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Regardless of the processor you choose, the NPU of the Inspiron 14 will have 45 TOPS.
Dell announced Qualcomm Snapdragon versions of the Inspiron 14 (and the Inspiron 14 Plus) earlier this year.

Dell introduced a new version of its Latitude 5455 powered by the Snapdragon X Plus (8-core).
Today’s announcement builds on that lineup by offering a more affordable option.
The Inspiron 14 is a productivity-focused laptop that’s now “ready for business,” according to Dell.
Thanks to its Snapdragon X Plus processor, the Inspiron 14 is a Copilot+ PC.

Dell’s Inspiron 14 with a Snapdragon X Plus (8-core) has a lower starting price than the 10-core version while still having 45 TOPS of performance.
Generating text and creating images are among the most advertised uses for AI at the moment.
Windows Studio Effects will likely be more useful for a broader range of business users.
Generally, laptops with a Snapdragon X Plus (8-core) start at $999.

Qualcomm’s new variant of the Snapdragon X Plus has eight cores but still delivers 45 TOPS of AI-focused performance.
The Inspiron 14 with the new Snapdragon X Plus variant starts at $899.
Earlier this week, Intel announced its new Core Ultra Series 2 processors.
Those aim to compete on the higher end of the consumer space.
















