Framework updated its 13-inch laptop with Ryzen 300 AI chip chips

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It’s a little strange to talk about the startup of a new laptop, as it just makes the same machine over and over again. This, of course, is the question as it builds a fleet of modular, modernized and repairing machines that remove unnecessary electronic waste. Let us agree that while launch Isn’t it the right word, this is how we will describe the appearance of Updated AMD edition on the frame 13 that now comes with Ryzen AI 300 aboard.

Naturally, the big news is the more fantastic AMD block welded on the motherboard, which is proud of drastically enhanced AI performance for Microsoft Copilot+S But Framework made its usual series of NIPS and Tucks, adding Wi-Fi 7, a new thermal system, improved keyboard and new color options. As usual, all these features can be attached to any existing frame 13 when needed.

One of the biggest problems for each frame 13 is cooling so far – small fans must work extraordinarily when the system is taxed. Thus, the appearance of the new board also sees (further) an attempt to preserve silicon far more cool than before. Open this and you will find a new heat pipe with a Honeywell PTM7958 Heat Paste, which, hopefully, will ensure that you can hear you think over your laptop.

If you remember the previous AMD Framework 13There was a problem with what standards each port supported. The situation is a little more clear here as the rear ports support USB 4, while both have a USB 3.2 Plus Displayport. We have investigated this in More big details at this timeBut the situation remains slightly annoying if you forget what can go where.

Framework also gently fixes the keyboard to deal with a hard -keys with a wide keys such as Shift and Spacebar. If you buy a Windows 11 model, you will also have a copy key printed on it – but Framework reminds you that it is also possible to buy a DIY edition without one.

Image of new cards to extend the frame in transparent plastic
Frame

The rounding of the changes is the appearance of packaging with tidy shapes, which allows the frame to sell you transparent hardware. It will now sell you a transparent frame, as well as translucent purple, green and black options for more personalization. Plus, you will be able to pick up a lot of expansion cards, dressed in transparent plastic, not just the Ethernet expansion card – letting you experience your dream of owning the biggest game that has ever made.

The new Framework Laptop 13 with AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 series starts at $ 800 for DIY edition and $ 1.099 for pre -built. Of course, this price can go to any places depending on how much gear you decide to throw on top of what is standard. Pre -orders are open today with shipments, which are due in April. Plus, the company will sell you the older Ryzen 7040 model for $ 749 – as CEO NIVE POTEL says that it’s not only for some time shares last transaction, but as a way to reduce the entry price for new buyers.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/framework-Sdates-bi-13-Laptop-with-amds-ryzen-300-aeries-chips-191128145.htm? srcc = RSS

 
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