

The first generation of the XPS system was available as either a desktop or a tower case. In September 1993, the first two versions of the XPS line were announced, initially as part of the Dell Dimension series.

He worked with Brian Zucker who led the architecture and engineering effort. Vernon Weiss was assigned as product manager to spearhead and manage the marketing of the new product. At this meeting, it was decided to launch a new high-end product line to compete with Gateway. At this time, Dell's annual revenue was less than $500 million and Michael Dell was involved in most decisions. In early 1993, there was a staff meeting to address how to pursue this emerging market. Gateway (then known as Gateway 2000) was the number one in the high-end consumer market. The XPS name dates back to 1990 when Dell was more focused on corporate business than consumers.
