Summary

  • The Framework Laptop 16, which was launched at the company’s previous San Francisco event, promised to be the “holy grail” of upgradable graphics cards in a laptop form.
  • However, at its most recent event, which focused on the new Framework Desktop, there was little mention of the product, despite both the desktop and the original 13” laptop getting the latest AMD processors.
  • The only mention of the Framework Laptop 16 was in relation to a new “One Key Module” that will allow users to build their own thin electromechanical keyboards, fitting the thin Input Module bay of the laptop.
  • While CEO Nirav Patel stated that the company was “nowhere near done” with the Laptop 16, he refused to be drawn on whether it would get new mainboards or chips, or GPU upgrades.

By Sean Hollister

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