Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) has introduced a revamped lineup of commercial computing products, including Dell Pro notebooks, Dell Pro Precision workstations, desktops, monitors, and peripherals, the company said in a statement.
The new Dell Pro notebook family features systems powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and AMD Ryzen AI 400 chips, designed to support on-device artificial intelligence workloads and Copilot+ PC capabilities.
At the high end of the lineup is the Dell Pro Premium, aimed at executives and professionals. The device features a 14-inch display, a magnesium alloy chassis, and an optional Tandem OLED screen.
Dell also introduced the Dell Pro 7 series, offering 13-inch and 14-inch laptops and 2-in-1 devices designed for business users. According to the company, these systems are up to 18% thinner than previous generations.
The Dell Pro 5 series provides broader configuration options, with Intel and AMD processor choices available in 14-inch and 16-inch models. Meanwhile, the Dell Pro 3 series, starting at 2.89 pounds, is aimed at everyday office tasks and administrative workloads.
In the desktop category, Dell unveiled the Dell Pro 5 Micro, which the company described as its first mainstream desktop Copilot+ PC, featuring a 50 TOPS neural processing unit (NPU) for AI acceleration.
Dell also refreshed its Dell Pro Precision workstation lineup, starting with the Dell Pro Precision 5S, a lightweight system beginning at 3.1 pounds. Higher-performance Dell Pro Precision 5 and 7 mobile workstations will include NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Generation laptop GPUs, while the new Dell Pro Precision 9 desktop systems will support up to five NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell desktop GPUs.
The company also introduced Dell Pro P-series monitors, including a 34-inch USB-C Hub Conferencing Monitor certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The display features a Sony Starvis 5MP HDR camera and AI-powered noise-cancelling microphones.
Additional accessories include fingerprint-enabled mice and keyboard combinations designed for enterprise security and productivity.
Dell did not disclose pricing details for the new products. Availability will vary across the lineup, with some devices launching March 31 and others scheduled for release in May.
