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Dell Plus AI PCs Built With AMD Processors

These durable laptops feature a new design, enhanced productivity, and are built with premium materials, according to Dell.

Dell Plus AI PCs Built With AMD Processors
Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1, a portable device, has a 360-hinge, made for those who transition from traditional to creative workflows, according to Dell. Image courtesy of Dell.

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April 29, 2025

Dell announces that the new Dell 14 Plus and Dell 16 Plus powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors are now available for purchase.

The Dell Plus portfolio, starting under $900 and powered by AMD Ryzen, offers students and creatives a cost-effective AI PC experience, Dell says. These durable laptops feature a new design, enhanced productivity, and are built with premium materials, undergoing military-grade testing, according to Dell.

The current Dell Plus lineup:

  • Dell 16 Plus (Starting Price $849.99): Features a large 16-in. screen with up to QHD+ Mini-LED touch panel to enhance content come alive with vivid colors and crisp details, Dell claims. It features a new design with on-device Copilot+ and AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors. Available in Ice Blue.
  • Dell 14 Plus (Starting Price $799.99): A sleek, light device, made for those who need performance on the go, Dell shares. It's a laptop with on-device Copilot+ featuring AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors.Available in Ice Blue.
  • Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 (Starting Price: $849.99): Designed for versatility, this portable device has a 360-hinge, made for those who transition from traditional to creative workflows, according to Dell. It has on-device Copilot+ powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors.

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AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series is designed for premium mainstream notebooks. AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors deliver performance and battery life for every workload, according to Dell. They leverage local AI experiences with 50 NPU TOPS, delivering AI compute performance for next-gen Copilot+ PCs, Dell reports.

The Dell 16 Plus and Dell 14 Plus are also recently available with Intel Cor™ Ultra (Series 2) processors. These processors feature dedicated engines for specific tasks offering a balance of performance and efficiency, with up to 39% longer battery life, Dell reports.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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