Dell's Pro and Pro Max AI PCs for Business Now in India
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Dell Technologies India has launched its most comprehensive portfolio of AI PCs to date, featuring the new Dell Pro and Dell Pro Max series, designed to empower organizations to make smarter, faster technology decisions. These business-focused notebooks offer powerful AI features, customizable hardware, and enhanced repairability. The redesigned lineup includes PCs powered by chips from Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen processors. Notably, Dell already offers AI PCs powered by Snapdragon chips.

The expanded AI PC portfolio offers a wider range of power and choice, with the new Dell Pro 14 and Dell Pro 16, Dell Pro 13, Dell Pro 14, and Dell Pro 16 Plus, and the Dell Pro 13 and 14 Premium, all powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) and AMD Ryzen processors. These additions build upon the existing Qualcomm Snapdragon Copilot+ AI PCs. The Dell and Dell Pro desktops, available in various form factors, also leverage Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen processors with AI-optimized Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for enhanced performance and energy efficiency.

The Pro series caters to professionals prioritizing portability and productivity, while the Pro Max series is designed for users tackling demanding workloads like training smaller AI models and running developer environments.

A key highlight of the announcement is the Dell Pro AI Studio, which Dell has positioned as the industry's most complete AI PC toolkit for developers. It is designed to accelerate and simplify the deployment of AI applications, cutting deployment times by up to 75%. Complementing this is Dell's AI Factory, an ecosystem integrating software, infrastructure, and services.

Dell's current lineup of commercial PCs includes the Dell Pro 14 and 16, Dell Pro 13, 14, and 16 Plus, and the Dell Pro 13 and 14 Premium, powered by either Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) or AMD Ryzen processors. Similarly, the Dell Pro and Dell Pro Max are also available in desktop form, complemented by Dell Pro Plus (P Series) and UltraSharp (U Series) monitors.

Prices start at Rs 74,849.71 for the Dell Pro 14 (AMD) and go up to Rs 1,96,307 for the Dell Pro 14 Premium (Intel).

Here's a quick look at some of the pricing highlights (all prices inclusive of taxes):

  • Dell Pro 14 Plus (Intel): ₹1,73,441
  • Dell Pro 13 Premium (Intel): ₹1,92,777
  • Dell Slim Desktop: ₹53,206
  • UltraSharp 27” 4K Monitor: ₹65,179
  • Pro AIO Desktop: ₹75,036

All variants are available for purchase via Dell.com, with the option to customize the hardware as needed.

Dell is banking on a multi-silicon approach to address a broad spectrum of use cases—from enterprise productivity to software development and AI inferencing. The new range includes Intel Core Ultra-powered laptops, AMD Ryzen-based devices, and Snapdragon Copilot+ PCs. All models feature integrated neural processing units (NPUs) to handle AI tasks locally, such as image editing, natural language processing, and predictive workloads.

Dell also introduced its Dell Pro Plus (P Series) and UltraSharp (U Series) monitors, boasting a few industry-first features for superior visual clarity and optimized eye comfort. The desktops are available in micro, slim, and tower formats and are built for office use with options for modular upgrades.

Dell is also focusing on endpoint security and IT management capabilities. Its new AI PCs will come with features such as secure BIOS, enhanced supply chain verification, and remote fleet management.

Sustainability is another focus, with some models featuring recycled materials in their chassis and battery designs that use significantly less cobalt.


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