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HP Launches RTX Spark‑Powered PCs for AI Developers

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HP Inc. unveiled a line of PCs that fuse NVIDIA RTX Spark AI platform with compact, high‑performance hardware. The move targets developers who need rapid, local agent deployment across Windows and Linux. By pairing pre‑configured environments with open‑source toolchains, HP removes the usual setup lag that slows AI experimentation.

HP’s portfolio includes the OmniBook Ultra 16 and OmniBook X 14, slated for later this year. Both thin laptops will carry RTX Spark, offering creators, gamers, and AI developers NVIDIA’s full‑stack AI stack while maintaining all‑day battery life. The company also plans a compact desktop, widening choices for edge‑AI workflows to support rapid prototyping and scalable deployments.

Enterprise demand drives the inclusion of the HP ZGX Fury GB300, a rack‑able super‑chip workstation powered by NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell Ultra. With Windows support arriving later this year, the machine lets teams run always‑on frontier agents inside familiar Windows workflows, tightening the gap between research labs and production environments for scalable, secure AI services across industries today.

The HP OmniDesk Mini, the world’s first Mini AI PC with Thunderbolt Share, slots Intel Core Ultra 3 processors and built‑in AI. It replaces bulky towers, enabling dual‑PC control, fast file transfers, and up to four 4K displays. Expected August 2026, it showcases HP’s commitment to delivering workstation‑class performance in a pocket‑sized form factor for professionals who demand power.