Thursday, March 23rd 2023

Framework Laptop 13 Gets New Intel and AMD CPUs

Today, we're introducing a major set of upgrades to the Framework Laptop spanning two new models - the Framework Laptop 13 (13th Gen Intel Core) and the Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 7040 Series). We've not only scaled up performance and enabled an AMD-powered version for the first time, but we've also delivered refinements to the day-to-day user experience with a higher capacity battery, matte display, louder speakers, and more rigid hinges.

The Framework Laptop 13 (13th Gen Intel Core) and Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 7040 Series) are now available for pre-order in all countries we currently ship to: US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, Australia. First shipments for 13th Gen Intel Core systems are in May, and AMD Ryzen systems will ship in Q3. We'll be launching in Belgium, Italy, Spain and Taiwan later this year, and you can sign up for our newsletter to be notified when we are available in these and other countries. Like before, we're using a batch pre-order system, with only a fully-refundable $100/€100/£100 deposit required at the time of pre-order. As always, we have both pre-built configurations starting at $1049 USD that work out of the box with Windows 11 and the Framework Laptop DIY Edition starting at $849 USD, allowing you to bring your own memory, storage, and operating system, including Linux. You'll also now be able to select your Bezel color and Keyboard on DIY Edition when ordering, with a range of new Bezel colors coming this year.
In keeping with our product philosophy of designing for longevity, all of the upgraded modules are compatible with existing Framework Laptops. Mainboards with 13th Gen Intel Core and the Mainboard Kit with AMD Ryzen 7040 Series processors are available for pre-order today with a fully-refundable $100/€100/£100 deposit and shipments beginning in May. For the other new modules, you can sign up to get notified as they become available in the Framework Marketplace.

System upgrades
As we planned the latest set of upgrades, we carefully studied the feedback that all of you have provided around the Framework Laptop over the last two years. We focused on improving the lived experience everywhere we could.

We've developed a higher capacity 61Wh battery that is compatible with all existing Framework Laptops via a firmware update that we'll be launching this spring. The new Battery - 61Wh is the same form factor as the original battery, and achieves 11% greater capacity through advancements in lithium ion chemistry. We've kept our focus on longevity too, with 80% capacity typically available after 1,000 cycles of use.

We've also refined the display; the Display Kit - Matte maintains the same resolution, color gamut, contrast, and brightness of the original display, but with a matte top layer that lets you work better in a wide range of lighting conditions. The new Hinge Kit (2nd Gen) - 3.5 kg increases screen stability with a force profile that's easy to open with one hand and keep secure at your desired angle. Both of these items are now available for waitlisting in the Framework Marketplace.

We have also integrated our Speaker Kit - 80dB into the Framework Laptop 13 (13th Gen Intel Core) for increased loudness. For the Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 7040 Series) we're tuning the audio circuitry to achieve both loudness and fidelity with the original Speaker Kit.

Mainboard performance
The 13th Gen Intel Core processors have incredible performance with both 4 or 6 Performance Cores with Hyper-Threading and 8 Efficiency Cores. This means that the top version we offer, the i7-1370P, has an incredible 14 CPU cores and 20 threads. The total solution offers both performance and efficiency improvements over the last generation. Between the new processor, higher capacity battery, and firmware optimizations we've made, you can expect to see 20-30% battery life improvement across a range of real world use cases in both Windows and Linux.

For the AMD Ryzen 7040 Series processors, we'll be sharing more detailed specifications as we get closer to shipment.

Optimized for Linux
We continue to focus on solid Linux support, and we're happy to share that Fedora 38 and Ubuntu 22.04 will work fantastically out of the box for both the 13th Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 7040 Series models. We have thorough setup and troubleshooting guides and will continue to provide official support for these two distributions. Manjaro XFCE 22.0 and Linux Mint 21.1 are also working great, and we're detailing the documentation for those as well. You can check compatibility with popular distros as we continue to test them on our Linux page or in the Framework Community.

Module re-use
Finally, we want to ensure that as we release all of these great updates, that we're not encouraging the generation of e-waste through upgrade behavior. To address this, last year we released open source design documentation and a 3D printable case for the Mainboard. This year, we're going even further by partnering with Cooler Master on the new Cooler Master Mainboard Case. This is a small form factor case that can turn a Framework Laptop Mainboard into a minimal PC. It's available this spring for $39 USD, and includes both a stand and VESA mount capabilities. We've also launched open source documentation around the display and battery modules to encourage and enable development of products that re-use those.

We're happy to continue to live up to the promise of longevity and upgradeability with the new modules and upgrades we're launching this year, on top of continuing to deliver a great core product experience with the Framework Laptop. Now with two great processor options, the choice is yours!
Source: Framework
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10 Comments on Framework Laptop 13 Gets New Intel and AMD CPUs

#1
sam_86314
Finally!

Shame I'm not in the market for a new laptop anymore though.

The one thing that swung me toward the G14 instead of a Framework was that it had Ryzen 6000.
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#2
Garrus
Oh damn, Ryzen 7040! That's what everyone wants! Exciting.
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#4
Squared
I won't be able to purchase a laptop for a while, but if that changes later this year I think this laptop will be my first choice. Framework updated the processor last year and now again, so my next big concern was battery life which should be a little better now. I believe Framework has delivered (or will very soon) on every promise I can remember the company making. Very nice.
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#5
trsttte
Framework is the only thing that makes me want a laptop even as I have no use for one, this shit is exciting. Would love if other companies would start buying from them (for work computers). Framework still needs to scale up a bunch for that to be realistic but one can dream...
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#6
mechtech
Nice to see more variety coming, however bottom venting doesn't seem too generous, I like to have a num pad, which it doesn't, and starting at $1150 CAD w/o 13% tax is a tough sell even with all the benefits it offers.
I could probably get a decent gaming laptop around $1300 with a numpad, better cooling, etc. I do realize that it's not the target audience, but with something that is supposed to be so modular, one would think they would offer a bigger shell version for workstaiton/business/gaming options? Maybe one day I suppose. Do they have a store site on Amazon, Newegg or Bestbuy? Maybe it would help adoption?

frame.work/ca/en/products/laptop-diy-13-gen-amd
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#7
trsttte
mechtechone would think they would offer a bigger shell version for workstaiton/business/gaming options?
I think you skipped the Framework 16 annoucement :D (coming soon, q3 or something)

But overall I think they're still not a viable alternative for business buyers, need a lot more volume (along with track record) and more price competitive solutions for that
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#8
Chaitanya
Finally, but that weight of 3.5Kgs for 13" laptop feels like its either wrong or if its correct then not worth spending on.
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#9
trsttte
ChaitanyaFinally, but that weight of 3.5Kgs for 13" laptop feels like its either wrong or if its correct then not worth spending on.
That's the hinge strength or something of the sort
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#10
T1beriu
ChaitanyaFinally, but that weight of 3.5Kgs for 13" laptop feels like its either wrong or if its correct then not worth spending on.
That's the force profile needed to open/close the lid. Laptop's weight is just 1.3 kg.
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