Asus has introduced its new ProArt P16 and P14 creator laptops at Computex in Taipei, alongside a compact Mini PC. All three machines use Nvidia’s new RTX Spark superchip for local AI, graphics, and creator workloads.
The new ProArt lineup targets AI creators, developers, and creative professionals who need stronger on-device processing for large projects, local AI models, and advanced content creation workflows.
RTX Spark Powers Local AI Work
RTX Spark combines a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU with a Blackwell-based RTX GPU. The GPU includes 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores with FP4 precision.
The CPU and GPU connect through Nvidia’s NVLink C2C interconnect, while the platform supports up to 128GB of unified memory. This memory design gives the system more room for GPU-heavy AI and creator tasks.
Asus lists up to 1 petaflop of AI compute for RTX Spark-powered ProArt systems. The hardware can run large language models with up to 120 billion parameters and a context window of up to 1 million tokens.
Performance
The Asus ProArt P16, ProArt P14, and ProArt Mini PC are designed for demanding local workflows. The systems can render 90GB plus 3D scenes, edit 12K 4:2:2 video, generate 4K AI videos, and run local AI agents.
Asus also lists support for AAA gaming at 1440p and over 100 frames per second on RTX Spark-powered ProArt devices.
Adobe is rebuilding Photoshop and Premiere for RTX Spark, with the updated versions expected to deliver twice the AI and graphics performance. ProArt devices also include a three-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.
Design and Display
The ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 come in 16-inch and 14-inch sizes. Both laptops use CNC-milled chassis designs and will be available in Nano Black and Neo White finishes.
The ProArt P16 is 13% thinner and 16% lighter than the previous generation. Asus has also added smooth tactile finishes and an anti-smudge surface treatment.
Both laptops use Asus Lumina Pro OLED displays with Delta E color accuracy below 1, an anti-reflection coating, and up to 1,600 nits of brightness. The ProArt P16 supports up to a 4K 120Hz VRR display with Nvidia G Sync, while the ProArt P14 offers up to a 3K display.
The laptops also feature haptic touchpads and up to a 99.9Wh battery.
AI Software and Creator Apps
The new ProArt lineup also includes Asus software tools for AI-based creative work.
ProArt Creator Hub helps optimize system resources for demanding workflows. MuseTree and StoryCube add AI-assisted creative features for content production.
Asus also lists support for more than 1,000 accelerated apps and games, including Adobe, Blackmagic Design, Blender, CapCut, ComfyUI, and OTOY.
ProArt Mini PC
Asus also introduced the ProArt Mini PC for users who want a smaller desktop machine for local AI and creator workloads.
The Mini PC delivers 1 petaflop of AI performance and supports up to 128GB of unified memory. Its memory can dynamically shift between system and graphics resources to improve efficiency in AI tasks.
The device is built for generative AI, large language model workloads, and long rendering sessions. It has up to 140W of thermal headroom to keep performance stable under heavy loads.
Despite the power inside, the Asus ProArt Mini PC uses a compact 150 x 150 x 51mm chassis. Connectivity includes 10GbE wired networking, M.2 PCIe Gen 5 x4 expansion, and high-speed storage scalability.
Asus says the small form factor makes the Mini PC suitable for studios, workstations, and edge AI environments where space is limited.
Pricing and Availability
The ProArt P16, ProArt P14, and ProArt Mini PC are expected to become available in select regions in fall 2026. Asus has not announced pricing yet, and additional specifications, configurations, and regional availability details will be shared later.
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