Framework has introduced a new mainboard for its modular Laptop 13, featuring AMD's Ryzen AI 300 series. Users can easily swap the mainboard and components, enhancing customization options. The revised model offers varying levels of performance with Ryzen 5, 7, and 9 processors, suitable for typical tasks like work and media consumption. The new design includes trendy translucent bezels reminiscent of retro gadgets. The strong emphasis on repairability and upgrades in Framework's design philosophy continues to attract users looking for sustainable technology solutions.
I was supplied with the midrange Ryzen 7 350, which took me about 11 minutes or so to swap into the existing AMD model.
Framework makes repairable, modular laptops where you can sub in new components for old or broken ones.
If you're using it for the usual stuff - work, browsing and watching videos - then it'll handle that all with aplomb.
The new model gets AMD's Ryzen AI 300, a series of power-efficient chips for notebooks.
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