Not long ago I introduced the next gen of Project Sputnik’s Linux-based Dell Precision Mobile workstations: the 3530, 5530, 7530 and the 7730. At that time the 3530 was available for purchase.
Today I’m happy to announce that the uber-powerful 7530 and 7730 are now live on dell.com
- Dell Precision 7530 Mobile Workstation, developer edition
- Dell Precision 7730 Mobile Workstation, developer edition
Note: to get to the Ubuntu option, hit “more” in the Operating System section.
These new thinner, lighter, premium-built Precision mobile workstations come preloaded with Ubuntu and have been RHEL certified. The 7530 and 7730 feature the latest Intel Core and Xeon processors, blazing-fast memory and professional graphics.
Of particular note is the increased core count and memory. In fact the maximum memory has doubled to 128GB which helps with cloud developer local workloads. In the case of the 7730, it supports up to 8TB of PCIe NVME storage, the most PCIe storage on the market today. The 7730 is also the first AI/ML ready mobile workstation available.
A double click on the specs
Although the following information was in the previous blog, I wanted to include it here so that you had all the info in one place.
Dell Precision 7530 Mobile Workstation, developer edition
The world’s most powerful 15″ mobile workstation, redesigned to be thinner, lighter
- 8thGen Intel® Core™ and Xeon® processors
- AMD Radeon Pro WX and NVIDIA Quadro® professional graphics
- 1st 15” Ready for VR mobile workstation with the NVIDIA Quadro P3200 graphics card
- Largest & fastest memory on the market for mobile workstations up to 128GB of system memory & SuperSpeed memory of 3200MHz
- Largest PCIe SSD storage capacity available for a 15-inch mobile workstation: up to 6TB
- Single cable docking and Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS preinstalled
- RHEL 7.5 certified (details below)
- Available worldwide
Dell Precision 7730 Mobile Workstation, developer edition
The world’s most powerful 17″ mobile workstation, redesigned to be thinner, lighter
- AI developer platform
- 8thGen Intel® Core™ and Xeon® processors
- AMD Radeon Pro WX and NVIDIA Quadro® professional graphics
- Largest & fastest memory on the market for mobile workstations up to 128GB of system memory & SuperSpeed memory of 3200MHz
- Largest PCIe storage capacity available for a mobile workstation (up to 8TB)
- Single cable docking and Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS preinstalled
- RHEL 7.5 certified (details below)
- Available worldwide
RHEL 7.5 certification and drivers
As mentioned above, these systems will be certified for RHEL 7.5 and the needed drivers will be included in the distro. That being said, the AMD and NVIDIA drivers that come with 7.5 are inbox drivers. We will be posting drivers for both graphic cards that will include professional features not included in the inbox drivers. Stay tuned!
Next up, the 5530. Stay tuned!
Extra-credit reading
- Introducing the Dell Precision 7530 and 7730 with Ubuntu — Ubuntu blog
- Developer Editions of Precision Workstations Now Available — Direct2DellEMC
- Dell Unveils New Ubuntu Laptops — OMG!UBUNTU!
- Precision workstations: Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality and Machine Learning solutions – Dell.com
- Welcome the new Dell Precision developer editions – Barton’s blog
- Dell Precision ‘Developer Edition’ mobile workstations run Ubuntu Linux and are RHEL certified – betanews
- Dell refreshes Precision laptops with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed – ZDnet
- Dell stuffs Intel Coffee Lake CPUs and Ubuntu into latest Precision workstations – The Inquirer
- Dell launches new Precision mobile workstation line-up powered by Ubuntu – Softpedia
Pau for now….
Hi Barton, the 7530 ordering page will not allow me to order the 7530 with the Radeon graphics option & Ubuntu as the OS. The Linux drivers support this card so this seems to be a misconfiguration of the ordering page.
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Thanks for the heads up Jason. Let me check with the team and see what’s going on
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[…] note is the increased core count and memory,” said Project Sputnik leader Barton George on his blog.“In fact, the maximum memory has doubled to 128GB which helps with cloud developer local […]
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Awesome news! I also noticed that two new graphics cards are available for those who need something better than the default Intel Graphics but for which the Quadro P3200 is a bit too much of a price bump… but when I try to select one of these new cards I get this error: “Ubuntu Operating System does not support the WX4150 or WX7100 Graphics Card.”
If I’m not mistaken Linux does offer some support for AMD GPUs. Is Ubuntu support coming for these cards?
Thanks!
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Hi Michael thanks for the support! Let me check with the team and get back to you regarding support for the cards
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[…] Siguiendo el anuncio de mayo que nos descubrió la nueva hornada de portátiles profesionales Dell con Ubuntu, se acaba de dar a conocer la disponibilidad de los dos modelos más potentes del paquete, las workstation Precision 7530 y 7730., según informa George Barton. […]
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Great work but why oh why does it ship with such an old version of the operating system?? I have an older Dell with pre-installed Ubuntu (works great) and one of the few pain points have been upgrading the OS.
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Is the (FIPS) fingerprint reader supported this time?
The missing Linux support for the fingerprint reader in my M4800 was a major disappointment.
And when will you start supporting Ubuntu 18.04?
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Hi Michael, unfortunately the fingerprint reader is not supported at this time. We’re working with our OS partners to develop comprehensive requirements for Linux fingerprint reader functionality so that we can work with our fingerprint reader vendors on a proper, validated fingerprint reader solution.
thx
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On the dell customization page, don’t see options for 128MB RAM nor for SuperSpeed memory. When will these options become available?.
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Hi Nicolas,
thanks for calling this to my attention.
let me check with the team and get back to you. stay tuned!
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Nicolas, I checked with the team and both will be here shortly. Stay tuned!
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The 7530 and 7730 product pages claim that these machines can drive an external monitor at 8K via a single DP 1.4 cable.
Specifically, which graphics cards are required to do this with the 7530 and the 7730?
What about two external 8K monitors (ie. dual Dell UP318K).
I presume that there could be two options:
a) Drive 1 monitor via the DP1.4 connection and the 2nd monitor via an eGFX Breakaway Box 550 & a suitable graphics card
b) Drive both monitors via an eGFX Breakaway Box 550 & a suitable graphics card
What are the suitable graphics cards for (a) and (b)?
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Hey Nicolas, here’s what i heard back:
8K monitors are supported by all GFX cards.
8K@30Hz is support with a single DP cable from the mDP port.
8K@60Hz requires a 2 x DP cables, one from mDP port and one from Thunderbolt 3 port with Thunderbolt 3 to DP dongle.
You should not be connected an eGPU box and another device to the Thunderbolt port at the same time. You really should reserve all that bandwidth for the eGPU box.
You can drive monitors via the eGPU box if you wish.
HTH
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Thanks!
Good to know that an 8K monitor is supported with a single DP cable connected to the mDP port (8K@30Hz).
What about adding a 2nd monitor via the Thunderbolt3 => DP dongle? How much can the internal graphics card handle? 4K? 5K? 8K?
Since there are 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports, how about a third monitor?
4K, 5K, 8K?
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Hi,
any estimations on when we can expect the 5530 to receive a dev edition? I’m waiting for weeks now and really want to purchase it.
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It will be coming out soon. I really appreciate your interest and apologize for the wait
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Hey,
thanks for your reply. Yeah, but soon is a vague release date. Does this mean you cannot tell? I mean, I’m not waiting for an exact date, rather if it’s in the next days, weeks, months or christmas?
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Hi, Looking at the Dell Precision 7530 but strangely Ubuntu is “Not” compatible with AMD Radeon graphics. Any update on this?
I have a Lenovo P50 with Nvidia Graphics and most of the time the proprietary drivers work but there are really annoying glitches in the desktop. I want to support AMD with their open source graphics drivers. I would say AMD are the most supported (apart from Intel) on Linux; definitely not Nvidia.
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I bought the 7530 with the WX 4150 despite this warning (left a small Windows partition on it) and everything works as expected on kernel 4.17. You can even set DRI_PRIME=1 and use the dedicated GPU for an app while the integrated continues running the desktop. I decided to keep the Windows partition because I found some Dell firmware updates that are only installable from Windows.
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That is good to know 🙂 but I would like to not have to purchase Windows as I already have Windows Server licences that I could put on the machine if needed. Will ask them on chat and see what they say!
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Hi Barton. As many have pointed out over the past 2 months we cannot place an order for an ubuntu configuration with either of the Radeon options:
“Ubuntu Operating System does not support the WX4150 or WX7100 Graphics Card.”
This of course is not correct, as linux has had support for this hardware for a couple years. This should be a simple tweak to the config dependency matrix, no?
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Hey Barton,
we are still not able to place orders for any of these hardware combinations
7530 + Ubuntu + WX4150
7730 + Ubuntu + WX4150
7730 + Ubuntu + WX7100
Is there any plan to resolve this or do we have to wait for the 7×40 series?
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Hi,
I recently bought a 7730 with Ubuntu 16.0.4 and am thinking about returning it due to issues with the TB18DC dock.
My USB keyboard, USB mouse and network connections are not stable at all when connected via the dock. The same devices are fine when connected via the onboard USB ports.
I’m running the latest system BIOS (1.5.2) and the settings are per https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/sln308303/dell-usb-c-and-thunderbolt-docks-wd15-tb16-tb18dc-d6000-bios-settings-and-driver-installation-for-troubleshooting?lang=en#bios .
I am also mindful of these limitations – https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/sln305753/dell-dock-wd15-dell-thunderbolt-dock-tb16-and-tb18dc-support-for-ubuntu-1604-operating-system?lang=en .
The Dell support site lists no Ubuntu driver or BIOS updates for this dock. The software update utility says everything is up to date when run while the dock is connected and (somewhat) working.
I’m surfing through various pages about similar problems, but haven’t found anything helpful yet. I am in touch with Dell support, but I’m not very confident that they’ll be able to get things working for me.
I have a lot of Linux experience, but not much with this hardware. I’d like to try upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 and I expect things will work better when I do. First, however, I need to see all the components working as shipped in order to rule out hardware issues (the first unit I received had a bad display), and also so Dell Support can work with a known configuration.
Can anyone tell me how I can get this dock working? I would really like to keep this awesome system, but I need the dock and I won’t run Windows 10.
Thanks!
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