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Client Memory · Jun 1, 2026

Dell's low-cost XPS 13 keeps LPDDR5X in mainstream premium PCs

Dell's new 13-inch XPS configuration pairs a lower entry price with LPDDR5X memory, showing how fast low-power DRAM is becoming a baseline feature in thin client systems.

Price impact: 1Direction: upSource: TechPowerUp News

TechPowerUp reports that Dell introduced an XPS 13 at Computex 2026 with 8 GB and 16 GB LPDDR5X-7467 options, 512 GB NVMe storage, and a student price of $600. For RamTrend, the significance is mix rather than unit volume. A lower-priced ultraportable using LPDDR5X helps pull higher-speed soldered DRAM into more mainstream notebooks. That can support client DRAM bit demand, although the immediate pricing signal is limited because one product launch does not indicate supplier allocation or component cost changes.

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