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Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 7040 Series) Production Ramped Up

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We're excited to share that Framework Laptop 16 made it into TIME's Best Inventions of 2023! This is our second product winning this award, with the original Framework Laptop making it onto the cover in 2021. Dave2D also got an early hands-on with a DVT2 engineering sample over the weekend and was surprised by the refinement of the design. This was a random development unit, and the final product has further improvement on mechanical fit and finish.

We know that the many of you who have placed pre-orders are eager to get your hands on the product. We're coming up to the end of the DVT2 phase, which is the final engineering phase of our product development process. The Framework engineering and supply chain teams are heads down now on engineering validation, completing firmware development, and readying manufacturing. This is by far the most complex product we've built, both from a design and an operational perspective, and we're putting everything we have into getting it right. We've made dozens of small mechanical and electrical changes over the last couple of months, and we'll be sharing some highlights on these over the coming weeks along with more detail on the schedule for mass production.




Production fully ramped up on Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 7040 Series)
We had a bit of a slow start on Ryzen 7040 Series, but our production is now fully ramped up and we're making our way through pre-order batches quickly. Batch 1 is now completely shipped, Batch 2 is most of the way through, and we're starting Batch 3 shipments this week. We currently expect to clear all pre-order batches and move into in-stock before the end of the year. This means that if you place a pre-order now, it should ship within the next two months. We've also released a Beta version of an updated BIOS and driver bundle that resolves issues we couldn't land in time for launch, including around improved Linux compatibility. This will be exiting Beta shortly and will be pre-loaded onto newly produced units starting from part of Batch 3. Finally, we've continued to see stellar reviews on this product, with The Verge giving it a 9/10.


61Wh Battery now available
The higher-capacity 61Wh Battery for Framework Laptop 13 is now available in the Framework Marketplace. It took some extra time for us to get this one ready due to shipping restrictions around lithium ion batteries. It's now orderable in all countries we ship to except Australia, where we're still working through a path for fulfillment.



Note that while the 61Wh Battery is electrically compatible with all Framework Laptop 13 models, you'll need to update your BIOS on 11th Gen and 12th Gen systems to unlock the additional capacity. The 11th Gen 3.19 BIOS update is ready now, while the 12th Gen update is in development.

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I have one. It's pretty great.
 
Too bad that don't ship to my country yet.
 
I'd like to see a minimum of a 16GB AMD GPU option, I'm already running out of VRAM with my RX 6800 on my desktop @ 1440p. That being said this looks fantastic. I looked up the specs on the 780M and TPU suggests that it's just a little less powerful than my old RX 290X so it should game at moderate settings @ 1080p with the base APU configuration. The prices for the RAM and SSDs is a bit steep though they make it clear that you can bring your own. It would be desirable to have RAID between the two NVMe drives though I never do more than presentations for clients in regards to work on laptops.

The keyboard has a full right shift key and the guy in the video demonstrated (poorly) that the keyboard is LED-backlit which is really important if using a laptop in a darker area. They still have the FN key in the wrong position, it should be to the right of the Meta ("Windows") key but whatever.

He didn't give much attention to the ports though there was enough to realize that all of the connectors convert to USB C. Being able to chuck a bad USB port would be highly desirable as they seem to die on laptops at a somewhat alarming rate. I'm very interested in getting one of these maybe in the next few months.
 
It's a nice toy to play around,but i don't like laptops,because for me laptop = TRASH & vacuum cleaner too.
However since Framework can make great things,then i'll be very glad to check what if they make a computer in format like Xbox series X with all parts upgradeble.
 
It's a nice toy to play around,but i don't like laptops,because for me laptop = TRASH & vacuum cleaner too.
However since Framework can make great things,then i'll be very glad to check what if they make a computer in format like Xbox series X with all parts upgradeble.

You can put their mainboards into a 3D printed case. They provide the planes.
 
I'd like to see a minimum of a 16GB AMD GPU option, I'm already running out of VRAM with my RX 6800 on my desktop @ 1440p. That being said this looks fantastic. I looked up the specs on the 780M and TPU suggests that it's just a little less powerful than my old RX 290X so it should game at moderate settings @ 1080p with the base APU configuration. The prices for the RAM and SSDs is a bit steep though they make it clear that you can bring your own. It would be desirable to have RAID between the two NVMe drives though I never do more than presentations for clients in regards to work on laptops.

The keyboard has a full right shift key and the guy in the video demonstrated (poorly) that the keyboard is LED-backlit which is really important if using a laptop in a darker area. They still have the FN key in the wrong position, it should be to the right of the Meta ("Windows") key but whatever.

He didn't give much attention to the ports though there was enough to realize that all of the connectors convert to USB C. Being able to chuck a bad USB port would be highly desirable as they seem to die on laptops at a somewhat alarming rate. I'm very interested in getting one of these maybe in the next few months.
You don't need specific support from Framework to run RAID on this particular laptop. Microsoft has its own software RAID called Storage Spaces. Puget Systems did a write up to show how to set this up and Microsoft has a page on this as well - see links below. The Puget link is specific to Windows 10, the Microsoft link covers both Windows 10 & 11.


 
That is a solid possibility. The parts being used should have very good Linux support. BSD, not 100% on that aspect, but maybe?

Framework has their own forum. I should really register and post some pre-sales questions.

The usable BIOS for the AMD 13" is brand new, so people should currently be exploring.
 
It's a nice toy to play around,but i don't like laptops,because for me laptop = TRASH & vacuum cleaner too.
However since Framework can make great things,then i'll be very glad to check what if they make a computer in format like Xbox series X with all parts upgradeble.
You know you can pretty much do this on your own, right?
 
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