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ASUS Announces the New ProArt P16 With NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs

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ASUS is proud to announce that the ProArt P16 (H7606), updated with the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics and paired with the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor (featuring up to 50 TOPS with the AMD XDNA NPU), is now available for purchase at the ASUS Store and Best Buy (H7606WP-PB99T / H7606WP-P16.R95070).

These top-of-the-line components are housed in a premium, compact 16-inch Nano Black chassis. At just 0.59" thin and weighing 4.08lb, ProArt P16 is the ultimate powerhouse for on-the-go creativity, gaming, productivity, and more. It is also a Copilot+ PC and features the ASUS-exclusive StoryCube and MuseTree apps to streamline creativity and accelerate ideas - made possible by the power of fully local AI. StoryCube is a smart, convenient, and powerful digital asset-management tool with AI assistance for scene categorization and clip generation, allowing users to effortlessly manage and export the contents of their file library. MuseTree transforms inspiration into imagery swiftly, allowing users to generate more creativity through simple graphical interactions, while intelligently storing and managing their ideas.



Additionally, across the ProArt laptop lineup, ASUS and CapCut have partnered to give new users an exclusive free six-month CapCut membership program that provides access to premium features and thousands of assets, giving them the benefits of a flexible editing workflow, magical AI tools, and a stock library. A free three-month Adobe Creative Suite subscription will also be included for new customers only.

Availability & Pricing
ProArt P16 (H7606), starting at $2,499.99, is now available for purchase online at the ASUS Store as well as in store and online at Best Buy (H7606WP-PB99T / H7606WP-P16.R95070).

An additional configuration, which features the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, will be available for purchase online at the ASUS Store as well as select retailers around Q4 2025.



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Pretty. Since it uses LPDDR5X and has a system TDP over 120 watt, I'd much rather have one of these with a strix halo instead. Or one without the nvidia GPU saddled to its side.
 
Pretty. Since it uses LPDDR5X and has a system TDP over 120 watt, I'd much rather have one of these with a strix halo instead. Or one without the nvidia GPU saddled to its side.
With the current state of AMD optimization in creative applications, it's too much of a risk for a non gaming laptop. Strix Halo is more interesting for A.I
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For creative applications, why would you use RTX cards and not the certified Quattro/pro/whatever they are called now cards?
Cost. An RTX 5070 Mobile is much, much cheaper than any of the professional cards.
 
For creative applications, why would you use RTX cards and not the certified Quattro/pro/whatever they are called now cards?
Quadro are only worth it for CAD users or engineers, otherwise the absolute majority of creative professionals that I know are using geforce, or a Mac (who aren't certified).

The whole "every pro use Quadro" is a myth that need to die, Puget themselves is selling workstation with geforce GPUs. HP and Lenovo as well. In some fields people realised that the ROI that you get with a geforce is better, it's why Nvidia started doing the whole studio driver for geforce
 
So sleek! I love it! And I really like when speakers face upward and at you on the left and right of the keyboard, where it makes sense to have. I'm careful enough to not spill liquids or leave it out in the rain.
 
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