After Hong Kong-based company DeepComputing unveiled the DC-Roma RISC-V Laptop IIa, Framework, a laptop manufacturer emphasizing ease of repairability, has announced the development of a RISC-V motherboard for their Framework 13 laptop.
Developed by DeepComputing, this motherboard will be revealed at the upcoming RISC-V Summit Europe event next week. Customers can purchase the motherboard to upgrade their existing Framework 13 chassis or opt for the Cooler Master Mainboard Case, released earlier, to transform their current laptop into a mini PC.
Framework emphasizes that this motherboard targets developers primarily, as its performance is still inferior to x86 laptops. RAM is soldered directly onto the board, with storage options including MicroSD and eMMC.
Pricing, release date, and exact specifications have not been disclosed yet, with only a webpage available for email registration for updates.
Source: Framework
TLDR: Framework announces a RISC-V motherboard for their Framework 13 laptop, developed by DeepComputing, emphasizing repairability and targeting developers with direct RAM soldering and storage options including MicroSD and eMMC. Pricing and release details are yet to be revealed.
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