.

However, even though we probably won’t be seeing any new hardware launches for AI datacenters at Computex, there’s still bound to be plenty of new details shared by Nvidia. Expect to see Jensen dive deeper into the ecosystem and supply chain that enables Vera Rubin, with partnership announcements and availability windows.

Physical & Agentic AI Take Center Stage

NVIDIA Jetson Thor | Image Credits: NVIDIA

NVIDIA has been steadily investing in Physical AI over the years, and it looks like the time is ripe for the company to go all in. With recent developments in Agentic AI, we’ve finally reached the point where independent agents can reason, act, and operate in the real world thanks to Physical AI.

Or at least, that’s what Nvidia’s pitch will be; myself, I’m not so sure yet. Regardless, you can expect to hear a lot about how Nvidia’s Edge AI platforms, such as Jetson Thor, enable real-time Physical and Agentic AI applications in robotics and autonomous machines, alongside partnership announcements and new applications.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech’s Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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