ASUS has unveiled a broad range of AI-powered consumer devices at Computex 2026, including new ProArt creator laptops powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark, refreshed Zenbook and Vivobook laptops, desktop PCs, all-in-one systems, a new Android tablet, and an AI assistant platform called Zenni Claw. The company says the new lineup is designed to make AI-powered computing more accessible across productivity, content creation, entertainment, and everyday use cases.
ProArt P16 and P14 Debut With NVIDIA RTX Spark
Leading the announcement are the new ProArt P16 (H7607) and ProArt P14 (H7407), the first ASUS creator laptops powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark. The platform combines an NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU featuring 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores with a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU connected through NVLink-C2C technology.
ASUS says the RTX Spark platform delivers up to 1 petaflop of AI performance and supports up to 128GB of unified memory, enabling advanced local AI workloads and next-generation creative workflows. The laptops feature ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays with up to 1,600 nits peak HDR brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate, variable refresh rate support, and anti-reflective coatings. ASUS will offer the new ProArt laptops in Nano Black and Neo White finishes, marking the first time the ProArt lineup has expanded beyond its traditional colour palette.
The company has also integrated AI-powered software including ProArt Creator Hub, MuseTree, and StoryCube to assist creators with workflow optimisation and content generation.
Zenbook 14 and Vivobook Series Receive AI Upgrades
ASUS has refreshed the Zenbook 14 with Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon processor options. The laptop weighs 1.1kg and features a Ceraluminum chassis, OLED display, Windows Copilot+ capabilities, and up to 21 hours of battery life. The Vivobook S14 and Vivobook S16 are powered exclusively by Snapdragon X processors with up to 45 TOPS of NPU performance. ASUS says the laptops are designed for students and mobile professionals, offering up to 25 hours of battery life, OLED displays, and lightweight full-metal designs.
ASUS also introduced the Vivobook S14 Flip and S16 Flip, featuring 360-degree convertible designs, Snapdragon X processors, 2K OLED touchscreens, ASUS Pen 3.0 support, and battery life exceeding 20 hours.
ASUS Returns to Tablets With ASUS Pad
Marking its return to the tablet category, ASUS announced the ASUS Pad (T3201), featuring a 12.2-inch 2.8K dual-layer OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 92% screen-to-body ratio.
The tablet is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor and packs a 9,000mAh battery with support for 50% charging in 30 minutes. ASUS has also included quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, Google Circle to Search, facial login support, and integration with ASUS GlideX. Weighing 523 grams and measuring 6.5mm thick, the ASUS Pad is positioned as a device for both entertainment and productivity.
New Desktops and All-in-One PCs
ASUS also expanded its desktop portfolio with the V700 Mini Tower, V200 AiO, and V400 AiO.
The V700 Mini Tower can be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, up to 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, DDR5 memory, and optional NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics. ASUS says the desktop features an interior-inspired design with wood-grain finishes aimed at blending into modern living spaces.
The V200 AiO is powered by up to an AMD Ryzen 5 processor and includes AI noise cancellation, Wi-Fi 6E, and a slim all-in-one design. Meanwhile, the V400 AiO uses a Snapdragon platform and features a larger 27-inch display alongside AI-powered capabilities.
Zenni Claw Brings Agentic AI to Everyday Users
Alongside its hardware announcements, ASUS introduced Zenni Claw, a new AI assistant experience designed to simplify access to agentic AI workflows.The platform combines local and cloud processing to balance performance, efficiency, and privacy while offering built-in skills for productivity, travel planning, scheduling, and everyday assistance. ASUS says Zenni Claw is designed to make AI interactions more practical and accessible for mainstream users.
ASUS Pushes Toward a Broader AI Ecosystem
Rather than focusing on a single flagship product, ASUS used Computex 2026 to showcase an ecosystem strategy built around AI-enabled hardware and software. From RTX Spark-powered creator laptops and Snapdragon-based Copilot+ PCs to AI assistants and productivity-focused tablets, the company is positioning AI as a core part of its entire consumer portfolio.
The ProArt P16 and P14 are likely to attract the most attention thanks to their RTX Spark platform and on-device AI capabilities, but the broader significance of the announcement lies in how aggressively ASUS is integrating AI features across nearly every product category. As AI workloads continue moving from cloud services to local devices, ASUS appears intent on ensuring that its next generation of PCs, tablets, and software experiences are built around that shift from day one.


