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Dell lists 17.5W and 25.5W maximum TDPs, with a 20+ hour target for battery life while video streaming.
In an otherwise similar comparison, battery life improvements drop to 68% when using an OLED display.

A slide from the leaked XPS roadmap showing that mentions Oryon V2 and Oryon V3.
It will not offer5G connectivity, but Wi-Fi 7 support is included.
It will ride alongside models withIntel Core UltraMeteor Lake chips.
Dell has these laptops pegged at a 40W TDP.

A slide from the leaked XPS roadmap showing that mentions Oryon V2 and Oryon V3.
A new XPS 13 model (codenamed Divo) is also expected at the beginning of 2026.
Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm are all listed, with an 80W TDP target.
It’s interesting to note that Dell plans to phase out the XPS 15 by the start of 2025.

A leaked XPS roadmap slide showing expected battery life from the ARM-powered XPS 13.
As with all leaks, the information should be approached with caution.
However, this document has all the makings of a genuine internal report.
It’s also worth noting that roadmaps don’t always work out as planned.

The new alleged Dell XPS 13 (9435) powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite ARM64 processor will be announced in the coming weeks and will be on sale in June 2024.

The XPS 14 (9440) powered by Intel Core Ultra CPUs.













