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Framework :fedora: :ubuntu:

We're excited to announce the latest version of Framework Laptop 13, with the new AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors, Wi-Fi 7, a revamped thermal system, a next-generation keyboard, and new Bezel and Expansion Card color options! Pre-orders are open now. frame.work/

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@frameworkcomputer Since access to the website is difficult atm: Does it use soldered RAM? Or something like LPCAMM2?

@t_aus_m @frameworkcomputer given the config options, it seems to be user swappable RAM.

@frameworkcomputer are the separate translucent purple bezels and expansion cards going to be available for order today? Or is that going to happen later?

@frameworkcomputer Oh how I love HTML static sites…. They even load in minutes when the server is completely overloaded. 22minutes waiting room is a bit much though.

@Toasterson @frameworkcomputer I agree. Sometimes you don't need a dynamic website, but a good static website, ready for the huge number of visits.

@nigel @frameworkcomputer yeah even if you check back later its 4 minutes. A slow website would at least have loaded over night.

Can you say "artificial demand..."

Finally got in and saw is AI garbage. Not interested, it doesn't seem like it fits with their business at all. Maybe their existing followers aren't the target audience for this...
Ohhh the LTT Framework video popped up on YouTube.

Thay explains it. I am definitely not the target audience.

@nigel 128GB of RAM in a 20cm case is fun though :) Most massive NUC ever?

@frameworkcomputer
Disappointed at the absence of LPCAMM memory. Would have pre-ordered a motherboard instantly given the chance.

Not sure 5600MT/s would be enough to feed the new APU, especially the graphics part.