Dell Pro Precision Workstations Land in India: Prices Start at Rs 89,000
Dell has rolled out a five-model Pro Precision workstation range in India aimed at engineers, designers and AI builders, with the entry-level desktop priced at Rs 89,000.
Dell has entered India’s professional workstation market with its new Pro Precision lineup, a five-model range built for engineers, designers and creators running AI workloads, simulations and rendering jobs. The portfolio spans ultra-thin mobile machines to a desktop tower, with the entry-level Pro Precision 7 T1 starting at Rs 89,000.
The T1 desktop runs on Intel’s Core Ultra Series 2 processors with a dedicated NPU for AI-powered applications, positioning it as the budget entry point into the range. Above it sit two mobile workstation tiers, the Pro Precision 5 series and the Pro Precision 7 series, each offered in 14-inch and 16-inch configurations.
The standout is the Pro Precision 5 series 14S, which Dell calls its thinnest and lightest workstation to date at 1.4kg. It uses a three-sided aluminium build and gives buyers a choice between Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips with integrated Arc Pro graphics or AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors with Radeon PRO graphics, alongside up to 64GB of 8533 MT/s LPCAMM2 memory. It arrives August 10.
The standard 5 series sticks with Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 chips carrying a 50 TOPS NPU, configurable with NVIDIA RTX 500 or RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell graphics and up to 4TB storage on the 16-inch model, starting at Rs 1,49,000. The 7 series steps up further, with the 7 16 variant offering 50W processors, the same 50 TOPS NPU, RTX Pro 3000 Blackwell graphics and up to 8TB storage, starting at Rs 2,25,000.
Every model in the range gets Wi-Fi 7, optional 5G, Thunderbolt 4 and TPM 2.0 security with FIPS 140-3 certification, along with recycled materials and EPEAT Gold or ENERGY STAR ratings on select models. Dell has also introduced Pro Max, a pair of AI-accelerator systems: the GB10 variant for individual agent prototyping is available now from Rs 4,99,000, while the more powerful GB300 variant for frontier-model inference is expected later in 2026.
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