When is the xps 13 coming out
YouTube Instagram Adobe. Kickstarter Tumblr Art Club. Film TV Games. Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music. Filed under: Tech Dell Laptops. Linkedin Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. The new Dell XPS 13, the best laptop of so far, is getting a refresh. The XPS 13 2-in-1 has a new processor and a new design. Next Up In Tech. Go to Solution. The XPS is a relatively recent release, so it's unlikely you'll see another 13" XPS until either very late this year more likely early No, you'll not see an i9 CPU in a 13" ultra-light -- even a 15" chassis can't keep such a CPU running within thermal limits without a bulky design put one in a 15" XPS or Macbook for example, and it'll throttle to the point where it's slower than an i7 CPU.
Intel's next round of CPUs should finally make it fully to a 10 nm die -- that line Alder Lake is due in late 21 or early 22, which is very likely when you'll see the next XPS 13 released. It's also when you're likely to see the requisite chipset support for PCIe 4 -- which Intel has begun releasing, but only for full-power CPUs -- not the lower power ones used in the XPS 13 just yet.
Carefully consider the trade-off of a UHD screen in a system this size as well - it will very severely cut battery runtime there's only so large you can make a battery in a system this slim, and the UHD screen is a power-hungry device.
View solution in original post. What an outstanding answer. Lots of useful information and things to consider. Thank you very much! FYI it seems that the XPS 13 actually supports PCIe gen 4 if you are willing to replace the drive, even though it lists gen 3 for storage in all documentation. Very good to know! I certainly am all for upgrading the NVMe. It would be a brilliant addition to an XPS In addition, there is always a newer model right around the corner.
My strategy is a but different. Instead of buying what I need now, I buy what I'll need tomorrow and, quite frankly, I've found that I'm using computers far longer than normal. I recently assigned 4 D computers to a project that I'm working on that required internet access only.
They are all running Windows 10 quite happily - the limitation is the 2Gb of memory. But if you really want to enjoy your media, the speakers aren't going to cut it.
Listening to Toxic by Britney Spears, the speakers on the XPS 13 almost completely stripped out the bottom end of the track. And that track without the booming bass - what's even the point? Even less bass-dependent tracks like Cirice by Ghost sound like they've completely lost their teeth. Just imagine, you're watching the latest Hollywood action movie and an explosion just sounds like a gust of wind.
Watching the last action scene in Thor Ragnarok, even when the giant demon thing bursts out of the castle in Asgard, the sound leaves so much to be desired. One of the most bombastic scenes in the history of Marvel sounds boring on the XPS If you're going to watch your favorite movies on the XPS 13's gorgeous display, please, for the love of everything good: wear some of the best headphones. There's an annoying trend in current laptops to cut down ports in the name of portability, and the Dell XPS 13 is definitely guilty of that.
You're getting two Thunderbolt 3 ports, a microSD and a headphone jack. That's it. That's admittedly more than many other laptops on the market right now and there's not really any space on the laptop for more, it just means you'll have to live that adapter life. Like previous versions of the XPS 13, the top of the keyboard deck is covered in this composite fiber palm rest. This is pretty comfy, but it is definitely something that will get gross over time. Ultimately, the Dell XPS 13 is a premium device aimed at folks that want to get lightweight computing done and look good while doing it.
And, really, it ultimately succeeds. It's a beautiful piece of kit, we just wish Dell would take audio seriously for once. And, well, it's fine.
This little processor provides enough juice to power you through pretty much any mundane computing task, but might struggle in super heavy workloads like video editing. The Intel Gen11 graphics, or "Intel Iris," are supposedly about 2x more powerful than the integrated graphics found in last-generation Intel Whiskey Lake processors. That definitely sounds impressive, and the fact that this laptop can score a healthy 2, points in Time Spy compared to the LG Gram 17 's 1, backs up Intel's claims.
Still, this is very much not a gaming laptop. The Dell XPS 13 might be able to handle some esports titles at p, but you're not exactly going to be getting killer Doom Eternal PC performance is all we're saying.
Raw CPU performance is another interesting story. Ice Lake in general is targeted more towards media consumption than raw performance, which is what its sister architecture Comet Lake is meant for.
This means that in benchmarks like Cinebench and Geekbench see slightly lower scores than 8th-generation. As for what that's like in practice, we were able to have dozens of Chrome tabs open in a panicked bid to keep up with work without having the laptop slow down even a little. What is super impressive, however, is that there is virtually no heat that transfers up to the keyboard or trackpad. Now, while the bottom of the trackpad does warm up quite a bit when it's working hard, the keyboard feels just as cool after 8 hours as it does when we first open the laptop up at the beginning of the day.
Even some of the best-cooled laptops will transfer some heat to the top-side of the chassis, but we're super impressed by how well the Dell XPS 13 handles this. Sure, the Dell XPS 13 performs extremely well, but because this is such a portable laptop, you'd expect long battery life so you could carry the laptop around for a long time without worrying about carrying around a charger. And, well, the XPS 13 largely delivers. In our movie test, the Dell XPS 13 lasts a respectable 9 hours and 40 minutes, and even in the more demanding PCMark 8 battery test lasts just under 6 hours.
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