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Nvidia Computex 2022 keynote promises a preview of “the latest technologies for gamers and creators”

Computex is coming up in just a couple of weeks and it looks like Nvidia will be playing a big role in this year's event. This week, Nvidia announced its Computex 2022 keynote, during which, the company will reveal “the latest products and technologies for gamers and creators”. 

The event, scheduled for May 23rd at 9:00 pm PDT, will be presented by a few higher-ups at Nvidia, including Jeff Fisher, the Senior VP for GeForce at Nvidia, who previously announced the RTX 3090 Ti at CES 2022. With that in mind, we may see some new graphics cards and new software features.

Besides this keynote, Nvidia will also host another presentation named “A New Era of Digital Twins and Virtual Worlds with NVIDIA Omniverse” on May 25th, at 8:00 pm PDT. Here, Richard Kerris, VP of the Omniverse Developer Platform, will discuss what companies can do with Nvidia's 3D simulation tools. Nvidia will also have talks focused on AI and how it can benefit businesses.

In addition to Nvidia's keynotes, AMD will also be present at Computex 2022 on the same day as Nvidia's, with Dr. Lisa Su presenting as usual.

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