Dell intros new Wildcat Lake laptops globally with up to 48 GB RAM and 120 Hz displays

Dell has joined the Wildcat Lake party with the release of four new laptops powered by Intel's Core Series 3 architecture. To recap, the company unveiled Pro 3 Series and Pro 5 Series laptops in March. Earlier this month, it began selling the Pro 5 Series 14 (P514260) and Pro 5 Series 16 (P516260) with Panther Lake processors to replace older Pro models (curr. $1,149 on Amazon).
Now, Dell has added to these Panther Lake models with cheaper Wildcat Lake alternatives. While this is true in markets like Europe, Dell has not started selling Core 5 320, Core 5 330, Core 7 350 or Core 7 360 versions of the Pro 5 Series 14 or Pro 5 Series 16 in North America.
For reference, these Wildcat Lake variants miss out on the LPCAMM2 RAM that Dell sells with Panther Lake variants. Meanwhile, Wildcat Lake versions of the Pro 5 Series can be configured with 60 Hz OLED and 120 Hz IPS displays. Currently, pricing starts at under €1,700 in the Eurozone and £1,500 in the UK.
By contrast, Pro 3 Series laptops are cheaper still. At the time of writing, Dell charges €1,276, £1,137 and $1,579 for a 14-inch variant. In comparison, the Pro 3 Series 16 retails for €1,310, £1,166 and $1,569. The Pro 3 Series can be configured with up to 48 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage like the Pro 5 Series though, as well as Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and 45 Wh, 57 Wh or 70 Wh batteries. Please see the links below for more details on each laptop.













