Due to the coronavirus, today NVIDIA announced that GTC 2020 is turning into a digital conference rather than a live event.
As the coronavirus situation is not improving, we’re turning GTC San Jose into a digital conference rather than a live event. Jensen will still give a keynote. We will still share our announcements. And we’ll work to ensure our speakers can share their talks. But we’ll do this all online. We will provide updates here soon about when you can tune in, and will be in touch with those who purchased a conference pass about a full refund. Thank you for your enthusiasm around GTC, which couldn’t happen without the support of our sponsors, speakers, and staff.
Tech events around the world are grappling with the spread of the COVID-19 virus. While a number of events have already been cancelled, many are taking a wait and see approach.
Here is the latest on near-term shows in the HPC space:
Cancelled events:
- Supercomputing Asia was cancelled at the end of February
- OCP Summit is cancelled
- EuroHPC Summit Week is cancelled
- Dell HPC Community meeting in Austin has been cancelled
- Saudi HPC Conference is cancelled
- Swiss HPC Conference is cancelled
- Second International Workshop on High-Performance Business Computing has been cancelled
- LUG 2020 is cancelled
- PASC20 is cancelled
Virtual only:
- GTC 2020, which will be virtual only
- SUSECON virtual only
- Supercomputing Frontiers Europe virtual only
- Stanford HPC Conference will be virtual only
- ISC 2020 is now a virtual event
- PEARC20 will be a virtual event
Postponed:
- Arm HPC User Group has been postponed
- EPI Forum has been postponed
- OFA Workshop has been postponed
- OFA Workshop has been postponed
- HPC User Forum is postponed
- WHPC Summit has been postponed
- Cray User Group has been postponed
- MSST has been postponed
- Teratec Forum is postponed
insideHPC will try to keep this page updated as this story develops.