2022 GTC will feature just shy of 1,000 sessions, including keynotes, technical tutorials, panel discussions, and roundtable discussions with technical experts. There will also be demonstrations, vendor meetings, and other special events.
One of my favorite items at GTC is the poster gallery, which highlights some advancements in technology by both academia and industry that didn’t meet the criteria for a full session. Sessions begin on this Sunday, March 20.
We, Tirias Research, expect to see some enhancements to the GPU lineup for PCs and servers, as well as for new hardware and software for automotive, data centers, and robotics. And no tech industry event would be complete without announcements around AI and the metaverse, or in Nvidia’s case it would be Omniverse, the company’s developer environment/metaverse for creating other metaverses. Last year, GTC featured a strong robotics focus around the company’s Jetson platform.
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