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Framework Laptop 16

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bodge5000 ◴[] No.45028546[source]
I'm glad the AMD GPU option still exists, I don't have great experience with NVIDIA on Linux. The rest of the upgrades, like the new top cover and keyboard, are very welcome
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jvanderbot ◴[] No.45028941[source]
It'd be nice if I could upgrade my old Framework into this spec. Infinitely upgradeable is nice on a per product line basis. But new product lines still lead to obsolescence and in this case regret.
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chpatrick ◴[] No.45029123[source]
You can upgrade your old Framework 16 to this. Framework 13 wouldn't work anyway because it's a different chassis.
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jvanderbot ◴[] No.45030397[source]
That's exactly my point. When I bought the 13 I figured there would be these kinds of upgrades down the road. You're right to say that was stupid and it was. And next there will be the framework 17, a 16 that's not backwards compatible or something?
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1. kelnos ◴[] No.45032848[source]
The 13" is upgradeable, just not in the same way the 16" is. It shouldn't be surprising that you can fit more stuff in a chassis for a 16" laptop than an 13" laptop, not to mention it's harder to deal with thermal issues in a 13" laptop. While it's not unheard of, it's much less common to see a dGPU in a 13" laptop, and Framework is no exception there.

I've upgraded my Framework 13 a bunch already since I bought it in 2022, and will hopefully continue to do so for years.