Framework’s modular, upgradeable laptops have made it a darling of PC fans, making some of the best elements of desktops portable. So, why would Framework design a desktop PC? To find out ...
Let’s start with the gadget part: yes, the tiny 4.5-liter gaming desktop that Framework announced yesterday is just as cool in person as it was in Framework’s photos, and yes, it can game.
Framework, the company that is better known for its modular, repairable laptops, just released its first desktop computer. It’s a small desktop PC that punches above its weight. The most interes ...
To that end, the Framework Desktop fits an AMD Ryzen AI Max (aka Strix Halo) processor, a Radeon 8060S integrated GPU, and up to 128 GB of soldered RAM in a 4.5-L Mini-ITX form factor.
He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget. Two years ago, the last time Framework had an event in San Francisco, California, the highlight was the Framework Laptop 16 ...
The Framework Laptop 12 has a lot of potential among kids and educators thanks to its durable 2-in-1 chassis, bright 1200p touchscreen and DIY-friendly design. We'll just have to wait until it ...
The concept of open-source, modular devices appears to be working well for Framework. Founder Nirav Patel detailed at a launch event in San Francisco, California on Tuesday, that the company has ...
Of course, you can swap out the ports. But Framework's first convertible is a play for the education market, with a hard-plastic shell, touch input, and, the company claims, exceptional repairability.
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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.
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