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Asus Recasts ProArt Line Around NVIDIA RTX Spark at Computex

The new laptops and compact Mini PC bring petaflop-class local AI compute and large unified memory to let creators run generative models and heavy media work on-device.

Overview

  • At Computex 2026 Asus unveiled the ProArt P16, ProArt P14 and a ProArt Mini PC built on NVIDIA RTX Spark, signaling a shift to AI-first creator hardware.
  • Asus says the products deliver up to 1 petaflop of AI performance and support up to 128GB of unified memory so users can run large models and long-context inference locally.
  • The ProArt P16 and P14 use Lumina Pro OLED panels with Delta E under 1, thinner lighter chassis than the prior P16, and up to 99.9Wh batteries to balance color-accurate workflows with mobility.
  • The ProArt Mini PC packs workstation-class features in a 150×150×51 mm case, including 10GbE networking, M.2 PCIe Gen5 expansion and a cooling design rated for up to 140W sustained headroom.
  • Asus is pairing the hardware with software bundles and partner apps — Adobe, Goodnotes, GoPro and 1,000+ accelerated titles — and says the products will reach select regions in fall 2026 with pricing and full configs to follow.