Framework continues to impress with its dedication to its original 13-inch modular laptop, consistently updating it annually since its debut. With each new Intel or AMD chip release, they create new mainboards that can be easily swapped out to keep your device up-to-date. Additionally, they have put effort into ensuring that old mainboards still have a purpose even after they are no longer in use.
This year, Framework is introducing Intel’s latest Core Ultra (Series 1) processors to their mainboards, including the Ultra 5 125H, Ultra 7 155H, and Ultra 7 165H models. These processors offer improved power efficiency, superior thermals, and the ability to support up to 96 GB of DDR5 RAM. Alongside the new processors, the company has also launched a second-generation webcam and display.
Despite the need to maintain compatibility with existing setups, the new mainboards are nearly identical to their predecessors. The only noticeable change is the enhanced thermal system, designed to provide better cooling performance without compromising…
2024-08-13 11:00:53
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