Dell’s new XPS and Latitude notebooks will come powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processors
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- May 21, 2024
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Dell has announced that will come powered for its performance, battery life, and AI experiences. They actually announced five, but only three covered below are coming our way. These new , , and notebooks are the first of Dell’s to feature “Copilot+ powered by Snapdragon X Elite”. This is a term coined by Microsoft to refer to devices that come powered by and Snapdragon X Plus series of processors as well as the Qualcomm Oryon CPU for its performance and battery efficiency, and an integrated Qualcomm Adreno GPU for graphics. The Snapdragon X Series is capable of delivering all-in-one system on a chip (SoC). Microsoft itself is said to be . According to Dell, the Copilot+ PCs “take productivity, creativity and communication a step further”. The use of the Snapdragon X Series platforms enables a series of unique features like: The new XPS 13 is Dell’s first XPS to feature up to a 12-core Snapdragon X Elite processor from Qualcomm, 64GB of RAM and a 4TB SSD for storage. Available in Graphite or Platinum, it also has a FHD built-in camera that supports Windows Hello, a dual mic array, and quad speakers. Dell says that this new XPS 13 is “Dell’s thinnest and lightest XPS” weighing up to 1.19kg and only 14.8mm thick, but Dell was still able to get an all-day battery life of up to 27 hours out of it. The Dell Latitude 7455 is powered by either a 12-core Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite or a 10-core Snapdragon X Plus processor, with up to 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. It also features a 14-inch QHD+ touch display, quad speakers with AI noise reduction, Qualcomm FastConnect Wi-Fi 7, and optional 5G for greater connectivity options. According to Dell, its all-aluminium chassis is built with a combination of low emissions and recycled aluminium. The 54Wh battery has up to 21 hours of battery life and comes with ExpressCharge 1.0 which according to Dell, means the battery typically will have greater than 80% charge after about an hour of charging and fully charged in about two hours with the laptop powered off. We received the least details about the Latitude 5455. However, reports put it down as being powered by the 10-core Snapdragon X Plus processor, as well as coming with a 16:10 FHD+ display, and dual speakers. According to Dell, the new XPS 13, Latitude 7455 and 5455 will be available from and .