Dell Precision 5550 and 5750 workstations receives a major refresh. Dell has updated its Precision 3000, 5000, and 7000 Series portable workstations. All notebooks received new 10th generation Intel Comet Lake H processors and some received NVIDIA Quadro RTX graphics.
The new Dell Precision 5000 series models – the smaller 15-inch 5550 model and the larger 17-inch 5750 model – feature the same chassis design as the newly introduced Dell XPS series Ultrabooks. The smaller version is only 11.6 mm thick and the older version 13.15 mm thick.
Both new models use InfinityEdge displays with narrow bezels and a 16:10 aspect ratio, and the new models can be equipped with two types of panels. One with 1920×1200 resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate, and 100% sRGB memory coverage.
The second option – touch screen with 4K (3840 × 2400), 60 Hz refresh rate, and 100% AdobeRGB memory space coverage. In both cases, the brightness of the panels is 500 cd/m2.
Both notebook models offer a choice of configurations with tenth generation core processors, from Intel Core i5-10400H (4 cores/8 threads) to Core i9-10885H (8 cores/16 threads) and can also be equipped with the new Intel Xeon-W 10885M (6 cores/12 threads).
In the maximum configuration, the NVIDIA Quadro T2000 accelerator with 4 GB GDDR6 memory is responsible for the graphics subsystem of the 15-inch Dell Precision 5550.
The older 17-inch Dell Precision 5570 offers a more powerful NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 solution with 6GB of GDDR6 memory.
It can accommodate 8GB to 64GB of DDR4-2993 RAM and NVMe SSDs from 256GB to 2TB.
Instead of USB Type-A and HDMI, the Precision 5550 offers two Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type C) and one USB 3.2 Type C. The older Precision 5750 has four Thunderbolt 3 ports (USB Type C).
The updated Dell Precision 5550 portable workstation will be available on May 28. In its basic configuration, the manufacturer estimates it at $1999. The Precision 5750 will be available on June 6th. For this, it will be available from $2399.