Dell Precision
| Precision 5810 | |
| Developer | Dell | 
|---|---|
| Type | Workstation | 
| Release date | 1992 (unofficial; early systems only) 1997 (official) | 
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu | 
| CPU | AMD Ryzen Threadripper, Intel Core, Intel Xeon | 
| Graphics | Nvidia Quadro, Nvidia RTX, AMD Radeon Pro | 
| Power | Up to 2.2 kW | 
| Online services | Microsoft 365 | 
| Marketing target | Business purpose | 
| Related | Dell OptiPlex, Dell Latitude | 
| Website | Dell Precision | 
Dell Precision is a line of computer workstations for computer-aided design/architecture/computer graphics professionals or as small-scale business servers. They are available in both desktop (tower) and mobile (laptop) forms. Dell touts their Precision Mobile Workstations are "optimized for performance, reliability and user experience."
Although the official introduction of the Precision line was in 1997 (with the first systems shipping in 1998), there were some systems released under the Precision name as early as 1992. Examples include the Precision 386SX/25 in 1992 and the Precision 433i in 1993.
In January 2025, Dell announced its intentions to gradually phase their computer line brands in favor of a singular brand simply named as "Dell" as part of the company's preparation for their new PCs. The Precision line is therefore being rebranded as Dell Pro Max.