Gideon
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BTW Just saw this:
The target price of that laptop is under $1000!
That's insane value for a 16/32 Core 40CU Strix Halo (even with "only" 32GB of RAM). Obviously there are cut corners to reach that price point, but essentially you get the same MT and GPU performance you would get from a 36GB 16" Macbook Pro (which goes for $3500).
Considering Framework's ITX motherboard alone with the 8-core AI MAX 385 (8 cores and 32 CUs) costs $800.- I'm not convinced the cheapest model isn't using that CPU instead, but if not, that's insane value!
I'd personally prefer a 14" device with a smaller keyboard (without a numpad) and a better OLED screen even if it cost closer to $1500 (or even $1700+ for 64GB of RAM) but this current one also has its niche.
We'll have to wait for final reviews but as it stands it looks to be the cheapest "AI MAX 395+" (ugh AMD fix the naming next gen!) device by a long shot
The target price of that laptop is under $1000!
That's insane value for a 16/32 Core 40CU Strix Halo (even with "only" 32GB of RAM). Obviously there are cut corners to reach that price point, but essentially you get the same MT and GPU performance you would get from a 36GB 16" Macbook Pro (which goes for $3500).
Considering Framework's ITX motherboard alone with the 8-core AI MAX 385 (8 cores and 32 CUs) costs $800.- I'm not convinced the cheapest model isn't using that CPU instead, but if not, that's insane value!
I'd personally prefer a 14" device with a smaller keyboard (without a numpad) and a better OLED screen even if it cost closer to $1500 (or even $1700+ for 64GB of RAM) but this current one also has its niche.
We'll have to wait for final reviews but as it stands it looks to be the cheapest "AI MAX 395+" (ugh AMD fix the naming next gen!) device by a long shot