Asus introduced its new ProArt P16 and P14 laptops powered by the Nvidia RTX Spark chip. Here are all the technical specifications of the new models.
Asus announced its new laptops for professional users at Computex 2026. ProArt P16 and P14The models aim to support creative workflows with their high-performance hardware.
These new devices are the first series of laptops powered by the Nvidia RTX Spark amazing chip. The hardware in question provides 1 petaflop AI performance for locally productive AI spies and large-scale 3D rendering processes.
First Asus Laptops with RTX Spark Processors
With the new ProArt series, Asus aims to meet the demands of individual artificial intelligence spies and complex workflows. This series, consisting of ProArt P16 (H7607), ProArt P14 (H7407) and the new ProArt Small PC models, stands out as the first devices to use the Nvidia RTX Spark platform.
The devices attract attention with their combined memory support of up to 128 GB. This high memory capacity allows running powerful artificial intelligence models such as LLMs with 120 billion parameters.
Thinner and Lighter Design
The new generation ProArt models have 13% thinner frames and a 16% lighter structure compared to previous versions. Despite these physical improvements, the devices offer an all-day usage experience with high-capacity batteries of up to 99.9 Wh.
Screen technology continues to be one of the most competitive areas of the series. The ProArt P16 model comes with a 4K 120Hz VRR panel that offers Nvidia G-Sync support and can reach 1600 nits of brightness. The ProArt P14 model, on the other hand, offers users a screen that offers 3K resolution with high fluid motion support.
Both models use Asus Lumina Pro OLED technology with a color accuracy rating of Delta E < 1. These laptops, which will be available in “Nano Black” and “Neo White” color options, attract attention with their stain-resistant coatings and tactile touch surfaces.
Asus has announced that the new ProArt series will be released this fall. The company has not yet shared any details about the pricing of these new models.
What kind of impact do you think these new ProArt models with Nvidia RTX Spark processors will have on the professional workstation market?