– HP expands AI PC portfolio with the OmniDesk Mini Desktop PC, billed as the world’s first “Mini AI PC” with Thunderbolt Share.
– Device features compact design replacing bulky towers, targeting high performance in a small footprint.
– Launch is part of broader HP strategy integrating Nvidia RTX Spark platform across notebooks and desktops.
– OmniDesk Mini expected for August 2026 release; pricing TBA, and no images shared yet.
HP’s Big AI Push with a Tiny Desktop
HP has just anounced a major expansion of they’re AI-focused PC lineup, and the star of the show is the brand new HP OmniDesk Mini Desktop PC. This here device is being called the worlds first “Mini AI PC” that includes Thunderbolt Share, and they reckon it’s meant to take the place of them bulky old towers with a much smaller but still powerful shape.
Key Specs and Features for the OmniDesk Mini
The launch is part of a broader HP strategy to integrate the new Nvidia RTX Spark platform across its lineup, including upcoming notebooks and more desktop options. There’s a lot of focus on making this thing compact yet capable, which should appeal to folks who don’t want a massive case sitting under they’re desk taking up all the room.
- They’re calling it the first Mini AI PC with Thunderbolt Share
- It uses the new Nvidia RTX Spark platform
- Compact footprint designed to replace traditional towers
- Part of a larger expansion across notebooks and desktops
Pricing and Availability Details
The HP OmniDesk Mini Desktop PC is expected to hit the market in August 2026. Official pricing details will be announced closer to the retail launch date. What’s interesting is that HP hasn’t shared any images of the OmniDesk Mini Desktop PC yet, which is a bit odd since most companies show off the hardware right away when they make a big announcement like this.

