The Latest Game-Changing Latitude Business Laptop from Dell Made Possible by Ecosystem Collaboration

By: Scott Vetter, Manager, High Touch Initiatives for Mobile Computing Platform at Intel

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Complex Challenges, Bold Innovations

When Dell Technologies set out to create the Latitude 9510—a laptop that could push the envelope on computing solutions to evolve and improve business communications, fit a huge battery, offer an immersive LCD experience on a thin-and-light form factor, and pioneer first-of-its-kind technologies—they knew the traditional design process wasn’t enough to achieve these daring ambitions and industry-first innovations.

The technical challenges of such a bold design, the first in its new Latitude 9000 series of ultra-premium and ultra-thin and light business laptops, would require partnering with experts in processors and board design from the earliest stage, when the laptop is just a concept on a slide.

That’s why Dell chose Intel’s Innovation Excellence Program (IEP) – focused on driving OEM innovation through deep co-engineering collaboration starting at the device concept phase all the way through product implementation.

IEP: Excellence Through Extensive Collaboration

The Latitude 9510 is one of just a select number of laptop designs that were chosen for IEP in 2018, as a 2020 design. It exemplifies how IEP’s extensive co-engineering focuses on solving challenges and pushes the boundaries, leveraging a range of expertise, resources, and support that Intel offers our partners.

Like all IEP projects, our collaboration with Dell on the Latitude 9510 began 18 months before release. Intel partnered with Dell through early engagement on architecture, board, and system design; an innovation catalogue of more than 120 proprietary Intel technologies and IPs; continuous collaboration with subject matter experts and priority access to debug workshops; power and performance optimization; user experience evaluation; and a dedicated program manager.

Intel has dedicated teams of subject matter experts that worked in collaboration with Dell to ensure we quickly solve tough problems with the best solutions. It really helps to have a high horsepower partner that can solve problems beyond our immediate development perspective.

- Tim Shaw, Director of System Architecture of IEP Innovation Programs, Dell

This deep, long-term partnership enabled the Dell and Intel teams to proactively identify and solve potential problems, beginning when the laptop was just a concept, troubleshoot and fine-tune industry-first technologies, and go for the most cutting-edge design possible.

That’s the extensive partnership that drives mobile innovation.

The Dell Latitude 9510: A Game-Changing Business Laptop

As a hero design for Dell in 2020, they wanted the Latitude 9510 to pack all the best technologies and capabilities for business into the thinnest, most compact form factor—just over 3 pounds and less than 14mm tall.

This ambitious goal required solving a number of complex challenges throughout the IEP design process:

  • Taking risks, pushing the boundaries: The secret to the Latitude 9510’s impressive battery life is a smaller motherboard. To create it, Intel’s engineers shared concept boards and prototypes with Dell early on, then developed an innovative “stack-up” design that took more risks to make room for a large 88-Watt hour battery.
  • Pushing the boundary on form factor: Dell worked with the laptop ecosystem to enable the Latitude 9510’s unique visuals: a 15-inch Infinity Edge display on a 14-inch form factor chassis. These seemingly impossible dimensions give people more visual space for professional productivity, creative work, and immersive entertainment.
  • Solving for the noisy home office: The Latitude 9510 meets the needs of workers in loud remote environments. The first-of-its-kind, higher-fidelity, lower-power SoundWire audio architecture, together with a built-in speakerphone and excellent amplifier, ensures calls are clear, crisp, and free from echo or background noise.
  • Rooted in human understanding: In addition to IEP, the Latitude 9510 is part of Intel’s innovation program, Project Athena, a program designed to incubate and deliver the future’s most advanced laptop experiences and form factors. To be a part of the Project Athena innovation program, laptop designs, like the Latitude 9510, are co-engineered, tuned and tested with Intel to show they’ve met or surpassed the program’s tech specification and real-world key experiences spanning battery life, responsiveness, and instant wake.
  • Built for business: The Dell Latitude 9510 is also one of the first Project Athena-based laptop designs offered on the 10th Gen Intel vPro® platform. This means business customers can get the Latitude 9510’s sophisticated capabilities together with the Intel vPro® platform’s business-grade performance, built-in security features, unparalleled manageability, and reliability and stability.

Helping People Adapt, Contribute, and Thrive

The Dell Latitude 9510 brings together intelligent performance, battery life, visuals, audio, and form factor to make it easy for people to adapt, contribute, and thrive in today’s world. It’s poised to redefine the premium end of the business laptop market—and it’s only possible because of the extended, close partnership between Dell and Intel.

It’s also just one example of how Dell and Intel are pushing the limits. Consider the Dell XPS 17: another ground-breaking laptop resulting from Intel’s Innovation Excellence Program. The XPS 17 offers an array of industry firsts, with a 17-inch display on a 15-inch form factor, as well as four fully functional Thunderbolt™ 3 ports and a dual carbon-fiber fan/vapor chamber – making it ideal for content creators or anyone who wants a performance laptop without compromise.

These laptops are built in collaboration with industry-leading partners as part of IEP and the Project Athena innovation program. We will carry these advances forward into new designs, continually driving technical breakthroughs to create the laptops that people need, now and in the future.