Dell Technologies has expanded its commercial workstation portfolio in India with the launch of the new Dell Pro Precision lineup, a range of AI-ready systems designed for professionals working with advanced engineering software, AI development, rendering and complex simulations. Alongside the new hardware, Dell has also introduced Dell Deskside Agentic AI, a solution that enables enterprises to deploy and run agentic AI workloads locally instead of relying solely on the cloud.
The new portfolio includes the Dell Pro Precision 5 Series, Dell Pro Precision 7 Series and the Dell Pro Precision 7 T1 desktop workstation. Dell says the new systems are aimed at engineers, architects, designers, creators and power users who require enterprise-grade performance, security and AI capabilities.
Leading the announcement is the Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 14S, which Dell claims is its thinnest and lightest workstation yet, weighing just 1.4kg. Available in 14-inch and 16-inch variants, the new models can be configured with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 or AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors, paired with integrated Intel Arc Pro or AMD Radeon PRO graphics. The systems also support up to 64GB of LPCAMM2 memory, allowing users to run AI inferencing and professional applications in a compact form factor.
The standard Pro Precision 5 Series steps things up with Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processors featuring a 50 TOPS NPU, optional NVIDIA RTX 500 Blackwell graphics on the 14-inch model, and RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell graphics on the 16-inch version. Storage scales up to 4TB of PCIe Gen5 SSDs.
For users with heavier workloads, the Dell Pro Precision 7 Series offers even more performance. The 14-inch model supports up to NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell graphics, while the larger 16-inch version can be configured with RTX PRO 3000 Blackwell graphics, up to 64GB LPDDR5X memory and as much as 8TB of PCIe Gen5 storage. Dell has also launched the Pro Precision 7 T1 desktop workstation, powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors with dedicated NPUs for AI acceleration.
Alongside the workstation lineup, Dell unveiled Dell Deskside Agentic AI, a solution designed to help organisations deploy AI agents locally with predictable costs and greater control over sensitive data.
The platform combines Dell's workstation hardware with NVIDIA AI accelerators, the NVIDIA NemoClaw open-source software stack, CrowdStrike security and Dell's enterprise services. According to Dell, the solution is designed for organisations building coding assistants, research agents and AI assistants for regulated industries where privacy and data sovereignty are critical.
Dell says businesses can reduce AI infrastructure costs by as much as 87 percent over two years compared to cloud API-based deployments, while also avoiding latency and cloud dependency. The solution will be offered with Dell Pro Max systems powered by NVIDIA GB10 and GB300 Grace Blackwell platforms for workloads ranging from 30 billion to one trillion parameter AI models.
The Dell Pro Precision 5 Series is available in India starting at ₹1,49,000, while the Dell Pro Precision 7 Series starts at ₹2,25,000. The Dell Pro Precision 7 T1 desktop workstation starts at ₹89,000.
Dell Pro Max with GB10 is available starting at ₹49,90,000, while the Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 14S and 16S models will go on sale from August 10, 2026. The Dell Pro Max with GB300 is expected to arrive later this year. Dell Deskside Agentic AI is available immediately for enterprise customers.