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HP unveils RTX Spark laptops and AI-focused desktop lineup

June 1, 2026 2:50 AM

HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) announced new personal computers designed for artificial intelligence development, including laptops powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark and desktop systems aimed at enterprise AI applications.

The company plans to release the HP OmniBook Ultra 16 and HP OmniBook X 14 laptops featuring NVIDIA's RTX Spark platform later this year. HP describes these devices as the world's thinnest RTX Spark laptops, designed for creators, gamers, and AI developers.

HP also outlined plans for enterprise-focused AI computing systems, including a deskside supercomputer powered by the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip that will support Windows. The company intends to add Windows support to its HP ZGX Fury GB300 system.

"Developers are moving from experimenting with AI to shipping agentic applications, and they need PCs that are as open, fast, and flexible as their workflows," said Samuel Chang, Senior Vice President and Division President, Consumer Personal Systems at HP Inc.

The product lineup includes the HP OmniDesk Mini Desktop PC, which HP calls the first Mini AI PC with Thunderbolt Share. This desktop will feature Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and support for up to four 4K displays. The system is expected to be available in August 2026.

HP plans to expand its Z2 Mini G1a workstation with AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 series processors and pre-installed AI development software. This system will be available through select retail channels later this year.

The company also introduced the ZGX Nano, a system designed for secure AI processing in regulated environments. This configuration restricts wireless access and external interfaces for deployment in classified and remote locations.

Pricing details for the new products will be announced closer to their availability dates. The information was disclosed in a company press release.

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