Nikolai Butovsky from Nvidia presents the latest laptop CPU N1 at Computex 2026
New Nvidia Plans for Computex 2026
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CEO Jensen Huang Participation
Taiwanese media report that he will give a talk at the Computex 2026 exhibition. Event schedule – Presentation as part of the exhibition itself.
– Possible opening at the Taipei Music Center one day before the event starts.
Locations – The TICC (Taipei International Convention Center) is booked from June 1 to 4 for business negotiations and media exhibitions.
– The company’s booth is planned in the Nangang Exhibition Center.
Public confirmations – Nvidia has not yet published an official announcement about its presence at Computex 2026.
– The organizer TAITRA has already confirmed the participation of CEOs from Qualcomm, Marvell, and Intel, but Nvidia is absent from the list of participants.
AMD situation – The company also has not confirmed its participation, although Computex had previously been one of its key events.
What industry sources say
The Taiwanese publication *CTEE* describes how Nvidia “carried out significant preparation at TICC,” using four consecutive days (June 1‑4) as the main venue for business negotiations and media exhibitions. This confirms that the company is seriously preparing for the event.
The publication *Focus Taiwan* reports that Huang already spoke in February about plans to participate in Computex 2026 with new announcements. Expected products include Nvidia’s new Arm processors N1/N1X for laptops. Rumors say Dell and Lenovo are set to be the first partners to showcase devices based on these chips.
Conclusion
Below are key facts about Nvidia’s anticipated participation in Computex 2026:
* CEO Jensen Huang is listed as a potential speaker.
* Booth and negotiations are planned at TICC from June 1‑4, with a possible appearance at the music center one day before the exhibition.
* The company has not yet provided official confirmation; it is not included in TAITRA’s list of participants.
* Expected new releases include Arm processors N1/N1X, which could be used by Dell and Lenovo.
If new official statements from Nvidia appear, they will be updated here.
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