Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 14 Launches Globally With Intel Core Ultra Options and 64GB LPCAMM2 Memory
Dell has expanded its professional laptop lineup with the global release of the new Pro Precision 5 Series 14, a compact workstation-class notebook aimed at business users, creators, engineers, and professionals who need strong performance in a portable 14-inch design.
One of the key highlights of this laptop is its support for modern Intel Core Ultra processors, including vPro-enabled configurations designed for enterprise environments. In several markets, the default configuration currently features the Intel Core Ultra 7 366H vPro. Dell is also expected to offer versions with the Core Ultra 5 336H vPro and the higher-end Core Ultra 9 386H vPro, giving buyers more flexibility depending on their workload and budget.
The Pro Precision 5 Series 14 can be configured with Windows 11 Pro or Ubuntu Linux 24.04 LTS, making it suitable for both traditional business users and developers who prefer a Linux-based workflow. This dual operating system availability should appeal to companies and professionals looking for hardware that fits into different IT environments.
Memory and storage options are also designed with productivity in mind. Dell is expected to offer models with 16GB or 32GB of RAM, while the top configurations can support up to 64GB of LPCAMM2 memory. Storage options are equally modern, with up to 2TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage available, allowing users to benefit from faster file transfers, quicker application loading, and improved overall responsiveness.
All current versions of the Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 14 include a 72Wh battery. That capacity should help support longer work sessions, especially for professionals who need a reliable laptop while traveling or moving between meetings. However, actual battery life will depend on the processor, display resolution, workload, and software setup.
For the display, Dell currently offers IPS panel options with 400 nits of brightness and a 60Hz refresh rate. Buyers can choose between FHD+ and QHD+ resolutions, depending on whether they prioritize battery efficiency or sharper image quality. While the 60Hz refresh rate is standard for productivity laptops, users looking for a high-refresh display may find the current options more focused on office and workstation tasks than entertainment or gaming.
In terms of portability, the Pro Precision 5 Series 14 is slightly heavier and thicker than many modern 14-inch laptops. It weighs around 1.81 kg and measures between 13.97 mm and 23.65 mm in thickness. That makes it a bit bulkier than some ultrabooks, but the added size may be acceptable for users who value workstation-style performance, upgrade-friendly components, and business-grade reliability.
Overall, the Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 14 appears to be a capable professional laptop for users who need a balance of performance, enterprise features, memory capacity, and operating system flexibility. With Intel Core Ultra vPro processors, up to 64GB LPCAMM2 memory, PCIe Gen 5 storage, and Windows or Ubuntu options, it is positioned as a serious productivity machine for demanding work environments.






