With the new ASUS ProArt PCs with NVIDIA RTX Spark, ASUS is presenting a new generation of powerful creator systems at Computex 2026 alongside the ASUS Republic of Gamers Edition 20. The focus is on the new models ProArt P16, ProArt P14 and a compact ProArt Mini PC, which have been specially developed for demanding AI workflows, content production and local AI applications. The combination of NVIDIA’s new RTX Spark platform, powerful Blackwell GPU technology and a highly integrated Creator ecosystem is designed to significantly accelerate creative workflows while enabling greater independence from cloud services.
- New ASUS ProArt PCs with NVIDIA RTX Spark for local AI workflows
- Up to 1 petaflop of AI computing power and up to 128 GB of unified memory
- New ProArt P16 and P14 with OLED displays and ultra-slim design
- Market launch from fall 2026 in selected regions
ASUS ProArt PCs with NVIDIA RTX Spark take local AI performance to a new level
With the new RTX Spark platform, ASUS is following a clear trend: powerful AI calculations directly on the end device. The new architecture combines an NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores with a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU. This combination seems technically plausible and is based on current developments in the field of highly integrated AI systems.
According to ASUS, the systems enable the rendering of complex 3D scenes with more than 90 GB, the processing of 12K 4:2:2 video material and the local execution of large language models with up to 120 billion parameters. These performance values appear ambitious, but are understandable in view of the stated unified memory approach and the NVLink C2C connection.
The focus on local AI agents is particularly relevant. Instead of relying on external cloud computing power, computationally intensive tasks can be processed directly on the device. This not only improves speed, but also strengthens data protection and workflow control. ASUS also integrates its own software solutions such as ProArt Creator Hub, MuseTree and StoryCube, which enable AI-supported optimization for creative processes.
The software ecosystem is also extensive. The systems are prepared for over 1,000 accelerated applications, including professional creative software such as Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Blender and Blackmagic Design. Of particular interest is the announced deeper optimization of Adobe applications for RTX Spark, which, according to ASUS, should enable up to twice the AI and graphics performance.
ASUS ProArt PCs with NVIDIA RTX Spark focus on mobile creator power and compact desktop performance
The new ProArt P16 and P14 models feature a significantly slimmer design than their predecessors. ASUS claims an up to 13 percent lower height and up to 16 percent lower weight. The CNC-manufactured cases combine high-quality workmanship with a thermal solution optimized for mobility.
The new ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays are a key highlight. The ProArt P16 offers up to 4K at 120 Hz with variable refresh rate and NVIDIA G-SYNC, while the P14 offers up to 3K resolution. With a brightness of up to 1,600 nits and a color accuracy of Delta E below 1, the panels are particularly suitable for professional color correction and visually demanding production environments.
In mobile use, the systems benefit from batteries with up to 99.9 Wh, which realistically indicates all-day use with optimized creator workloads. This is complemented by haptic touchpads and AI-optimized Windows functions.
The new ProArt Mini PC, on the other hand, is aimed at stationary workstations. Despite its compact 150 × 150 × 51 mm housing, the system delivers up to 140 watts of thermal power reserve. It also features a 10GbE network, M.2 PCIe Gen5 expandability and flexible memory configurations. ASUS is thus positioning the mini PC as a space-saving workstation for studios, developer environments and edge AI scenarios.
Conclusion
The ASUS ProArt PCs with NVIDIA RTX Spark mark an exciting step towards local AI-supported creator systems. In particular, the combination of high computing power, OLED technology and compact design makes the new series an interesting solution for professional content workflows. ASUS plans availability from fall 2026 in selected markets. Official prices have not yet been announced, but are likely to be clearly in the premium segment given the high-end features.