– Lenovo SFF RTX Spark is the first Arm-based mini PC from Lenovo using Nvidia’s new RTX Spark platform.
– All ports are located on the back of the device, which some users may find inconvenient.
– Cooling capacity and thermal design vary by manufacturer; Lenovo has not yet disclosed its thermal headroom.
– Specific configurations, pricing, and availability have not been announced by Lenovo.
– The mini PC uses the same RTX Spark platform as the Yoga Pro 9n laptop.
New Lenovo Mini PC Spotted at Computex
Although we recently reported on the unveiling of the new Yoga Pro 9n, which is Lenovo’s first laptop powered by Nvidia’s revolutionary RTX Spark platform, Lenovo has proven to be one of the most secretive companys at this year’s Computex trade show. Despite Lenovo’s reluctance to publish press releases for its new hardware, we no longer have to wait to check out the brand-new Lenovo SFF RTX Spark, which (as the name implies) becomes the first Lenovo mini PC to get the Arm-based RTX Spark chips.
Box Design and Port Layout
The Lenovo SFF RTX Spark is one of five RTX Spark mini PCs to be revealed at Computex 2026, and it arrives in a pretty minimalistic dual-tone box in the colors black and silver. Unlike the Dell XPS RTX Spark Desktop, which has two USB-C ports and an SD card reader on the front, Lenovo’s mini PC hides all of its ports in the back (something many PC users find to be inconvenient). The (rear-facing) port selection on the new Lenovo SFF RTX Spark mini PC is as follows:
- Multiple USB-C ports with variable speeds
- Standard USB-A connectors for legacy devices
- HDMI and DisplayPort outputs for monitors
- Ethernet jack for wired networking
- Headphone and microphone combo jack
Cooling Capacity and Platform Details
So far, only Asus has revealed the thermal headroom of its new RTX Spark mini PC, the Asus ProArt, which is built around 140W of thermal ceiling. Cooling capacity depends on each manufacturer’s specific chassis design and performance priorities, so Lenovo may target lower or higher thermal capacity, depending on the factors it chooses to prioritize for the Lenovo SFF RTX Spark (like noise, portability, or cost). The SFF RTX Spark mini PC uses the same RTX Spark platform as the newly-announced Yoga Pro 9n laptop.
Chip Variants and Configurations
The RTX Spark is said to come in two flavors, dubbed as the N1x and N1. Of course, specific configurations and their pricing will vary widely, depending on RAM and SSD size. Just like with all other Nvidia Spark RTX laptops and mini PCs, Lenovo is yet to announce pricing and availability for the Lenovo SFF RTX Spark mini PC. In fact, this early reveal is a collection of official specs and features based on Nvidia’s press release and hands-on previews.
Manufacturer’s Silence Continues
Like Dell, Lenovo is one of the few OEMs that hasn’t published press releases for their new RTX Spark mini PCs, even though they were officially revealed at Computex 2026. This lack of official word is frustraiting for enthusiasts who want concrete numbers, but the hardware itself is now out in the wild for viewing. The device remains a tantalizing peek into what could be a very powerful little machine, assuming Lenovo finalizes its thermal and performance targets soon.

