The company reveals its latest upgrades during its Next Gen event, showcasing the new Framework Laptop 13 Pro, a refreshed ...
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 single unit that, should one part ...
Is Framework teasing a switch to Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite chips? Or is it going the 'Panther Lake' route with Intel? We ...
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Framework's new Laptop 13 Pro targets Linux users with 20-hour battery life and full modularity. Every component swaps out ...
I should know what the new Framework Laptop 16 (2025) is capable of, being that I’m the one who built it. Well, okay, I didn’t use a CNC machine to carve out the aluminum frame or craft the fan ...
Last year Framework attempted to upend the laptop industry by not only announcing a fully-repairable laptop but also managing to ship it to the public. While it launched with impressive modularity ...
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 ...
The competition between Intel and AMD is a tale as old as time. And here, in the unobtrusive and unsuspecting Framework Laptop 13, that competition comes to a head. Because, for the first time, this ...
The Framework Laptop 16 is a shining jewel in a sea of tech designed to be obsolete within a few years, thanks to customizable, upgradeable, and repairable parts. It still has room for growth, but as ...
The Framework Laptop 13 is back again. My third review of this laptop is probably the one that I (and many Framework-curious PC buyers) have been the most interested to test, as the company has ...
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