Lenovo reveals first Nvidia RTX Spark laptop: 15-inch screen, large trackpad, SD card slot

Lenovo has (sort of) officially revealed its first laptop powered by the new Nvidia RTX Spark, the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n, which appears to follow the design of the Yoga Pro 9i. While the next-gen Yoga laptop is on full display at Computex 2026, and an official teaser video has been shared online, the company hasn’t (technically) detailed the hardware just yet. However, thanks to reports from the event, we have more info.
Of course, at the core of the Yoga Pro 9n the Nvidia RTX Spark superchip. In its fastest flavor, the platform pairs a 20-core Nvidia Grace CPU with an Nvidia Blackwell-based RTX GPU; up to 128GB of RAM, and up to 1 petaflot of AI performance. According to Nvidia and Lenovo, the Spark RTX-powered Yoga Pro 9n is built for agents and AI, creators, and gamers, while offering "all-day battery life".
Yoga Pro 9n: Lenovo's first RTX Spark laptop has 15-inch screen, a large trackpad, and all the ports pro creators need
The short video shared by Lenovo reveals the laptop from a distance, confirming a 15-inch screen, and a familiar Yoga aesthetic. The remaining details we have come from hands-on reports from Computex, which confirm the laptop has top-firing speakers, a backlit keyboard, and a large trackpad with pen support so you can use it for drawing.
We can also spot the presence of an HDMI port and an SD card slot from the images, which (unsurprisingly) confirms the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n is made for creators and professionals, who might need to use external displays and transfer large video files.
Naturally, official pricing and launch date for the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n haven't been shared yet. Most new laptops with the RTX Spark are expected to hit the shelves this fall. One thing's for sure, and it is that the Lenovo Yoga 9n will face some stiff competition from the likes of Dell, Asus and Microsoft.
In related news, according to market analyst Morgan Stanley, Spark RTX laptops like the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n could start at $1,799 and $2,899, depending on the chip (N1 or N1x). This is in the same ballpark as the base M5 MacBook Pro and an M5 Pro 16-inch MacBook Pro.
All new laptops running on the RTX Spark (according to Nvidia, there are many more to come):
- Surface Laptop Ultra: A premium 15-inch laptop featuring a mini-LED touchscreen, designed for creators
- Asus ProArt P16 and P14: These creator-focused laptops feature OLED displays and are designed to be thin and lightweight.
- Dell XPS 16 Creator Edition: An updated version of the XPS 16 equipped with the RTX Spark superchip and a tandem OLED screen.
- HP OmniBook X 14 and OmniBook Ultra 16: HP’s entries into the RTX Spark lineup, which the company claims are the thinnest RTX Spark laptops announced so far
- MSI Prestige N16 Flip AI+: A 2-in-1 convertible device featuring a 16-inch UHD+ tandem OLED display.
- Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n: A 15-inch creator-focused laptop that Lenovo has updated with the RTX Spark platform.












