From cheaper games to tweaking your settings to get them exactly how you want them, there’s a lot of perks to being a PC gamer. However, being stuck at your desk when your console-wielding ...
I should know what the new Framework Laptop 16 (2025) is capable of, being that I’m the one who built it. Well, okay, I didn’t use a CNC machine to carve out the aluminum frame or craft the fan ...
The San Fransisco-based computer company announced its new gaming laptop called the "Framework Laptop 16," and it is meant to be the "platform of possibilities" claims the company. It is a ...
Framework’s laptop may be modular and self-repairable, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be refreshed to keep up with new processors. The company held an event today to introduce several new ...
There have been many attempts to build an upgradable gaming laptop, and all of them have failed. Technology moves on, or the manufacturer stops being able, or willing, to support users who have ...
If you’re a PC hardware geek who’s been dreaming of a laptop that you can upgrade far beyond the life cycle of a typical machine, Framework's modular notebooks must seem like a miracle. The American ...
Repairable laptop manufacturer, Framework, has just announced their new Framework Laptop 16, which will support both Ryzen AI 300 Series processors and a swappable NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 GPU. With ...
And when it comes to the AI PC trend, Framework wants to "make sure that there are as many options as possible and we will continue to scope out new partnerships." When you purchase through links on ...
Framework is working on a 16-inch modular gaming laptop. The machine will be highly customizable and designed to last for years. Preorders are expected to begin later this Spring with shipments ...
Four layers of modular components — including a swappable discrete GPU — right at your fingertips. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. is ...
Repairable laptop maker Framework just wrapped up its '2nd Gen' event, where it made three major announcements – the most prominent of which is that it's now dipping its toes into desktop PC waters.