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Dell’s updated XPS 15 could crush the Macbook Pro 15—again

The newest Dell XPS 15 adds a six-core Coffee Lake H CPU and faster Geforce graphics.

- BY GORDON MAH UNG

Know why the Macbook Pro 15 ( go.pcworld.com/am15) is so thin? It’s because of all the times Dell’s powerhouse XPS 15 has stomped on it ( go.pcworld.com/dvsa).

Yes, that’s a cheap shot, but it’s been mostly true—and Apple’s beatdown will only get worse as the newest XPS 15 (model 9570) ups the ante to a 6-core, 12-thread Core i7-8750h. Part of Intel’s new enthusiast-class Coffee Lake H (see page 7) series of chips, the Core i7-8750h is essentiall­y a mobile version of Intel’s powerful Core i7-8700k chip ( go. pcworld.com/rv87). For the Dell XPS 15, the big deal is upping the core count, which Intel claims will increase “overall performanc­e” up to 88 percent over previous iterations. Intel’s prior Core i7 processors topped out at four cores and eight threads. Dell didn’t just stop there though. While the current Dell XPS 15 9560 ( go.pcworld.com/9560) offers Geforce GTX 1050 graphics, Dell says it’ll now run up to a Geforce GTX 1050 Ti.

Much of outside remains the same, though the XPS 15’s design remains a strong point. You’ll still get a 15.6-inch screen in either 1920x1080 or 4K resolution. Both are rated at

400 nits of brightness, but touch capabiliti­es are available only in the 4K version.

The new XPS 15 includes two USB 3.1 5Gbps Type A ports, HDMI 2.0, an SD card reader, a headset jack, a Noble lock, and a Thunderbol­t 3 port. And importantl­y, Dell updated the Thunderbol­t 3 port to a full four-lane implementa­tion. The previous version also included a Thunderbol­t 3 port, but limited it to just two PCIE lanes, meaning its limited theoretica­l bandwidth was half that of other laptops.

Storage options on the XPS 15 include a 128GB SSD with a 1TB hard drive, a 1TB hybrid hard drive, or pure SSD configurat­ions ranging from 256GB to 1TB.

Unless Dell has changed the internals— which it doesn’t look like—the storage options will greatly impact the battery life.

The XPS 15 9560 features a single M.2 drive plus a 2.5-inch drive bay. Unfortunat­ely, the larger battery occupies the 2.5-inch drive bay, so if you choose any configurat­ion with a hard drive, you’re probably stuck with a smaller 56Whr battery. If you go all SSD, you can opt for the longer-lasting 97Whr battery.

Dell started taking orders for the new

XPS 15 on April 16 with prices starting at $1,000.

The new XPS 15 includes two USB 3.1 5Gbps Type A ports, HDMI 2.0, an SD card reader, a headset jack, a Noble lock, and a Thunderbol­t 3 port.

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