Dell releases new 14-inch laptop globally with 64 GB LPCAMM2 RAM, Intel Panther Lake and Ubuntu Linux

Over three months have passed since Dell unveiled its Pro Precision 5 Series 14 laptop. In the intervening period, Dell released the higher-end Pro Precision 7 Series 14 with an optional Tandem OLED display. Also, it started selling the Dell 14S as a replacement for the Dell 14 Plus we reviewed almost a year ago (curr. $959 on Amazon).
Now, the Pro Precision 5 Series 14 is available globally too. Starting at $2,577 in the US, £2,578 in the UK and €2,927 in the Eurozone, the Pro Precision 5 Series 14 is much cheaper than its Pro Precision 7 Series counterpart. While the former misses out on the latter's Tandem OLED display, it can still be configured with up to 64 GB of LPCAMM2 RAM running at 8,533 MT/s.
Additionally, Dell sells the laptop running Windows 11 Pro or Ubuntu Linux 24.04 LTS. Currently, the Pro Precision 5 Series 14 defaults to the Core Ultra 7 366H vPro in multiple markets. However, Core Ultra 5 336H vPro and Core Ultra 9 386H vPro editions should be available, as should SKUs with 16 GB or 32 GB of RAM and up to 2 TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage.
All versions feature a 72 Wh battery for the time being. Also, only 400-nit and 60 Hz IPS displays can be configured. With that being said, Dell does sell FHD+ and QHD+ panels. The Pro Precision 5 Series 14 is on the bulky side for a 14-inch laptop at 1.81 kg and 13.97~23.65 mm, though. Please see Dell's website for more details.










