The Framework Desktop is an interesting machine. It offers surprising performance on all fronts with even more surprising sustain for such a small, 4.5-liter footprint. The price tag starts to make ...
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Framework Desktop That doesn’t mean Framework still can’t provide anything of value in this arena, and applying its particular formula has its benefits. Ordering your Framework Desktop is, in some ...
The most obvious question is "Why?" Framework builds modular, repairable laptops that anyone can take apart and put back together again. It's a big deal in an era where laptops are regularly sold as a ...
When Framework teased it had been working hard behind the scenes for the last two years to deliver a trio of massive announcements, that apparently wasn’t marketing hype. The company just took a big ...
Framework, the company known for its laptops made with with modular componentry and hot-swappable ports (including a fully-featured modular gaming laptop), is getting into the desktop game. The ...
A Framework…desktop? Yes, and it’s coming soon: the Framework Desktop harnesses Framework’s talent for building modular PCs and applies it to desktops — and AMD’s killer Ryzen AI Max processor (also ...
I have a framework 16 because it is super easy to repair. This thing goes against the ethos of Framework. Its all proprietary crap for the sake of small. On a laptop, that makes sense to a certain ...
This may come as a surprise: Though I work at PCWorld, I don’t build computers. Well, I can. I have. But it’s one thing to buy a few thousand dollars’ worth of parts and then build a desktop on a ...
So Framework has announced, and has up for pre-order a Ryzen AI Max based mini desktop now. Really neat, very small, and while unfortunately needs soldered on LPDDR RAM (AMD tried to see if CAMM2 ...
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