Asus has unveiled its latest lineup of AI PCs at Computex 2026, led by two new ProArt Creator laptops powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark. The company also announced updated Zenbook and Vivobook models, a new V700 Mini Tower desktop, and Asus Zenni Claw, an artificial intelligence assistant designed to simplify agent workflows for everyday users.
The Pro Art P16 (H7607) and ProArt P14 (H7407) are the most notable additions to the line. They are the first laptops from the makers of Asus built around Nvidia RTX Spark, a platform designed for on-premise AI workloads and personal AI agents.
At the center of the platform is a Blackwell-based NVIDIA RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores with FP4 precision. It is paired with a 20-core NVIDIA Grace CPU via the company’s NVLink-C2C interconnect. ASUS says the system offers up to one petaflop of AI performance and 128GB of unified memory, giving creators and developers enough space to run demanding AI workloads locally.

The new ProArt laptops also include ASUS’s own creator-focused software. ProArt Creator Hub is designed to manage system resources during demanding tasks, while MuseTree and StoryCube add AI-assisted tools for content creation and organization.
MuseTree is based on FLUX and accelerated by NVIDIA GPUs, with support for image and video generation. ASUS says the latest ProArt laptops are among the first creator devices to adopt FLUX.2, with NVFP4 support aimed at improving build speed and efficiency on RTX hardware.
Both ProArt models come with ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays that offer up to 1,600 nits of peak HDR brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate, variable refresh rate support, and an anti-reflective coating. ASUS is also introducing two new finishes for the ProArt range of laptops: Nano Black and Neo White.
The ProArt P16 and P14 are expected to arrive in the UAE during the first half of Q3 2026. ASUS has not announced detailed pricing or configuration options for the local market.
Zenbook 14 expands with Intel, AMD and Snapdragon options
ASUS also announced an updated Zenbook 14 aimed at users who want a lightweight everyday laptop with a premium design. The new model weighs 1.1kg and comes with a Ceraluminum cover, with Arctic Blue and Komodo Coral color options.

The Zenbook 14 will be available with Intel, AMD, or Snapdragon processors, depending on configuration. ASUS says the laptop can deliver up to 50 TOPS of NPU performance and over 21 hours of battery life based on its internal 1080p video playback tests.
Other features include an OLED display, a keyboard with 1.7mm of key travel, an easy-lift hinge, and a gesture-enabled touchpad. The laptop also includes Windows Hello, passcode support, adaptive locking and dimming features, and Microsoft Pluton security.
Vivobook S series is aimed at students and everyday users
The new Vivobook S14 and Vivobook S16 are powered exclusively by Snapdragon X processors, with up to 45 TOPS of NPU performance. Both models use slim metal chassis designs and will be available in light blue and matte gray.
The larger Vivobook S16 offers up to a 16-inch 16:10 OLED display with an 89% screen-to-body ratio, while the 14-inch model has an 87% screen-to-body ratio. ASUS says the OLED panels offer 100% DCI-P3 color coverage and include TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light technology.

According to the company, the laptops can offer more than 25 hours of battery life, with fast charging capable of restoring up to 60% of the battery in 49 minutes. The Vivobook S14 weighs from 1.28 kg and both models meet MIL-STD 810H durability standards.
ASUS is also adding Vivobook S14 Flip and Vivobook S16 Flip models with 360-degree hinges. These convertibles come with 2K OLED touchscreens and ASUS Pen 3.0 compatibility, allowing them to switch between laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes.
Flip models are also powered by Snapdragon X processors with up to 45 TOPS of NPU performance. ASUS says they offer over 20 hours of battery life, with the 14-inch model starting at 1.41kg and the 16-inch version weighing 1.60kg.
ASUS V700 Mini Tower offers a more welcoming design for the home
Beyond laptops, ASUS introduced the V700 Mini Tower (V701ML), a desktop PC designed to fit more naturally into modern living spaces. The system uses a minimalist design with smooth contours and wood grain finishes, making it look less like a traditional office or gaming desktop.

The V700 Mini Tower can be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, DDR5 memory, and up to 2TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage. Optional NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics will also be available for users who need additional performance for creative work or entertainment.
ASUS says the desktop uses triple-channel heat pipes and a larger cooling fan to maintain quieter operation during daily use.
ASUS Zenni Claw introduces agent AI support
ASUS also announced Zenni Claw, a new AI assistant designed to make it easier to access AI agent workflows. The software includes a simplified interface, a three-step installation process, and built-in skills aimed at tasks such as organizing work, managing daily plans, and preparing for travel.
Zenni Claw uses a hybrid on-premises and cloud approach, routing tasks locally when possible to reduce unnecessary processing in the cloud. ASUS says this is aimed at improving responsiveness while giving users more control over privacy.
The company has not announced whether Zenni Claw will be limited to specific ASUS devices or if it will be available more widely.
Availability in the UAE
ASUS says its latest line of Computex 2026 laptops is expected to arrive in the UAE in mid-Q3 2026 via the ASUS UAE eShop and major retailers. Local pricing for the newly announced devices is yet to be confirmed.





