The Yoga Pro 9n is Lenovo’s first laptop based on NVIDIA’s new RTX Spark platform. The model appeared shortly after NVIDIA introduced RTX Spark at Computex 2026, joining similar systems from ASUS, Dell, HP, Microsoft, and MSI.
Lenovo has not published a full specification sheet, but several hardware details were visible during demonstrations. A large touchpad, top-firing speakers, a full-size backlit keyboard, HDMI output, and a full-size SD card reader are all present on the system. Demonstrations also suggest a 15-inch display, although Lenovo has not confirmed the final panel specifications.
RTX Spark combines a 20-core Grace CPU with a Blackwell-based GPU carrying 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores. NVIDIA says the platform is intended for AI workloads, content creation, software development, and gaming.
According to NVIDIA, RTX Spark can deliver up to 1 petaflop of AI performance and support up to 128GB of unified memory. The company also says the platform can run local AI models, handle large creative workloads, edit high-resolution video, and process modern games without depending heavily on cloud services.

CUDA, RTX, DLSS, TensorRT, Reflex, and G-SYNC support are included. NVIDIA also says RTX Spark systems will be capable of running local AI agents and large language models directly on the device.
Lenovo has not disclosed memory capacity, storage options, battery specifications, display details, pricing, or availability for the Yoga Pro 9n.
NVIDIA says the first RTX Spark laptops are expected to arrive later this year, with Lenovo listed among the launch partners.
Source: Lenovo (X)






