ASUS brings NVIDIA RTX Spark to ProArt laptops and Mini PC for local AI workloads
ASUS introduces ProArt P16, P14 and Mini PC with NVIDIA RTX Spark for local AI and creative workloads.
ASUS has announced a new generation of ProArt AI creator PCs powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark at COMPUTEX 2026, extending its ProArt lineup across two laptops and a compact desktop system built for local AI and content creation workloads.
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The lineup includes the ProArt P16 (H7607), ProArt P14 (H7407), and ProArt Mini PC. ASUS is targeting AI creators, developers, and creative professionals who need on-device AI processing, high-end graphics performance, and workflow tools for generative AI, large 3D scenes, video production, and local agents.
RTX Spark brings AI compute into ProArt PCs
RTX Spark combines NVIDIA CUDA, NVIDIA RTX, DLSS, FP4, NVIDIA TensorRT, NVIDIA OptiX, Reflex, and G-SYNC. ASUS said the platform enables slim Windows laptops with all-day battery life, as well as compact desktop PCs designed for efficient AI processing.
The RTX Spark superchip features an NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores with FP4 precision. It is connected through NVIDIA NVLink-C2C chip-to-chip interconnect to a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU.
ASUS said the ProArt systems powered by RTX Spark can handle large local workloads, including rendering 90GB+ 3D scenes, editing 12K 4:2:2 video, generating 4K AI videos, and running 120B-parameter LLMs with up to 1 million tokens of context using local agents. The devices are also positioned for gaming, with support for AAA games at 1440p and over 100 frames per second.
The hardware platform offers up to 1 petaflop of AI compute and up to 128GB of unified memory. ASUS is linking this capability to local agent use cases, where performance and data handling are central to the experience.
ProArt laptops target mobile AI creators

The ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 are slim Windows laptops with ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays and all-day battery life. ASUS said the new ProArt P16 is 13% thinner and 16% lighter than the previous-generation ProArt P16 H7606.
Both laptops are built using CNC manufacturing processes and include thermal modules designed to support demanding creative workloads in thinner chassis. They will be available in Nano Black and Neo White finishes, with tactile surfaces and anti-smudge treatment.
The ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays offer Delta E < 1 colour accuracy. The ProArt P16 supports up to 4K 120Hz VRR visuals with NVIDIA G-Sync, while the ProArt P14 offers up to 3K resolution. ASUS also lists brightness of up to 1,600 nits and anti-reflection coating technology for the displays.
Other features include up to 99.9 Wh battery capacity, haptic touchpad feedback, multitasking support for creator workflows, and AI-enhanced Windows experiences.
Mini PC extends the ProArt ecosystem
The ProArt Mini PC brings the same 1 petaflop AI performance claim into a 150 × 150 × 51 mm chassis. ASUS is positioning the device for creators, developers, and AI enthusiasts working with generative AI and large language model workloads.
The Mini PC supports up to 128GB of unified memory, with dynamic memory allocation between system and graphics resources. It also includes a thermal architecture with up to 140W thermal headroom for longer AI processing and rendering tasks.
Connectivity and expansion include 10GbE wired networking, M.2 PCIe Gen 5 x4 expansion, and high-speed storage scalability. ASUS said the compact form factor allows the system to fit into studio, workstation, and edge AI environments.
ASUS is also tying the new systems to its wider ProArt ecosystem, which includes displays, motherboards, chassis, creator peripherals, and AI workflow software. ProArt Creator Hub manages system resources for demanding workflows, while MuseTree and StoryCube add AI-assisted creative features.
The ecosystem also includes bundled partner solutions such as Adobe Creative Cloud, Goodnotes, and GoPro Cloud with free subscription bundles. ASUS said the devices support more than 1,000 accelerated apps and games, including Adobe, Blackmagic Design, Blender, Capcut, ComfyUI, and OTOY. Adobe is also re-architecting Photoshop and Premiere for RTX Spark, with ASUS citing 2x faster AI and graphics performance.
The ProArt P16, ProArt P14, and ProArt Mini PC will be shown during COMPUTEX 2026. Availability begins in fall 2026 in select regions, with further specifications, configurations, and regional availability details to be announced later.





