Dell’s Lightest XPS 13 Ever Unveiled At $599: Powered By Intel Wildcat Lake
Dell is calling out Apple's MacBook Neo with the launch of a retooled XPS 13 laptop starting at $699, or $599 with an education discount. Like Apple, Dell is aiming to make its premium laptop more accessible, but is turning to Intel and its new Core Series 3 Wildcat Lake processors based on the same 18A node as Panther Lake to make it happen, whereas Apple design's its Arm-based silicon in-house.
For those who need more processing muscle, Panther Lake is an option on the refreshed XPS 13 as well, with Dell saying the configurable laptop will be available with Core Ultra Series 3 chips. Same goes for memory and storage—Dell will offer up to 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage on the XPS 13.
Make no mistake, though, Dell's primary mission is to make its XPS 13 more accessible. It's also not bashful about calling out...
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