Nvidia at CES 2023: what to expect and how to watch live

Nvidia has confirmed that it will be performing at CES 2023 today, where the company is teasing “the latest innovations made possible by accelerated computing and artificial intelligence.” While it’s tempting enough, the premature appearance of next-gen RTX 4070 Ti leaks in early January suggests that this will most likely also include the reveal of the new RTX 40 series graphics card.
It will be an exciting event for hardcore gamers, but when will it take place and how will you be able to watch it live? We cover everything there is to know about the Nvidia CES 2023 keynote right here.
When does the Nvidia CES 2023 keynote start?
Nvidia’s keynote at CES 2023 is due to start today. January 3 at 8:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM ET, or 4:00 PM GMT. for those tuning in from the UK.
How to Watch Nvidia CES 2023 Live Stream
As with most keynotes today, you’ll be able to watch the latest Nvidia announcements from the comfort of your own home. Nvidia has confirmed that you will be able to watch the keynote on its official website as well as on the company’s YouTube channel.
We’ve embedded a YouTube stream below, so just bookmark this page and check back later today to see what Nvidia has in store for 2023.
What to expect from Nvidia at CES 2023?
While Nvidia’s keynote will no doubt be filled with information about the company’s latest advances in accelerated computing and artificial intelligence, gamers’ main focus will be on the Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti, which is almost confirmed to be unveiled during the show.
In fact, the graphics card was already leaked quite extensively ahead of its announcement, and according to videocardz, it will be available for purchase later this week on January 5th.
In terms of specs, it’s essentially the 12GB variant of the RTX 4080 that Nvidia “launched” after backlash from the press and gamers back in October, albeit at a rumored price tag that’s a bit more acceptable at $799. .
However, CES 2023 isn’t just about PC games; Nvidia is also rumored to be bringing an update to the refreshed 40-series GPUs targeted at laptops.
The updated collection of mobile graphics cards should pair nicely with the new 13th Gen Intel Raptor Lake processors and AMD Ryzen 7000 chipsets that are rumored to be announced at CES 2023.
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