Asus has taken the wraps off a new generation of AI-focused creator PCs under its ProArt brand, built around Nvidia’s RTX Spark platform. The lineup includes the ProArt P16 (H7607) and P14 (H7407) laptops, along with a new ProArt Mini PC, all targeting creators, developers and professionals who need local AI processing and content creation capabilities on tap.
RTX Spark combines Nvidia CUDA, Nvidia RTX, DLSS, FP4, Nvidia TensorRT, Nvidia OptiX, Reflex and G-SYNC into a single platform designed to power thin Windows laptops and compact desktop PCs.
What RTX Spark Brings To The Table
At the core of the new ProArt P16 and P14 laptops is the RTX Spark superchip, which pairs an Nvidia Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores supporting FP4 precision. The GPU connects to a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU via the Nvidia NVLink-C2C chip-to-chip interconnect.
The platform delivers up to 1 petaflop of AI compute performance and supports up to 128GB of unified memory, using a shared memory architecture across system and graphics workloads.
For context, Asus says the hardware can handle rendering 3D scenes exceeding 90GB in size, editing 12K 4:2:2 video, generating 4K AI video and running 120-billion-parameter large language models with up to 1 million tokens of context using local agents. Gaming performance is also part of the pitch, with AAA titles running at 1440p and over 100 frames per second.
Software And Ecosystem Tie-Ins
On the software side, Adobe is rebuilding Photoshop and Premiere from the ground up for RTX Spark, aiming for a 2x improvement in AI and graphics performance on the platform. Asus is bundling a three-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription with its ProArt devices.
Asus has also built out its own software layer. ProArt Creator Hub manages system resource allocation for intensive workloads, while MuseTree and StoryCube add AI-assisted creative tools to the mix.
The broader ecosystem includes bundled partner offerings from Adobe Creative Cloud, Goodnotes and GoPro Cloud, along with compatibility across more than 1,000 accelerated applications and games. That list spans Adobe, Blackmagic Design, Blender, Capcut, ComfyUI and OTOY among others.
ProArt P16 And P14 Laptops
The ProArt P16 and P14 have been designed to be thinner and lighter than their predecessors. Asus says the new P16 is 13 per cent thinner and 16 per cent lighter compared to the previous-generation ProArt P16 H7606. Both use CNC-machined chassis construction.
Both laptops feature Asus Lumina Pro OLED displays with Delta E < 1 colour accuracy. The P16 supports up to 4K resolution at 120Hz with variable refresh rate and Nvidia G-Sync, while the P14 offers up to 3K resolution. Peak brightness reaches 1,600 nits and the panels include anti-reflection coating.
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The laptops are available in two finishes: Nano Black and Neo White. Both feature anti-smudge surface treatments and slim thermal modules designed to balance heat management with a thin profile.
Other notable specs include batteries up to 99.9 Wh, haptic touchpads and what Asus describes as AI-enhanced Windows experiences.

ProArt Mini PC
The ProArt Mini PC packs the same 1 petaflop AI performance into a 150 x 150 x 51 mm chassis. It is aimed at creators, developers and AI users who want desktop-class processing in a compact form factor.
The Mini PC supports up to 128GB of unified memory with dynamic allocation between system and graphics resources. Thermal headroom is rated at up to 140W, intended to sustain performance during long AI processing and rendering sessions.
Connectivity options include 10GbE wired networking, M.2 PCIe Gen 5 x4 expansion and high-speed storage scalability, making it suitable for studio, workstation and edge AI deployments.
The Bigger ProArt Picture
The new laptops and Mini PC sit within Asus’ broader ProArt ecosystem, which spans displays, motherboards, chassis, peripherals and workflow software. The Neo White colour option for the laptops and the addition of the Mini PC form factor extend the range further.
Availability
The ProArt P16, P14 and ProArt Mini PC are being shown at Computex 2026, with availability expected in fall 2026 in select regions. Asus has not yet confirmed specific configurations, pricing or regional availability details.
Last Updated on 2 June 2026 by Nick Ross




