Global travel restrictions forced many major tech shows and announcements to happen online instead of in person
A year of disruption
The world's premiere PC hardware show was first postponed, then cancelled in favour of virtual sessions.
Computex Taipei
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang teased his virtual keynote by pulling a huge new A100 AI GPU out of his oven at home.
Gpu Tech conference
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Apple execs appeared on video to introduce new in-house CPUs, plus the next versions of iOS, macOS, and more.
Apple WWDC
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Z Fold 2 were unveiled without huge, crowded hands-on demo areas.
Samsung unpacked
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The hotly anticipated PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X will launch later this year, but were unveiled online.
Playstation 5 reveal
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Europe's largest consumer product show adopted a hybrid format with streamed keynotes and talks.
IFA Special edition
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The first digital version of this gaming expo had over 2 million simultaneous viewers at one point.
Gamescom 2020
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Before its virtual 11th Gen 'Tiger Lake' CPU launch, Intel held online briefings for the underlying tech.
Intel architecture day
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