Nvidia ‘GeForce Beyond’: live coverage of RTX 4090 launch and more
Nvidia's GeForce Beyond event starts today as part of GTC 2022, where the company is expected to announce the RTX 4090.
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Luke Larsen
September 20, 2022 8:04AM
Nvidia is expected to announce the RTX 4090, the first GPU in its next generation of graphics cards today. This “GeForce Beyond” presentation is part of the larger GTC 2022 keynote, which will cover topics beyond just PC graphics. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is expected to address topics across the company’s line of cloud and AI services available to applications such as robotics and self-driving cars, as well as highlight the company’s work in powering the technology behind the metaverse.
It all kicks off at 8 a.m. PT today, so make sure to come here for the latest updates from Nvidia or watch the RTX 4090 event live.
LiveLast updated September 20, 2022 8:04 AM
Luke Larsen
43 seconds ago
Jensen takes the virtual stage
Jensen has donned his iconic leather jacket and beamed into a virtual space to start off GTC. He's giving an overview of the keynote, talking about how it will touch on both new RTX products. He's already moved on to Omniverse Cloud, showing how much of the focus of today's show may be away from PC hardware.
"Future games will be simulations," he says, showing off a impressive, lifelike 3D scene involving some toy cars racing around a bedroom.
Luke Larsen
14 minutes ago
The presentation kicks off in 10 minutes
Nvidia's livestream is started up. Here's the description from its YouTube stream: "PC enthusiasts, don’t miss the GeForce Beyond special broadcast. Learn about the latest breakthroughs in gaming, creating, and graphics technology -- from NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang in the opening of his GTC keynote on Sept 20 at 8 a.m. Pacific time (UTC-7)." The big question remains: How many GPUs from the RTX 40-series will Nvidia actually announce? We'll have to wait and see.
This is a breaking story. Once the keynote begins, this page will continue to be updated live as more announcements and updates roll in from the event.