These are all the models we have seen

These are all the models we have seen

In it Computex 2026an important part of the teams that are arousing the most curiosity revolves around NVIDIA RTX Spark, the new platform with Grace CPU, Blackwell RTX GPU, unified memory and a very clear focus on local artificial intelligence, creation and thin laptops. Beyond the official announcements, at the fair we have been hunting for several models already identified and also some prototypes or concepts that help us understand where the manufacturers are going to go in the coming months.

The general feeling when touring the stands is that RTX Spark is still in a very early phase of product, but it already shows two quite clear trends. On the one hand, very thin premium laptops aimed at creation and AI with all-day battery life. On the other hand, compact mini PCs that are still adapting to this chip and that, for now, function more as a demonstration of format and capacity than as a completely closed final product.

In laptops, ASUS, Dell, Lenovo, MSI and HP already show what this first batch will be like

ASUS

The clearest models that we have been able to see are the new ones ASUS ProArt P16 and ProArt P14already officially presented by the brand as part of its new ProArt family with RTX Spark. The exposed cards confirm that both have up to 128 GB of unified memory, ASUS Lumina Pro OLED screens and a clear orientation to complex creative tasks. Furthermore, the stand indicated that the ProArt P16 It mounts a 3K OLED panel with up to 1,600 nits and its weight is below 1.7 kg, while the ProArt P14 It appears with a 14-inch 3K OLED panel, 120 Hz, also up to 1,600 nits and a 13.9 mm and 1.48 kg chassis.

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ASUS also taught part of the internal plate of this platformsomething interesting because it shows to what extent RTX Spark forces us to redesign the system layout around the superchip and unified memory. In other words, we are not facing a simple iteration of a laptop with another processor, but rather a base that changes the internal architecture of the device quite a bit.

MSI

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MSI, for its part, showed the Prestige N16 Flip AI+identified in the exhibition itself as the brand’s first model with an RTX Spark plate, under the internal name “2621”. The company insisted on a 99 Wh battery and a thermal system with a vapor chamber and double fan to keep noise very contained. The device fits as a premium convertible laptop for productivity and creation, and suggests that MSI wants to bring RTX Spark to the 2-in-1 format as well.

H.P.

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HP showed at least two different proposals. The first was the HP OmniBookwhich on the screen was announced as the thinnest RTX Spark device in the world, with 13.53 mm on the back, 3K OLED screen, compact 140 W GaN adapter and a very clean cut design. The second was the HP OmniBook Ultra 16with a more ambitious approach: 15.73 mm thick, CNC machining, 3K OLED screen, four speakers and a rear hinge and ventilation system designed to improve air flow. According to the information we have learned at the fair, this model is around 1.9kg.

Lenovo and Dell

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Finally, we have also seen portable Lenovolike the Yoga Pro 9n, and the new XPS from Dell who will bet on this new NVIDIA platform. It is evident that the manufacturers’ commitment to RTX Spark is being indisputable.

In mini PCs there are more concepts than closed products, but the direction is already clear

ASUS

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In compact desktop format, the presence of ASUS ProArt Mini PC It is probably the most solid. ASUS has already officially announced it as part of its ProArt range with RTX Spark and at the stand it was shown in two finishes, along with the internal plate. The brand maintains the speech of up to 128 GB of unified memory, 1 petaflop of AI performance, up to 140 W of thermal margin and a format of 150 × 150 × 51 mm, so here we are closer to a real product than a simple mockup.

MSI

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The case of MSI EdgeTable N AI+a very compact mini PC that was shown with quite specific specifications on the screen: 1.6 liter aluminum chassis, 128 GB of memory, 10 Gb LAN, support for several screens and a very quiet cooling system. Even so, from what we have been able to learn on the premises, these mini PCs are still concepts while manufacturers finish adapting RTX Spark to this type of equipment.

Dell and HP

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We have also seen two small desktop computers without too many closed technical details, one with a Dell and another with aesthetics of H.P.both clearly positioned as demonstrations of where RTX Spark can go on compact desktop. There was not much of a visible chip in those cases, but they do reinforce the idea that the chip is not going to stay only in laptops.

This first contact makes it very clear to us that RTX Spark already has a showcasebut it is still divided between products ready to land and concepts that serve to teach possibilities. ASUS seems to be more advanced with ProArt, HP already defines two very different laptops and MSI explores both the convertible and the mini PC. The rest of the manufacturers are starting to drop prototypes. For the first edition of the fair with this platform, the deployment is not exactly minor.