ASUS ProArt P16 P14 and Mini PC Creators Machines Powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark Superchip Architecture Deliver 1 PetaFLO AI Performance for Generative Workflows and 4K OLED Displays
The ASUS ProArt P16, ProArt P14 and ProArt Mini PC comprise a new line up of creators’ machines powered by a revolutionary new NVIDIA architecture. Designed to equip creative professionals, developers, and AI engineers, these powerful devices are designed to provide enough on device computation power to perform heavy generative tasks.
At the core of these ProArt machines lies the NVIDIA RTX Spark Superchip Architecture. With a Blackwell RTX GPU coupled with 6,144 CUDA cores and 5th generation Tensor Cores with FP4 processing, this architecture delivers unparallelled power for complex workflows. Interlinked to an NVLink C2C interconnect is an NVIDIA Grace 20 core CPU that collectively delivers up to 1 PetaFLO of computational performance to run the new local agents and large language models directly on the device, using up to 128GB of unified memory. This allows users to not only render massive 90GB+ 3D assets but also to edit 12K videos with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling or even utilize up to 120B parameter LLMs with a 1M token context window. To make this possible, Adobe has begun work to optimize Photoshop and Premiere Pro to the RTX Spark platform, and promises significant speed ups for graphics and AI processing – up to 2x. ASUS will include a three month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription as standard along with StoryCube and MuseTree.
The ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 Displays
Each new machine uses robust CNC milling process that contributes to making each model more portable and lighter than ever. ASUS claim that compared to the last generation H7606 laptop, the ProArt P16 is 13% thinner and 16% lighter than it's previous generation counterparts and both models are equipped with large, 99.9 Wh, power supplies to ensure you can keep working whilst you're on the move. There are two colors for the machines – Nano Black and Neo White – which both sport an anti smudge finish to help keep the devices looking pristine on your next trip. ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays make their way into both the ProArt P16 and ProArt P14; boasting an impressive, less than 1, Delta E color accuracy rating, users can get the colors they are expecting when creating their masterpieces. The ProArt P16 is capable of up to 4K at a variable 120Hz display refresh rate thanks to NVIDIA G SYNC technology; the ProArt P14 offers a 3K configuration. These display options provide up to 1,600 nits peak brightness and Anti Reflection coatings so the user can work with peace of mind on each project no matter the lighting environment they are working in, and the highly accurate haptic touchpad will ensure even the most intricate edits are taken care of.
ProArt Mini PC Space saving computation
With 1 PetaFLO of AI processing and 128GB of unified memory, the new ProArt Mini PC comes packed into a 150x150x51mm enclosure. Designed for large generative workflows and model training, the memory dynamically adjusts to assist each of these tasks and an impressive 140W of thermal overhead means the device can cope with intense tasks and long rendering sessions. In terms of connectivity, the ProArt Mini PC offers the essential ports for the professional workflow, featuring a 10GbE wired connection and a high speed M.2 slot for internal storage expansion. The new ProArt range (P16, P14 and Mini PC) is expected to be released to markets around fall 2026, although ASUS has stated that pricing will vary depending on region and final specs will be released at a later date.


