MSI Unveils RTX Spark-Powered Mini PC and Flip Laptop at Computex 2026

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MSI has unveiled two new devices powered by NVIDIA’s RTX Spark platform at Computex 2026, bringing the company’s latest Arm-based AI computing architecture to both desktop and laptop form factors. The new lineup includes the EdgeMesa N AI+ mini PC for developers and AI professionals, alongside the Prestige N16 Flip AI+ laptop aimed at creators, gamers, and productivity users.

EdgeMesa N AI+ Targets AI Development and Local LLM Workloads

The MSI EdgeMesa N AI+ mini PC is designed for developers, data scientists, and creators who need strong local AI processing capabilities. Powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark, the compact system can handle demanding tasks such as large language models, generative AI applications, and real-time AI inference without relying heavily on cloud services.

MSI says the system supports up to four displays through one HDMI port and three USB Type-C ports, while a built-in 10GbE LAN connection enables fast networking for AI workloads and large datasets. The company also positions the mini PC for industries including healthcare, finance, retail, robotics, and smart city deployments where local AI processing is becoming increasingly important.

For mainstream users, MSI introduced the Prestige N16 Flip AI+, its first laptop powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark. The 2-in-1 device combines AI performance, content creation capabilities, and gaming features in a flexible convertible design.

The laptop features a 16-inch UHD+ Tandem OLED display with more than 1000 nits of peak brightness and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. MSI also claims Delta E <1 color accuracy and Calman Verification, making the display suitable for professional creative work, photo editing, and video production.

The Prestige N16 Flip AI+ supports laptop, tablet, tent, and presentation modes while also offering MSI Nano Pen support for note-taking and drawing. Additional highlights include a large 99.9Wh battery, MSI Action Touchpad gesture controls, and a quad-speaker audio system.

MSI has not announced pricing or availability for either device, though both products showcase how NVIDIA’s RTX Spark platform is expanding into new categories of AI-focused PCs.