NVIDIA is set to unveil its next-gen GeForce RTX GPUs on September 20

NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference is happening this month and the company has revealed when CEO Jensen Huang's keynote will take place. You'll be able to watch it on NVIDIA's website at 11 a.m. ET on September 20. The keynote will kick off with a GeForce Beyond special, which will also be streamed on Twitch and YouTube.

The company says the event will feature "the latest in gaming, creative, and graphics technology." NVIDIA is expected to unveil its RTX 40-series graphics cards during the broadcast - an image the company shared to promote the event features the GeForce RTX logo. NVIDIA previously announced that it would release its first Ampere Next-based GPUs this year. These will replace graphics cards with the current Ampere architecture.

It remains to be seen how well the RTX 40 series cards will perform. In the meantime, 30-series GPUs are finally readily available after the cryptocurrency market collapse.

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NVIDIA is set to unveil its next-gen GeForce RTX GPUs on September 20

NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference is happening this month and the company has revealed when CEO Jensen Huang's keynote will take place. You'll be able to watch it on NVIDIA's website at 11 a.m. ET on September 20. The keynote will kick off with a GeForce Beyond special, which will also be streamed on Twitch and YouTube.

The company says the event will feature "the latest in gaming, creative, and graphics technology." NVIDIA is expected to unveil its RTX 40-series graphics cards during the broadcast - an image the company shared to promote the event features the GeForce RTX logo. NVIDIA previously announced that it would release its first Ampere Next-based GPUs this year. These will replace graphics cards with the current Ampere architecture.

It remains to be seen how well the RTX 40 series cards will perform. In the meantime, 30-series GPUs are finally readily available after the cryptocurrency market collapse.

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you purchase something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. All prices correct at time of publication.

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