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June 4, 2026 · NDTV Profit

HP Unveils New Wave Of Windows AI PCs, Desktops, Workstations Powered By Nvidia RTX Spark

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NDTV Profit reports that HP has unveiled a comprehensive new wave of Windows AI PCs, desktops, and workstations powered by NVIDIA's RTX Spark processor at Computex 2026. The announcement positions HP as one of the six major OEMs launching RTX Spark devices in Fall 2026, with a lineup spanning consumer laptops, commercial desktops, and professional workstations — all built around NVIDIA's new Arm-based superchip that integrates a 20-core CPU, RTX 5070-class Blackwell GPU, and dedicated AI accelerator on a single package.

HP's RTX Spark laptop lineup centers on the OmniBook X 14 and OmniBook Ultra 16, both designed to compete in the premium AI PC segment. The OmniBook X 14 targets productivity users who want all-day battery life and on-device AI capabilities in a thin-and-light design, while the OmniBook Ultra 16 pushes into workstation territory with higher TDP headroom, larger displays, and configurations supporting up to 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory. Both models leverage RTX Spark's NVLink-C2C interconnect for 600 GB/s of bandwidth between CPU and GPU complexes, enabling desktop-class gaming via DLSS 4.5, 3D rendering, and local execution of 120B-parameter AI models.

Beyond laptops, NDTV Profit highlights HP's RTX Spark-powered desktop and workstation announcements, which include compact form-factor PCs targeting creative professionals and enterprise deployments. These desktop systems extend the RTX Spark platform beyond mobile computing, positioning HP to capture AI development pipelines, data science workloads, and edge AI deployments where GPU-accelerated Arm architecture offers power efficiency advantages over traditional x86 workstations. HP's full RTX Spark portfolio is expected to launch alongside devices from Microsoft, ASUS, Dell, Lenovo, and MSI in the second half of 2026, marking the broadest single-generation architecture transition in HP's PC portfolio since the shift to Intel Core architecture.


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