The lack of sales for Snapdragon machines defies the logic of what devices like the Latitude 7455 can offer.
With a 5G WLAN module, you might spend $2,246.02 on one of these.
But curiously, choosing 256GB of storage makes it more expensive, not cheaper.
In the US, this is offered with 512GB of drive space, and it costs $1399.
It has a sleek appearance, cool-to-the-touch aluminium skin and a slightly brushed metal finish.
Compared with a typical Intel or AMD system, the 7455 has modest ventilation.
That said, the practical benefits of this technology for the average user remain a topic of discussion.
There will be a tipping point at which NPU performance for local models becomes of real significance.
But for now, it’s mostly a curiosity.
But considering the typical variance we’ve experienced with synthetic benchmarks and Windows, these machines are practically identical.
Most users wouldn’t notice enough difference to say which was faster, certainly.
We need to talk about the potential issues regarding Qualcomm and its licensing issues with ARM Holdings.
We asked Dell to comment on this situation, but they have yet to do so.
Should you buy a Dell Latitude 7455?
The metal skin gives the owner a tactile experience that feels like a much more expensive product.
It isn’t cheap, but the asking price seems reasonable for this build quality.
You need good battery lifeThe power efficiency of this design is exceptional.
It The power efficiency of this design is, like other Snapdragon X machines, exceptional.
Assuming you remembered to charge it up.
Just buy a dock, we say.