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CES 2021: Watch Nvidia's GeForce RTX Event Here

Stay on top of the latest in gaming hardware with Nvidia's live CES keynote.

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Although CES has no in-person attendance in 2021, the massive tech conference is going ahead this week as a fully digital event. Nvidia is one of the many companies presenting its latest products and innovations at CES, with a streamed event that you can watch right here on Tuesday, January 12 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM GMT / 6 PM CET.

Hosted by GeForce senior vice-president Jeff Fisher, the only official description of the event tells viewers to get ready for "the latest innovations in gaming and graphics."

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With the event named "Game On," you can rest assured that Nvidia's stream will have plenty of interesting announcements for gamers, even though CES isn't strictly a gaming event. While the company hasn't announced what it'll be showing off at CES yet, it's very likely we'll see a new line of RTX 3000 graphics cards for gaming laptops announced. With only four cards currently released in the Ampere line, it's possible Nvidia has a few more desktop cards up its sleeves too.

It's also possible that the company's CES stream will focus mainly on software updates and tools, while Nvidia deals with ongoing shortages of its base 3080 and 3090 cards. Recent developments, including trade tariffs and a resurgence in cryptocurrency mining, have also threatened to raise the price of graphics cards, though it's unclear whether Nvidia will address this in its CES presentation.

You can watch the whole stream here, live from Tuesday, January 12 at 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET.

Competitor AMD will also stream from CES, one hour before Nvidia's event.

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well that was uninspiring.

Maybe by the time they announce and 3080ti, the cards will actually be available to buy.

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