Last Updated: October 18, 2024, 12:00 ISTThe XPS 13 variant with Intel Core Ultra processor launched in IndiaDell is the latest brand to adopt the new Intel Core Ultra AI processor that is going up against Qualcomm and Apple M3 processors.Dell has launched its latest laptop, the XPS 13 with the new Intel Core Ultra processors in India. Thanks to the new hardware, the XPS 13 is equipped with a dedicated NPU capable of delivering up to 48 TOPs, enabling AI-driven features such as text and image generation, available with Windows 11.In addition, Dell has integrated its MyDell software, which optimises overall system performance, battery life, as well as audio and video quality, making the device ideal for industry experts and professionals. Measuring just 14.8 mm in thickness and weighing 1.2 kg, Dell claims this is its slimmest XPS model to date. The XPS 13 comes in a sleek Platinum finish.Dell XPS 13 Laptop: Features, Specifications, Price And AvailabilityThe Dell XPS 13 gets a starting price of Rs 1,81,990 and is now available across online stores in the country.The XPS 13 leverages AI-powered features such as Microsoft Studio Effects during video calls and the Copilot+ PC experience (where applicable), made possible by the Intel AI Boost NPU. The laptop comes with an integrated Intel Arc GPU for enhanced graphics performance and improved system versatility. With Wi-Fi 7 technology offering up to 4.8x faster throughput, the Dell XPS 13 supports seamless online collaboration, file sharing, and video conferencing. The use of Gorilla Glass 3 and CNC-machined aluminium gives the XPS 13 a sleek metallic design that is both durable and lightweight.The 13.4-inch InfinityEdge display of the new Dell XPS 13 features tandem OLED technology, providing higher brightness with reduced power consumption. It also offers rich colour contrast and true blacks, enhanced by Dolby Vision and Eyesafe technology, which helps reduce eye strain. The display’s variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz ensures smooth performance and contributes to improved battery life.S AadeetyaS Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media ho…Read More