Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Pro Max Lineups

Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Pro Max Lineups

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Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Max Lineups

Whether you work in a creative or professional field, Dell has announced its upcoming Pro Precision and Pro Max lineup of laptops and workstations.

Known for manufacturing desktops, laptops, monitors, accessories and more, Dell is unveiling its latest Pro Precision and Pro Max lineup throughout 2026 for users looking to upgrade their PCs. As AI tools and software become more demanding, each laptop and workstation features NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell graphics, high RAM and SSD capacity, and efficient Intel and AMD processors to handle both simple and demanding tasks.

To learn more about the upcoming Dell Pro Precision and Pro Max lineup, here is a breakdown of each product.

Dell Pro Max 16 (AMD Ryzen AI Pro)

Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Max Lineups

Launching March 24, 2026, the Dell Pro Max 16 is a Copilot+ AI PC featuring the latest AMD Ryzen AI Pro series processors and NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell Generation graphics to handle intensive workloads and multitasking.

Highlighting the specifications, the Dell Pro Max 16 offers a choice between NVIDIA RTX Pro 500 Blackwell Generation and RTX Pro 1000 Blackwell Generation graphics, up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 475 processor, a 16-inch 16:10 display with up to QHD+ resolution at 120 Hz, up to 4 TB of storage, up to 64 GB of RAM, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, an FHD HDR IR camera and a 96 Whr six-cell battery.

Dell Pro Precision 9 T2, T4, and T6 models

Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Max Lineups

For those looking to grab a PC to work from home or the office, the Dell Pro Precision 9 is designed to handle demanding workloads. Launching in May 2026, the T2, T4 and T6 models feature Intel Xeon 600-series processors, up to 4 TB of RAM and support a wide range of NVIDIA graphics cards, from the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 to the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition (600 W).

For those looking for a mid-tier workstation, the Dell Pro Precision 9 T4 supports one 600 W GPU, two 300 W GPUs or up to four 50 W GPUs. It also features six PCIe slots and nine storage slots, supporting up to 124 TB of storage, with a choice between a 1,500 W or 2,400 W PSU. In contrast, the more powerful T6 model supports two 600 W GPUs, five 300 W GPUs or seven 50 W GPUs. It features 15 PCIe slots and 21 storage slots, supporting up to 316 TB of storage, along with a 2,400 W PSU. The specifications for the T2 model have not yet been announced.

Additionally, the Pro Precision 9 T2, T4, and T6 models also include an optional AMD Radeon PRO W7400 Professional Graphics for users who prefer AMD.

Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 14/16 Mobile Workstation

Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Max Lineups

Launching in May 2026, the Dell Precision 5 Series 14 and 16 are designed as entry-level options for professionals, offering similar specifications with some key differences. Both laptops feature up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processor with a 50 TOPS NPU, up to 64 GB of RAM, an 8 MP + IR camera, Wi-Fi 7 R2 and Bluetooth 6.0.

Highlighting the differences, the Dell Precision 5 Series 14 is aimed at users who prioritize portability and power. It includes up to 2 TB of NVMe SSD storage, optional NVIDIA RTX Pro 500 Blackwell Generation graphics, a 14-inch 16:10 display ranging from FHD+ at 60 Hz to QHD+ at 90 Hz, and a 72 Whr four-cell battery.

In contrast, the Dell Precision 5 Series 16 offers more power and storage. The 16-inch model includes up to 4 TB of storage, the option of NVIDIA RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell graphics, a 16-inch 16:10 display ranging from FHD+ at 60 Hz to QHD+ at 120 Hz, and a 96 Whr six-cell battery.

Dell Pro Precision 7 Series 14/16 Mobile Workstation

Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Max Lineups

Balancing performance and user experience, the Dell Pro Precision 7 Series 14-inch and 16-inch models offer similar specifications. Both feature the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processor with 50 TOPS, up to 64 GB of RAM, Wi-Fi 7 R2, Bluetooth 6.0 and an 8 MP + IR camera.

Highlighting the differences, the Dell Pro Precision 7 Series 14-inch model includes up to 4 TB of SSD storage, a choice between NVIDIA RTX Pro 1000 Blackwell Generation and RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell Generation graphics, a QHD+ 16:10 Tandem OLED display at 60 Hz, and a 72 Whr four-cell battery.

For those looking for more power, the Dell Pro Precision 7 Series 16-inch model features up to NVIDIA RTX Pro 3000 Blackwell graphics, supports up to 8 TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage, includes a 16-inch 4K UHD+ OLED display at 120 Hz, and a 96 Whr six-cell battery.

Users considering the Dell Pro Precision 7 Series 14- or 16-inch models with the Intel Core Ultra X7 368H vPro processor can choose either Intel Arc B390 or Intel Arc Pro B390 integrated graphics. Models with Intel integrated graphics launch March 31, 2026, while the remaining configurations launch in May 2026.

Dell Pro Max with GB300

Dell Announces Upcoming Pro Precision And Max Lineups

Wrapping up the announced Dell Pro lineup is the Dell Pro Max with GB300, designed for AI development teams. Built on the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Ultra GB300 Superchip and running Ubuntu Linux with NVIDIA AI Developer tools, the desktop PC features 496 GB of RAM, up to 16 TB of NVMe storage and an NVIDIA RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell with 16 GB of GDDR7 memory. As of now, Dell has shipped the Dell Pro Max with GB300 to select customers in March 2026, with plans to ship more units in the coming months.

That’s about everything announced from Dell’s upcoming lineup. Users can visit the Dell website to learn more about the Dell Pro Precision and Pro Max series.  

Nicholas Rambhajue
Nicholas Rambhajue

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