The Dell Pro Max 16 Plus is a superb mobile workstation with one major flaw
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The Dell Pro Max 16 Plus is a superb mobile workstation with one major flaw
"Intel's Arrow Lake HX processors up the core count, RAM capacity soars up to 128GB, and you can take your pick of Nvidia's RTX Pro GPUs all the way up to the high-end RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell. But first, it's worth clarifying that there are really only two no-compromise workstations in Dell's new Pro Max line-up: the Pro Max 16 Plus and the Pro Max 18 Plus."
"And by no-compromise, we mean top-end CPUs matched with high-end discrete GPUs. For reference, the Pro Max 16 Premium is not an upgraded version of the Plus - it's a slimmer, lighter 16-inch model which uses lower-wattage CPUs and GPUs to match. Just like the smaller Pro Max 14 Premium, it's limited to lower-wattage Arrow Lake-H processors and Nvidia's RTX Pro 2000 chips and below."
The Pro Max 16 Plus serves as the middle model where true workstation performance begins, offering Arrow Lake HX CPUs that increase core counts. Memory capacity reaches up to 128GB to support demanding professional workloads. GPU options include Nvidia's RTX Pro lineup up to the high-end RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell for heavy graphics and compute tasks. Two no-compromise workstations exist: the Pro Max 16 Plus and the larger Pro Max 18 Plus, both pairing top-end CPUs with high-end discrete GPUs. The Pro Max 16 Premium is a separate, slimmer 16-inch model with lower-wattage CPUs and GPUs. Premium models use Arrow Lake-H processors and are limited to RTX Pro 2000-series and below.
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