ASUS is bringing NVIDIA’s new RTX Spark platform to its ProArt lineup with the launch of the ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 at Computex 2026. Designed for content creators, AI developers, workflow builders, and creative professionals, both laptops combine AI-focused hardware with ASUS software tools such as StoryCube, MuseTree, and ProArt Creator Hub.
The new ProArt models are among the first ASUS creator laptops built around NVIDIA RTX Spark, which NVIDIA describes as the foundation for a new generation of Windows PCs designed for AI-native workflows and local AI processing.
ASUS ProArt P16 (H7607)
The ProArt P16 serves as the flagship model in the new lineup. ASUS offers configurations with up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. Memory scales up to 64GB LPDDR5X, while storage reaches up to 4TB through PCIe 4.0 SSD configurations.

ASUS equips the P16 with a 16-inch Lumina Pro OLED touchscreen featuring a 4K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, variable refresh rate support, and peak HDR brightness of up to 1,600 nits. The display also carries Pantone Validation, Delta E below 1 color accuracy, and an anti-reflection coating aimed at professional editing and content creation work.
The chassis measures as little as 14.9 mm thick and weighs approximately 4.30 lbs (1.95 kg). ASUS positions the P16 as its most powerful creator notebook, targeting workloads such as 360-degree video editing, 4K and 8K production, animation, game development, photography, and CAD applications.
ASUS ProArt P14 (H7407)
ProArt P14 is the more portable model of the two and is designed for creators who spend more time working away from a desk while still requiring AI acceleration and creator-focused software tools.
The laptop carries over the same overall ProArt design as the larger P16 and will be available in both Nano Black and Neo White finishes. ASUS is also bringing Lumina Pro OLED technology to the smaller model, complete with HDR support, anti-reflection treatment, and creator-focused color accuracy.

ASUS includes the same StoryCube, MuseTree, and ProArt Creator Hub applications on the P14. These tools help organize media libraries, generate visual concepts, optimize workflows, and support local AI-assisted creative tasks without relying entirely on cloud-based services.
ASUS has not yet disclosed all regional hardware configurations for the P14, but the company confirms that both new ProArt systems are built around the RTX Spark ecosystem and are designed for next-generation AI-assisted creative workflows.
StoryCube, MuseTree, and ProArt Creator Hub
The hardware launch is closely tied to ASUS’s software ecosystem. StoryCube functions as an AI-powered media manager that automatically organizes photos and videos, while MuseTree focuses on AI-assisted image generation and visual ideation. ProArt Creator Hub continues to provide performance tuning, workflow optimization, and system controls for creative applications.
ASUS says the ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 will be showcased during Computex 2026, with availability expected to begin in select markets later.






