Lenovo’s first RTX Spark laptop has leaked in full, and it looks less like a futuristic moonshot than a familiar Yoga Pro with a very expensive brain. The machine is called the Yoga Pro 9n, and the early images and specs point to a premium creator notebook built around NVIDIA’s RTX Spark N1X chip, the first wave of PCs for a platform NVIDIA has been pushing hard since its Computex reveal.
That matters because Lenovo is one of the launch partners NVIDIA named for RTX Spark, and leaks now suggest the company is moving fast to turn that promise into a product. Pricing rumors already hinted these systems would sit well above mainstream laptops, so the real question is whether the hardware can justify the sort of money NVIDIA is clearly angling for.
Yoga Pro 9n design and display
The Yoga Pro 9n borrows heavily from Lenovo’s Intel-powered Yoga Pro 9i, but swaps in a slightly smaller 15-inch OLED panel instead of the 9i’s 16-inch screen. The chassis is aluminum and finished in Thunder Gray, with a raised section on the lid for a Windows Hello IR camera. Lenovo has also added a wide bottom air intake and a large rear exhaust vent, which is exactly the kind of industrial-looking ventilation you expect when the chip inside is built to run hot.
Audio and extras are pitched squarely at creative users. The laptop includes six speakers – four woofers and two tweeters – plus Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, and Lenovo’s PureSight Pro display certification. There is also a magnetic pen slot on the lid for the Yoga Pen Gen 2, which sounds tailor-made for sketching and note-taking rather than casual desk clutter.
Ports, controls and cooling layout
Lenovo isn’t playing the dongle game here. The left side carries HDMI, a USB-A port, a 10Gbps USB-C port, and a headphone jack, while the right side adds a full-size SD card slot, another 10Gbps USB-C port, another USB-A port, a charging light, and a physical camera kill-switch. That is a refreshingly practical spread for a machine aimed at serious work, not just spec-sheet theater.
- 15-inch OLED display
- Aluminum chassis in Thunder Gray
- Six speakers with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision
- Two USB-A ports, two 10Gbps USB-C ports, HDMI, full-size SD slot
- Physical camera kill-switch and Windows Hello IR camera
RTX Spark N1X specs
Inside, the leaked spec sheet points to the RTX Spark N1X, the top-end version of NVIDIA’s new platform. It is said to combine a 20-core Grace CPU – split between 10 Cortex-X925 performance cores and 10 Cortex-A725 efficiency cores – with a Blackwell GPU carrying 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor cores.
The memory story is just as aggressive: up to 128GB of unified memory, plus a claimed 1 petaflop of AI performance at FP4 precision. That is not a normal laptop spec list, and it is also a reminder that NVIDIA is aiming this category at AI-heavy workflows as much as traditional gaming or general-purpose computing. With renders already out, an official launch now looks like a matter of timing rather than if.

