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NVIDIA’s GTC 2019 will now be a Digital Conference Due to Coronavirus Concerns; Jensen’s Keynote to be Live Streamed

After GDC, MWC, it seems that NVIDIA’s GTC conference has now been switched to an online-only event. Company CEO Jensen Huang will still deliver the keynote, although via livestream. NVIDIA must really want the event to be conducted. There may be some important announcements. Yes, it could be an Ampere based Telsa or Quadro GPU, but no not a consumer gaming GPU.

Everyone who registered for GTC 2020 will get a full refund. Furthermore, NVIDIA’s researchers, engineers, and architects will schedule slots in order to answer technical questions.

NVIDIA has decided to shift GTC 2020 on March 22-26 to an online event due to growing concern over the coronavirus.

This decision to move the event online instead of at the San Jose Convention Center reflects our top priority: the health and safety of our employees, our partners and our customers.

NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang will still deliver a keynote address, which will be available exclusively by livestream. We’re working to schedule that and will share details once they’re available.

We will be working with our conference speakers to begin publishing their talks online beginning in the weeks ahead. Please visit https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/gtc/ for updates.

Additionally, for those in NVIDIA’s developer program, we plan to schedule availability with our researchers, engineers and solution architects to answer technical questions.

Those who have registered for a GTC pass will receive a full refund. Stay tuned for details.

We’re grateful to the great many individuals and partners who have worked to support this event and thank them for their understanding during these unusual times.

Areej Syed

Processors, PC gaming, and the past. I have been writing about computer hardware for over seven years with more than 5000 published articles. Started off during engineering college and haven't stopped since. Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Divinity, Torment, Baldur's Gate and so much more... Contact: areejs12@hardwaretimes.com.
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