At Computex 2026, Asus unveiled a variety of new laptops, desktops, all-in-one PCs, and tablets as part of an expansion of its artificial intelligence-focused product line. The ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 creator laptops, the first Asus products to use NVIDIA’s new RTX Spark technology, were the launch’s high point.
The RTX Spark architecture, intended for creators, developers, and AI experts, combines a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU with an NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores. According to Asus, the platform is tailored for AI-native workflows, allowing users to execute sophisticated AI models and apps locally without significantly depending on cloud computing resources.
The platform supports up to 128GB of unified memory and can provide up to one petaflop of AI performance, according to the company. Additionally, Asus has incorporated AI-focused products into the ProArt ecosystem, such as StoryCube for workflow management and MuseTree for AI-assisted content production.
In addition to the ProArt portfolio, Asus unveiled the lightweight Zenbook 14, which has AI capabilities that support up to 50 TOPS of NPU performance and CPU options from Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon. Additionally, the business updated its Vivobook S series with Snapdragon X processors, longer battery life, and Copilot+ AI features, aimed at students and mobile users.
Asus also released new desktop and all-in-one systems, such as the V400 AiO and V700 Mini Tower. The Asus Pad, a 12.2-inch OLED tablet featuring a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 CPU, heralded the company’s comeback to the tablet industry.
As demand for local AI processing continues to climb across consumer and professional categories, the developments highlight Asus’ increasing focus on AI-powered computing.
Source – Computex 2026: Asus unveils Pro Art laptops powered by Nvidia RTX Spark chip


