Wednesday, October 4th 2023

Framework Marketplace Readied for EU & UK Shipping

The first reviews of Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 7040 Series) are live, and the results are everything we hoped for when we kicked off the product. Reviewers called out the massive jump in graphics performance, increases in battery life, and improvements in multi-core workloads. The integrated graphics capabilities are especially astounding, putting a wide range of recent game titles within reach in a thin, light, portable system. Check out some of what reviewers have to say:

"It immediately jumps to my number one recommendation for software developers looking for a small and portable laptop. But, given how insanely good this laptop is, I'd also strongly recommend those looking for a laptop for school or home or office use, to really consider this one."—JustJosh
"It's worth saying, as usual, that this is, first and foremost, a productivity machine, but with AMD on board, it'll play just as hard as it works."—Daniel Cooper, Engadget


"All upgrades should be this easy. Taking the Intel board out and putting the AMD board in didn't take me very long at all, especially with Framework's instructions handy."—Andrew Freedman, Tom's Hardware
Soon, you'll be able to see real customer feedback too, with the first Batch 1 shipments going out shortly. With recent increases in our factory capacity and logistics throughput, we're working through the rest of the pre-order backlog as quickly as we can. We're also continuing to work with AMD and other silicon providers on further firmware and driver updates to continue to optimize the product, especially as it comes to Linux support.

EU Warehouse for Framework Marketplace Items
We have one more exciting, long awaited announcement for you. This week, we activated a new warehouse in the Netherlands, enabling substantially faster and cheaper shipment of Framework Marketplace items to customers in EU and UK. Note that new laptops will continue to ship from our Taiwan warehouse. This is a project we've been working on for some time, finding the right partner, building integrations with our systems, and getting inventory into place. With this, we reduced our shipping prices to €12 to countries we ship to in EU and £10 to UK.

Our philosophy is to charge as close as possible to our actual costs for picking, packing, and shipping out orders. In addition to being transparent, we believe this better aligns incentives. Rather than hiding shipping costs within our product pricing and setting artificial free shipping thresholds to try to get you to buy more, you can choose how and when to group items that you need into orders to maximize value. This also means that when we optimize our infrastructure like we did this week, we get to pass the savings directly on to you.
Source: Framework Blog
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6 Comments on Framework Marketplace Readied for EU & UK Shipping

#1
bug
It may be a good laptop, but they're still offering single channel configurations. Also, charging for the power adapter, that's a never-before-seen "feature".
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Mysteoa
bugIt may be a good laptop, but they're still offering single channel configurations. Also, charging for the power adapter, that's a never-before-seen "feature".
I checked the AMD option and it is Dual Chanel Ram and it comes with power adapter
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Squared
The linked video credits AMD with a huge lead over Intel for the lowest power laptop processor category. But not mentioned is that the Intel precessor in the Framework supports DDR5-5200, but it has DDR4-3200, whereas the AMD model has DDR5-5600*. I suspect that if the Intel model had DDR5, its battery life could be slightly better and its GPU performance might be quite a bit better than with DDR4. I would still expect the AMD processor to win in those categories, just not by as much.

*The video did mention that the Intel model has DDR4 and the AMD model DDR5. But it was mentioned briefly in the context of choosing a less RAM-dependent CPU benchmark.
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#4
bug
MysteoaI checked the AMD option and it is Dual Chanel Ram and it comes with power adapter
Try the DIY option.
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#5
john_
SquaredThe linked video credits AMD with a huge lead over Intel for the lowest power laptop processor category. But not mentioned is that the Intel precessor in the Framework supports DDR5-5200, but it has DDR4-3200, whereas the AMD model has DDR5-5600*. I suspect that if the Intel model had DDR5, its battery life could be slightly better and its GPU performance might be quite a bit better than with DDR4. I would still expect the AMD processor to win in those categories, just not by as much.

*The video did mention that the Intel model has DDR4 and the AMD model DDR5. But it was mentioned briefly in the context of choosing a less RAM-dependent CPU benchmark.
Toms' as usual paints a much better picture for Intel. They do use a better Intel processor with more cores/threads, which makes it even funnier that they managed to report identical battery times in both configurations.
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trsttte
bugTry the DIY option.
The entire point of the DIY version is for you to configure the laptop however you want, don't need a charger? save a few bucks. Already got ram sticks laying around, save again. Want to source your own everything? Maybe save again (they don't upcharge like bigger oem's but parts are still not market price)
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