What RTX Spark Creator PCs Mean for Modern Workflows
ASUS ProArt PCs with NVIDIA RTX Spark are AI-focused creator systems that combine a Grace CPU and Blackwell RTX GPU to run demanding local creative and generative workloads in real time without relying on cloud processing. At Computex 2026, ASUS introduced the ProArt P16, P14 and ProArt Mini PC as a unified RTX Spark creator PC family aimed at video editors, 3D artists, photographers and AI developers who need on-device inference, rendering and editing performance. The RTX Spark superchip pairs a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU with a next‑generation Blackwell RTX GPU featuring 6,144 CUDA cores, fifth‑generation Tensor Cores and up to one petaflop of AI compute. With up to 128GB of unified memory, these systems are built to run 120‑billion‑parameter language models, 12K video timelines and ultra‑large 3D scenes while keeping assets, prompts and outputs local for privacy and predictable performance.
Inside RTX Spark: AI Performance Built for Creators
The RTX Spark architecture in ASUS ProArt systems is designed as a professional AI workstation platform that merges NVIDIA CUDA, RTX ray tracing, DLSS, FP4 precision, TensorRT, OptiX, Reflex and G‑SYNC into a single superchip. According to ASUS, RTX Spark offers "up to one petaflop of AI compute" and supports up to 128GB of unified memory, letting the GPU and CPU draw from the same pool for large models and scenes instead of copying data across separate memories. ASUS says Adobe is re‑architecting Photoshop and Premiere around RTX Spark, with the promise of up to twice the AI and graphics performance in future versions. This matters beyond headline generative features: everyday tools such as Generative Fill, upscaling, automatic captions and file organization increasingly depend on AI and stand to benefit from lower latency and higher throughput.
ProArt P16 and P14: ASUS ProArt AI Laptops for Mobile Creators
The ProArt P16 and P14 are ASUS ProArt AI laptops that bring RTX Spark performance into thin-and-light form factors for on-the-go creators. Both use CNC‑machined chassis in Nano Black or Neo White finishes, with the P16 measuring 12.9 mm thick and weighing about 1.77 kg, while the P14 is 13.9 mm thin and just under 1.5 kg. ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays target color‑critical work, offering 100% DCI‑P3 coverage, Delta E below one and up to 1,600‑nit peak brightness for HDR editing or outdoor use. The P16 supports up to 4K 120 Hz VRR with NVIDIA G‑SYNC, and the P14 reaches up to 3K resolution. High‑capacity batteries (up to 99.9 Wh), haptic touchpads and creator‑oriented port layouts help these RTX Spark creator PCs deliver all‑day AI workflows in a mobile studio that still feels like a professional AI workstation.

ProArt Mini PC: Compact Professional AI Workstation for the Studio
For fixed workspaces, the ProArt Mini PC brings RTX Spark performance into a compact 150 x 150 x 51 mm chassis that functions as a professional AI workstation for editing bays, 3D pipelines or AI research desks. Built around the same NVIDIA RTX Spark superchip, the system offers up to 128GB of unified memory and is tuned for long‑running generative AI and large language model workloads, with thermal headroom up to 140 W to sustain performance during heavy rendering or training sessions. ASUS equips the unit with 10GbE networking, M.2 PCIe Gen 5 x4 expansion and high‑speed storage options, so teams can integrate it into shared storage and render environments. In practice, this allows local editing of 12K 4:2:2 video, rendering of 90GB‑plus 3D scenes and interactive work with 120‑billion‑parameter models without a full‑size tower.

An AI-Native ProArt Ecosystem for Real-Time Local Workflows
Beyond hardware, ASUS is positioning the ProArt range as an AI‑native ecosystem tuned for real‑time, local workflows. ProArt Creator Hub manages performance profiles and system resources around tasks such as 3D rendering, timeline playback or model inference, while ASUS’s MuseTree and StoryCube tools add AI‑assisted ideation and asset management. Out of the box, ProArt devices are optimized for more than 1,000 accelerated creative and AI applications, including Adobe Creative Cloud, Blackmagic Design, Blender, CapCut, ComfyUI and OTOY. Creators can render ultra‑large scenes, generate 4K AI videos and run local agents against long‑context language models while editing or designing in the same system. For professionals who want RTX Spark performance without cloud dependence, the choice of RTX Spark creator PC form factors—laptop or mini PC—means the same AI capabilities can travel in a backpack or sit invisibly behind a monitor.






