ASUS announces ProArt P16 with AMD Ryzen Artificial Intelligence 9 and RTX 5090

ASUS has made the ProArt P16 (H7606WX-XH99T) available at the ASUS Store and Best Buy. The portable workstation pairs an AMD Ryzen Artificial Intelligence 9 HX 370 processor with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU and an ASUS Lumina Pro OLED touchscreen.

ASUS has announced that the ProArt P16 (H7606WX-XH99T) is now available for purchase at the ASUS Store and Best Buy. The company positions the machine as a flagship portable workstation targeted at creators who need uncompromising performance on the go. The system features an ASUS Lumina Pro OLED touchscreen display for increased brightness and clarity, and is described as engineered to make light work of demanding professional workloads.

At the heart of the ProArt P16 is an AMD Ryzen Artificial Intelligence 9 HX 370 processor that includes a dedicated XDNA NPU capable of up to 50 TOPS to accelerate Artificial Intelligence driven tasks. Graphics are handled by an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU equipped with 24 GB of VRAM. Those hardware choices are presented as a combination to deliver top-of-the-line compute and graphics performance in a portable form factor.

ASUS emphasizes the laptop’s suitability for intensive creative workflows, citing 3D rendering, complex 4K/8K video editing, and real-time visualization as primary use cases. The announcement frames the ProArt P16 as a tool for creators who must run resource-intensive professional tasks while mobile, with the CPU, NPU, and GPU working together to accelerate both traditional compute and Artificial Intelligence enabled processes.

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