The dominoes proceed to fall. Nvidia’s GTC 2020 convention will likely be “an online event due to growing concern over the coronavirus,” following the cancellation of Mobile World Conference, the Game Developers Conference, and others, the corporate introduced Monday. The present will nonetheless go on, however solely in digital kind—and regardless of it being a dev convention, it could possibly be a momentous occasion for customers hoping to listen to extra about next-gen “Ampere” GeForce graphics playing cards.
“[Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang] will still give a keynote,” the corporate’s GTC 2020 portal now says. “We will still share our announcements. And we’ll work to ensure our speakers can share their talks. But we’ll do this all online.” The firm additionally says that “For those in Nvidia’s developer program, we plan to schedule availability with our researchers, engineers and solution architects to answer technical questions.”
Nvidia hasn’t hinted at what Huang’s keynote will cowl, however a cryptic teaser through the firm’s current monetary name has set the rumor mill abuzz. To shut out the decision, Huang mentioned “We’ll be talking a lot more about these key trends and much more at next month’s GTC Conference in San Jose. Come join me, you won’t be disappointed,” per Motley Fool’s transcription.
Cue the “Ampere is coming” hype posts.
Stay tuned to Nvidia’s GTC 2020 web page for extra particulars on when to anticipate Jensen Huang’s keynote handle, the place a brand new structure can be unveiled. And within the meantime, take a look at our information to the very best graphics playing cards for PC gaming to wrap your head round what’s out there proper now—as a result of the very best time to improve is whenever you want to improve.