Over in Taipei at Computex, ASUS have unveiled their new AI-powered consumer devices with a new ProArt solution powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark, as well as a new Zenbook 14 featuring feature Intel, AMD, or Snapdragon platforms and new Vivobooks powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors rounding out the announcement – and of course, one more thing ASUS Pad.
Computex has been a big show for NVIDIA – announcing their new RTX Spark platform.
This new platform is an ARM Based class of processors, delivering up to 1 petaflop of AI performance – turning laptops and desktops into AI workstations.
First to use the new NVIDIA Spark RTX platform are the all-new ProArt P16 (H7607) and P14 (H7407).
The systems will leverage the power of the new RTX Spark platform, using a 20-Core NVIDIA Grace CPU with a new NVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores utilising up to 128GB of unified memory to power on-device processing and AI.
Both the 14” and 16” models will include ASUS Lumina Pro OLED 4K resolution displays, offering up to 1,600 nits of HDR peak brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate and variable refresh rate (VRR), with an anti-reflective coating to keep the background glare to a minimum.
The displays are professional level, with 100% DCI-P3 coverage, Pantone Validated accuracy, and Delta E < 1 calibration.
ASUS will launch the all-new ProArt P16 (H7607) and P14 (H7407) in both Nano Black and Neo White finishes, offering a professional aesthetic with a smooth, tactile finish that has an anti-smudge surface treatment to prevent fingerprints and more.
No pricing or launch dates have been announced, but ASUS have said that availability will start ‘in fall 2026 in select regions’ – so stay tuned.
There’s also a new ASUS Zenbook 14, powered by the latest Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon processors and offering on-device AI with next-gen Copilot+ PC experiences designed to simplify tasks.
The all-new Zenbook 14 will have the ultra-portable experience you’ve come to expect. Featuring ASUS’ durable Ceraluminum coating, the ultra-light chassis weighs in at a mere 1.1kg, and will be available in two ‘nature-inspired colour options: Arctic Blue and Komodo Coral.
The Zenbook 14 will offer exceptional battery life, with more than 21 hours of work and play on offer, with fast charge support to get you back up and running faster.
Featuring a 14-inch 16:10 aspect OLED display offering a taller option with 88% screen-to-body ratio to reduce distractions. It’s also partnered with a dual-speaker audio system that’s Dolby Atmos certified.
There’s no announcements for availability or pricing at the moment, so stay tuned.
Offering a balance of balance of performance, affordability, and modern design, ASUS has unveiled their latest Vivobook series at Computex with the new Vivobook S14/S16, as well as Vivobook S14/S16 Flip powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors.
The new Vivobook S14 and S16 will be powered exclusively by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processors, bringing up to 45 TOPS NPU performance to bear – and bringing amazing battery life with both models promising Over 25 hours of battery life with fast charging getting up to a 60% recharge in just 49 minutes.
The Vivobook S14 will feature a 14” display with 87% screen-to-body ratio, while the S16 brings a 16” display with an immersive 89% screen-to-body ratio, with both set in 16:10 aspect ratio offering a taller work-space. Both displays support 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut for professional colour grading – and Dolby Atmos audio to go along with it.
The laptops include military grade durability, with ASUS subjecting them to and having them pass MIL-STD 810H military-grade durability standards.
Offering a more versatile form-factore, the new Vivobook S14 Flip and Vivobook S16 Flip bring all the AI-productivity of the S14/S16, combining it with a flexible 360° hinge, letting users seamlessly transition between laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes for work or play.
Both models are powered by Snapdragon X processors, bringing up to 45 TOPS NPU performance for local AI, they also offer exceptional power efficiency with more than 20 hours battery life, as well as fast charging from the included compact 68W USB-C charger included.
Featuring 2K resolution 14” and 16” OLED ‘NanoEdge’ touch displays, the Vivobook S14/S16 Flip also supports ASUS’ Pen 3.0 stylus offering intuitive writing, sketching, navigation, and note-taking.
The laptops offer compact convenience, with the S14 Flip weighing in at just 1.41kg, while the S16 Flip weighs just 1.6kg and both sizes will be offered in a ‘stylish new light blue color option’.
As a fan of ASUS’ Zenpad and FonePad/PadFone tablets back in the early days of tablets, it’s exciting to see ASUS is getting back into tablets with the ASUS Pad.
Featuring a 12.2” 2.8K resolution dual-layer OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 92% screen-to-body ratio and TÜV Rheinland eye-care certification, the ASUS Pad is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage (with microSD support).
The ASUS Pad has a lightweight design weighing in at just 523 grams, and with an ultra-slim 6.5mm profile thanks to the magnalium chassis and fiberglass back cover that offers a balance between strength and portability.
The tablet includes a 9,000mAh battery for all-day use, and a 45W USB-C fast charger can get you back up to 50% charge in as little as 30 minutes.
There’s quad 1W speakers with Dolby Atmos support on-board for excellent audio playback.
There’s no price or release date for the ASUS Pad, but we’re super keen to get hands-on with it when it’s out.
There’s also a new focus on Agentic AI, with ASUS announcing Zenni Claw — a brand-new ASUS AI assistant experience designed to move AI beyond the basic chatbot interface, towards an agentic AI workflow to power your work, travel, and lifestyle.
Zenni Claw is designed to bring AI into your real life, integrating into your routines.
The focus is to get more speed, privacy and capability, with ASUS adopting a three-step process offering flexible local, cloud, or hybrid solutions so you can balance speed, capability, privacy and of course API costs when accessing AI.
ASUS says that Zenni Claw can understand a goal, and then use steps, tools and information to help complete multi-step processes and tasks.
ASUS says that Zenni Claw is scheduled to be available in late June 2026, and will be available across all platforms including AMD, Intel and Qualcomm systems.
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