ASUS has announced its first lineup of devices powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark, unveiling the new ProArt P16, ProArt P14 and ProArt Mini PC during Computex 2026. The launch positions ASUS among the first manufacturers to adopt NVIDIA’s newly introduced RTX Spark platform, which is designed to deliver advanced artificial intelligence capabilities, high performance computing and next generation content creation features directly on personal devices. The new products target creators, developers and professionals seeking powerful local artificial intelligence processing without relying heavily on cloud based resources.
The ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 laptops are built around the NVIDIA RTX Spark superchip, which combines a 20 core NVIDIA Grace processor with a Blackwell based graphics processor featuring 6,144 CUDA cores. According to ASUS, the platform delivers up to one petaflop of artificial intelligence performance and supports up to 128GB of unified memory. The laptops are equipped with ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays, with the ProArt P16 offering up to 4K 120Hz visuals and the ProArt P14 supporting resolutions up to 3K. Both devices have been designed with thin and lightweight form factors while maintaining the performance required for demanding creative and development workloads.
ASUS stated that the new systems are capable of handling advanced tasks including large scale artificial intelligence models, high resolution video editing, complex 3D rendering and generative artificial intelligence workflows. The company highlighted support for local execution of large language models and artificial intelligence agents, allowing users to process data directly on their devices. The RTX Spark platform also enables compatibility with a growing ecosystem of applications optimized for artificial intelligence acceleration, including creative software and development tools. Adobe and other software providers are already working to optimize their applications for the new platform.
Alongside the laptops, ASUS introduced the ProArt Mini PC, a compact desktop system designed for creators and artificial intelligence developers. Despite its small form factor, the device offers up to one petaflop of artificial intelligence performance and supports up to 128GB of unified memory. ASUS said the system is intended for demanding workloads such as generative artificial intelligence, content creation and software development while offering extensive connectivity and expansion options. The new ProArt devices are expected to become available in selected markets during the fall of 2026, with additional specifications and regional availability details to be announced closer to launch.
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