At the core of the New XPS 13 is the Core Ultra 200V processor, which operates with a maximum Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 28 watts. This efficient CPU is engineered to handle intensive tasks such as content creation and multitasking with ease, ensuring smooth and reliable performance for users. Additionally, the laptop integrates a built-in Neural Processing Unit (NPU) capable of delivering up to 48 tera operations per second (TOPS), enabling advanced artificial intelligence (AI) processing capabilities. This hardware configuration positions the New XPS 13 as a versatile tool for both creative professionals and technical users who require robust computing power in a compact device.
The New XPS 13 offers a choice between a traditional LCD display and a high-brightness, low-power Tandem OLED panel. The OLED option supports a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz, providing smoother visuals and enhanced user experience, particularly beneficial for tasks that involve detailed graphics or rapid screen changes. Connectivity is further enhanced with the inclusion of a Thunderbolt 4 port, which supports DisplayPort 2.1 and Power Delivery functionalities, allowing for high-speed data transfer, multiple display connections, and efficient charging capabilities. In terms of physical specifications, the laptop measures 295.3mm in width, 199.1mm in depth, and varies in height between 14.80mm for the OLED variant and 15.30mm for the Full HD+ or QHD+ LCD models. The device is lightweight, starting at 1.18 kilograms for the OLED version and 1.22 kilograms for the LCD models, making it highly portable for on-the-go professionals. Detailed pricing and comprehensive specifications are expected to be disclosed on the release date, with further product information available through Dell’s official channels.