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At an April 2026 event in San Francisco Framework announced the Framework Laptop 13 Pro and a suite of updates to its Laptop 16 and accessories.
The 13 Pro is a ground-up redesign with a fully machined aluminum chassis, a 13.5-inch 3:2 2,880Ă1,920 touchscreen (30â120Hz, 700 nits), a 74Wh battery and Intel Core Ultra âPanther Lakeâ Series 3 options (Core Ultra 5, X7, X9). Framework claims around 20 hours of 4K streaming battery life.
The device supports LPCAMM2 upgradeable memory (16â64GB) and PCIe 5.0 storage up to 8TB; prices start at $1,199 for a DIY edition and $1,499 for prebuilt models.
Framework stressed backward compatibility: new mainboards, displays and batteries fit earlier Framework 13 chassis.
The company also previewed a one-piece haptic touchpad/keyboard for the Laptop 16, a lower-cost Ryzen 5 340 option, a 10Gb Ethernet expansion card, a wireless couch keyboard, and an OCuLink Dev Kit for external GPUs and high-speed PCIe peripherals (an exposed 8-lane OCuLink interface Framework says can deliver up to 128 Gbps). Pre-orders opened April 21; initial shipments are expected in early summer 2026.







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