How to watch Nvidia GTC 2026 keynote event live
Nvidia’s GTC 2026 promises new AI chips, enterprise platforms, and major industry announcements
Tech enthusiasts and AI developers are preparing for the upcoming Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC), which will take place in 2026 and feature multiple computing exhibitions. The company is expected to announce an AI inference chip which will enable more efficient model deployment and an open-source platform named NemoClaw which developers can use to create autonomous enterprise AI agents.
Analysts expect the company to announce new business partnerships together with AI software products and technological advancements which will impact multiple sectors such as healthcare and robotics and self-driving car technology.
How to watch Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote?
The GTC 2026 keynote will be presented by CEO Jensen Huang on Monday at 11am PT / 2pm ET. Nvidia will present its future AI and computing vision during the two-hour presentation. To watch the event, people can attend it in the SAP Center in San Jose, California, or they can stream the event live from Nvidia's GTC website.
What to expect from Nvidia GTC 2026?
Tech enthusiasts are particularly looking forward to Nvidia’s upcoming NemoClaw platform, which could enable businesses to run AI agents that can execute complex tasks independently.
On the hardware front, experts are looking for a new AI inference chip that will not only be more affordable but also faster in its execution. There is also speculation that Nvidia’s ongoing partnership with Groq, after acquiring it in a $20 billion licensing deal, might also be featured in this keynote event.
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