After 90 Minutes Of AI, NVIDIA Finally Revealed Its terrifying new PC plan
Jun 1, 2026•Channel
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NVIDIA’s Computex 2026 keynote wasn’t really about products. Instead, Jensen Huang spent nearly two hours outlining a vision for the future - one built around AI, infrastructure, automation and entirely new ways of interacting with computers. Hidden within that vision were some clues about where NVIDIA intends to take the PC next.
In this video, Leo shares his reaction to the keynote, breaks down the major announcements and discusses NVIDIA’s plans for RTX Spark, N1X, AI-powered PCs and what they could mean for the wider industry.
The presentation covered everything from AI factories and Agentic AI through to Vera Rubin infrastructure, datacentres, robotics and NVIDIA’s long-term roadmap. Along the way, Jensen made some bold claims about the future of computing, including the idea that the PC ten years from now will look nothing like the PC we use today.
Perhaps the most revealing moment of the entire presentation came when Jensen remarked that ‘a long time ago NVIDIA used to be a GPU company’ - a statement that says a great deal about where the company sees its future.
KitGuru is in Taipei all week bringing you the latest Computex 2026 coverage, including hands-on hardware, product launches, interviews and all the biggest announcements from the show floor.
Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Did NVIDIA’s vision for the future excite you, or do you think the company is heading in the wrong direction?
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