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Framework's Linux-First Laptop 13 Pro Challenges Apple's Stronghold

Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro positions itself as a compelling alternative to Apple's popular MacBook Neo, leveraging a Linux-first approach and ultra-repairable design. New hardware initiatives include a customizable 10Gb Ethernet expansion card and an innovative eGPU kit, enhancing the product's appeal for developers and tech enthusiasts.

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Framework is building an eGPU kit for its Laptop 16

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22 Apr 2026, 3:38 am
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Developer EcosystemConfidence 95%3 sources21 Apr 2026, 6:15 pm

Framework is building an eGPU kit for its Laptop 16

Framework's Laptop 13 Pro may be the star of today's launch, but it is by no means the only product the company is unveiling. We're also seeing some quality-of-life upgrades for the Laptop 16, a new wireless keyboard and a carrying case. Plus, it's addressing something a vast number of its own users have demanded for a while: A 10GB Ethernet expansion card. Laptop 16 Framework The top deck of the Laptop 16 is sufficiently customizable that you can cram in any number of modules alongside the keyboard and trackpad. If you want an area blank, then you can just put in the requisite spacer, but that creates an unintended problem for some users. CEO Nirav Patel admitted the areas where the modules sit side-by-side can trap some people's arm hairs, leading to some unplanned depilations when they move away from the deck. To solve this, the company is releasing a new all-in-one trackpad and all-in-one keyboard cover. The trackpad has also been updated to the same haptic model found in the 13 Pro. Plus, it's now available with a lower-end Ryzen 5 340 mainboard as a more affordable entry level model. OCuLink Dev kit At the back of the Laptop 16 is an expansion module slot that either holds a blank unit or the discrete graphics hardware. Last year, the company launched a module with an RTX 5070 inside and, now, it's started thinking about using it for eGPUs as well. The OCuLink Dev Kit (pictured, above) is a prototype board using OCuLink 8i which can connect directly to your mainboard over its native PCIe lanes. If you already own a blank module, you won't need to buy a replacement either. Framework has ensured you can simply drop the OCuLink board into the slots of your existing one. As well as the board, the kit includes an OCuLink Dock that'll let you slot in any off-the-shelf PCIe card - including GPUs, 100Gb Ethernet and video capture - and run it as if you had your very own desktop. Sadly, it's not yet ready for prime time and so far all the company has said is we'll see more about the hardware "later this year." Wireless Touchpad Keyboard Framework "There's one living room keyboard that everyone owns, that Logitech keyboard they haven't updated in 15 years," said Patel. "I've got two of them, polled the team, and a bunch of them all have the same keyboard," he added. But Patel's frustration drove him and his team to build their own, better model, which has been an idea since development work started on the Framework Desktop . It was only when the team learned that the Desktop was being used as a living room PC, however, that they actually brought it to market. It is, in fact, using the same excellent keyboard hardware as found on the Framework Laptop 12, repackaged for its all-in-one form. Laptop Sleeve Framework Framework's built a laptop sleeve containing extra pockets for your spare expansion cards and screwdriver. Patel said that the real focus was on ensuring the materials used had as small a carbon footprint as possible. 10Gb Ethernet Expansion Card Framework / WisdPi Rounding out the announcements is a 10Gb Ethernet expansion card for users who want a faster wired internet experience than the current 2.5Gb model. But this isn't a Framework product per-se, but was designed and developed by hardware makers Wisdpi. Patel said the community is so passionate that they're constantly looking at new chip and hardware announcements. They then head to the company's forums to ask "Hey, like, can we get a Framework version of this?" he explained. The advent of a slender 10Gb Ethernet chip was enough to inspire one third-party developer to build an Expansion Card module to harness it. "Basically, we got in contact with them," said Patel and offered some guidance to help build the module. And once it was finished, Framework is now acting as a reseller to enable the whole community to easily buy it. Patel admitted that a 10Gb Ethernet Card would inevitably cater to a fairly niche customer, but "love to see a third party come in and fill that gap." This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/framework-is-building-an-egpu-kit-for-its-laptop-16-181516238.html?src=rss

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