
Dell has expanded its commercial PC portfolio in India with the launch of the new Dell Pro Precision workstation family alongside Dell Deskside Agentic AI, a locally deployable AI platform aimed at enterprise customers. The new hardware is designed for professionals working with AI development, engineering simulations, content creation and other compute-intensive workloads.
The new portfolio includes the Dell Pro Precision 5 Series (14S and 16S), Pro Precision 5 Series (14 and 16), Pro Precision 7 Series (14 and 16), and the Pro Precision 7 T1 desktop workstation. Dell says the systems are built for engineers, architects, designers and creators who require workstation-grade performance with enterprise security and AI capabilities.

Among the new models, the Dell Pro Precision 5 14S is positioned as Dell’s thinnest and lightest mobile workstation to date, weighing 1.4 kg. It is available with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 H-class processors paired with Intel Arc Pro graphics or AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors with Radeon Pro graphics. The system supports up to 64 GB of LPCAMM2 memory and is ISV certified for professional software applications.
The standard Pro Precision 5 Series is aimed at professional users requiring more graphics performance. The 14-inch model can be configured with Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processors, an integrated 50 TOPS NPU, optional Nvidia RTX 500 Blackwell graphics, up to 2 TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage and 64 GB of memory. The larger 16-inch version increases graphics performance with optional Nvidia RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell graphics and up to 4 TB of storage.

For users with heavier AI and rendering workloads, Dell has introduced the Pro Precision 7 Series. The 14-inch model supports up to Nvidia RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell graphics, while the 16-inch version offers up to Nvidia RTX Pro 3000 Blackwell graphics alongside Intel Core Ultra processors featuring a built-in 50 TOPS NPU. Storage scales up to 8 TB on the 16-inch model. Dell has also introduced the Pro Precision 7 T1 desktop workstation, powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors with dedicated NPUs for local AI acceleration.
Alongside the workstation portfolio, Dell announced Dell Deskside Agentic AI, a platform that combines Dell Pro Precision tower workstations with Nvidia AI accelerators, the Nvidia NemoClaw open-source reference stack, CrowdStrike security software and Dell Services. According to Dell, the solution enables organisations to deploy agentic AI workloads locally instead of relying solely on cloud infrastructure, offering greater control over costs, latency and data privacy.

Dell says the platform will be available in configurations based on the Dell Pro Max GB10 and the more powerful Dell Pro Max GB300, supporting AI models ranging from 30 billion to one trillion parameters depending on the hardware configuration.
Across the portfolio, Dell includes enterprise security features such as TPM 2.0, ControlVault 3 Plus authentication, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1 and optional 4G or 5G support on select models. Several systems are also EPEAT Gold registered and use recycled materials in both their construction and packaging.
The Dell Pro Precision 5 Series is available now in India starting at ₹1,49,000, while the Pro Precision 7 Series starts at ₹2,25,000. The Pro Precision 7 T1 desktop starts at ₹89,000, and the Dell Pro Max GB10 starts at ₹4,99,000. The Pro Precision 5 14S and 16S will go on sale from 10 August, while the Dell Pro Max GB300 is expected to launch later this year. Dell Deskside Agentic AI is available immediately.

















