After a brief refresh cycle, Dell has officially brought back its premium XPS 14 and XPS 16 laptops at CES 2026, this time powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. The new XPS lineup continues Dell’s focus on sleek design, OLED displays, and workstation-level performance in ultra-portable form factors.

Dell XPS 14 (2026): Compact but Extremely Powerful
The XPS 14 remains the most portable model in the lineup, but the specs clearly push it into high-end territory.
Processors
- Intel Core Ultra Series 3
- Options include:
- Ultra X7 385H
- Core Ultra 7 355
- Core Ultra 5 325
Display
- 14-inch 2.8K OLED InfinityEdge
- Dolby Vision + HDR support
- Designed for creators and media professionals
Memory & Storage
- Up to 64GB LPDDR5X RAM
- Up to 4TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD
Battery & Portability
- 70Wh battery
- Weight: 1.36 kg
- Built for power users who travel
Connectivity
- Thunderbolt 4 ports
- DisplayPort 2.1
- Bluetooth 6
- Wi-Fi 7
Starting Price
- Around $2,049.99
Dell XPS 16 (2026): Bigger Screen, Desktop-Class Feel
The XPS 16 is designed for users who want a larger canvas without compromising on portability, unlike bulky workstation laptops.
- Processors
- Intel Core Ultra Series 3
- Configurable up to Core Ultra X9 388H
- Display
- 16-inch 3.2K OLED InfinityEdge touchscreen
- Variable refresh rate:
- 1Hz to 120Hz
- Ideal for content creation, editing, and multitasking
- Memory & Storage
- Up to 64GB LPDDR5X RAM
- Up to 4TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD
- Audio
- Quad-speaker setup
- Tuned with Dolby Atmos
- Starting Price
- Around $2,199.99
What’s New With Core Ultra Series 3
The shift to Intel’s latest Core Ultra lineup brings:
- Better AI acceleration
- Improved efficiency for thin laptops
- Stronger integrated graphics
- Enhanced performance per watt
These chips are designed to handle demanding creative workflows without sacrificing battery life.
Who Are These Laptops For?
- Creators who want OLED displays and color accuracy
- Developers and professionals need high RAM and fast storage
- Users who want premium build quality without gaming-laptop bulk
Final Thoughts
With the return of the XPS 14 and XPS 16, Dell is clearly doubling down on the premium Windows ultrabook segment. High-resolution OLED panels, Intel’s latest processors, and cutting-edge connectivity make these some of the most polished laptops announced at CES 2026.
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