Asus RTX Spark Mini P Cand Laptops showcased its latest hardware lineup at Computex 2026, centering on a high-performance AI mini PC designed for local generative AI workloads. This hardware serves as an AI endpoint for developers, content creators, and gamers, providing a clean desktop setup while offering continuous 24/7 reliability with low noise and minimal power consumption. The device features standard physical connectivity interfaces, including HDMI and USB ports.
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The mini PC delivers up to one petaflop of AI compute capability, enabling users to run large 120-billion parameter models locally. This localized execution allows developers and creators to avoid subscription fees and token charges associated with cloud-based AI services. While similar AI development hardware like the Linux-based DGX Spark targets professional developers, this mini PC offers compatibility with the Windows ecosystem out of the box, offering a familiar user interface for general consumers.
Although the initial release is optimized for Windows, development is underway to support the Linux operating system, which is compatible across x86 and Arm PC platforms. In terms of thermal and mechanical design, the larger form factor of the mini PC provides a thermal performance advantage over mobile form factors.
In addition to the mini PC, the product lineup includes laptops such as the P14 and P16 models, which offer varying chassis dimensions, colors, and mobility profiles. These laptops cater to users requiring portable performance, complement the desktop-bound mini PC, and provide alternative deployment targets for local productivity and creation tasks.



