Nvidia GTC 2022 Keynote: How to Watch Live and What to Expect
Nviidia kicks off its September GTC 2022 event tomorrow, where the company will likely showcase the new RTX 40-series GPUs. Although there is no official information about the upcoming products yet, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huan has already confirmed that we will hear more about the next generation of GPUs at the event.
If you’re wondering when and where to live stream the GTC 2022 yourself, take a look at our guide on how to watch the Nvidia keynote.
How to watch the Nvidia GTC 2022 keynote live
CEO Jensen Huang will deliver Nvidia’s keynote Tuesday, September 20 at 8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET. You can tune into the live stream directly from Nvidia’s website or tune into Nvidia’s official YouTube channel tomorrow for the biggest announcements.
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Although the Nvidia Keynote is what most people will brace themselves for, GTC 2022 will actually take place on September 19-22. There are various lectures, panels and sessions that you can attend during this time.
Schedule of AGB 2022
Looking for a full schedule of all the GTC 2022 sessions to attend this week? Although the keynote will not take place until tomorrow, some panels are already taking place today. Check out the full GTC Session Catalog for a list of all events and when they take place.
You must register for the event to attend the developer sessions, but you can watch the Nvidia keynote without registering.
What to Expect from the Nvidia GTC 2022 Keynote
The key thing we’re anticipating from the Nvidia keynote is the new RTX 40-series GPUs. While we haven’t received any official confirmation from the company that the new graphics cards will be unveiled, recent leaks and comments from the CEO suggest we’ll see that tomorrow. Nvidia will most likely introduce the RTX 4090 and at least two other cards from the 40 series.
While we primarily anticipate the RTX 40 series GPUs being unveiled, there’s a chance the company will announce more than just that. Nvidia teased something called Project Beyond on Twitter in recent weeks. Those teasers were rather vague, but in a recent conference call, Nvidia revealed that it plans to reach new market segments.
It’s possible that Project Beyond is just a codename for the next-gen GPUs, but it seems more likely that this will be a surprise announcement outside of the RTX 40 series.