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Framework Laptop 16 Upgrade Announced With Ryzen AI 300 Series, GeForce RTX 5070

([Hardware] 21 Minutes Ago Framework 16)


While the [1]Framework 13 was upgraded earlier this year with [2]a motherboard upgrade for the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series "Strix Point", the larger [3]Framework 16 has been stuck in the Zen 4 era. But today Framework announced a new upgrade path for this 16-inch modular laptop for the Ryzen AI 300 series as well as NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 discrete graphics.

The Framework Laptop 16 can now be bought or upgraded to either the AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 or AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. Additionally, for the discrete graphics unique to the Framework 16 model, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 dGPU is available or an updated 2nd Gen Radeon RX 7700S.

The 2025 upgrade for the Framework 16 also includes WiFi 7 via the AMD RZ717 WiFi module, a revamped thermal system for better cooling/performance, and a new CNC aluminum structure module is also available for the Framework 16. The Framework Laptop 16 display can now also be updated to support NVIDIA G-SYNC.

The Framework Laptop 16 with Ryzen AI 300 series starts out at $1499 USD pricing and the first batches will be shipping in November.

More details on the Framework Laptop 16 upgrades via [4]frame.work .



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/search/Framework+13

[2] https://www.phoronix.com/review/framework-13-amd-strix-point

[3] https://www.phoronix.com/search/Framework+16

[4] https://frame.work/laptop16?tab=whats-new



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`Lasu' Releases SAG 0.3 -- Freeware Book Takes Paves For New World Order
by staff writers

...
The central Superhighway site called ``sunsite.unc.edu''
collapsed in the morning before the release. News about the release had
been leaked by a German hacker group, Harmonious Hardware Hackers, who
had cracked into the author's computer earlier in the week. They had
got the release date wrong by one day, and caused dozens of eager fans
to connect to the sunsite computer at the wrong time. ``No computer can
handle that kind of stress,'' explained the mourning sunsite manager,
Erik Troan. ``The spinning disks made the whole computer jump, and
finally it crashed through the floor to the basement.'' Luckily,
repairs were swift and the computer was working again the same evening.
``Thank God we were able to buy enough needles and thread and patch it
together without major problems.'' The site has also installed a new
throttle on the network pipe, allowing at most four clients at the same
time, thus making a new crash less likely. ``The book is now in our
Incoming folder'', says Troan, ``and you're all welcome to come and get it.''
-- Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cs.helsinki.fi>
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