Dell revealed the XPS 15 configuration in 2012 version
This product can use the latest Ivy Bridge processor, 2 to 8GB RAM with 15.6-inch 1080p screen.
This product can use the latest Ivy Bridge processor, 2 to 8GB RAM with 15.6-inch 1080p screen.
Dell XPS 15 2012 can use Ivy Bridge chips. Photo: Notebookcheck.
Dell's unofficial blog page said the company is about to release XPS 15 in 2012. This product has the LX521X code and is an upgrade of XPS 15 2011 with the code name L502X .
The new Dell XPS 15 is expected to be equipped with the Ivy Bridge microprocessor, from the Core i5-3210 dual-core to the Core i7-3612QM quad core. These models can use discrete Nvidia GeForce graphics cards, which can be 6xxMs or 5xxMs series. Dell's new product can use a 1080p 15.6-inch screen. RAM capacity is from 2GB to 8GB. Users can choose to integrate Blu-ray drive, HDD / SSD 2.5 inch or mSATA SSD.
According to Notebookcheck, the configuration information for the new Dell XPS 15 may not be accurate. The manufacturer does not give any information about the price or the official release date of the model above. As expected, XPS 15 2012 version will be launched in the next few months.
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