Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n Leak Offers First Look At RTX Spark Laptop
NVIDIA’s RTX Spark platform has quickly become one of the most talked-about PC developments of 2026. After its major unveiling at Computex, attention soon shifted to early pricing leaks, which suggested that the first RTX Spark laptops could sit firmly in the premium category.
Lenovo was named by NVIDIA as one of the initial manufacturers preparing an RTX Spark-based PC. Now, images of what appears to be the company’s first model, the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n, have appeared online, giving a clearer idea of how the hardware may look when it arrives.
The Yoga Pro 9n seems to take much of its visual direction from the Intel-based Yoga Pro 9i. However, it reportedly swaps the 16-inch display for a slightly smaller 15-inch OLED panel. The body is said to use aluminium, with Lenovo choosing a Thunder Grey finish for the chassis. A raised section on the lid appears to make room for a Windows Hello infrared camera used for facial recognition.
Cooling also appears to be a major focus. Since the RTX Spark chip is expected to produce considerable heat, Lenovo has included a broad intake area on the underside and a large rear vent to help manage temperatures during heavier workloads.

The laptop is also expected to include a six-speaker system made up of four woofers and two tweeters. Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support are reportedly included, along with Lenovo’s PureSight Pro display certification. Another unusual detail is a magnetic slot on the lid for the Yoga Pen Gen 2, which is apparently intended to support drawing or note-taking directly on the touchpad.
Port selection looks reasonably broad. The left side is said to include HDMI, USB-A, a 10Gbps USB-C port and a headphone socket. On the right, the laptop reportedly adds a full-size SD card reader, a second 10Gbps USB-C port, another USB-A port, a charging indicator and a physical switch for disabling the camera.
Inside, the Yoga Pro 9n is expected to use the RTX Spark N1X, which is described as the flagship chip in the range. It reportedly combines a 20-core Grace CPU, made up of 10 Cortex-X925 performance cores and 10 Cortex-A725 efficiency cores, with a Blackwell GPU featuring 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor cores. The platform is also said to support up to 128GB of unified memory and deliver 1 petaflop of AI performance at FP4 precision.
With detailed renders now circulating, Lenovo’s official announcement may be close. If the leak is accurate, the Yoga Pro 9n could become one of the first major examples of how RTX Spark laptops will be positioned in the high-performance PC market.



































































































