Framework has refreshed its 12-inch Laptop 12 with Intel's latest Core Series 3 processors, according to the company's announcement. The update brings improved performance to the compact device, which remains focused on repairability and customization.
The new models offer expanded hardware customization options, allowing users to configure memory, storage, and ports to their needs. Framework also introduced a pre-built Linux option, making it easier for Linux enthusiasts to purchase a ready-to-use system without manual installation.
Pricing and availability details were not disclosed in the initial announcement. The Laptop 12 is part of Framework's effort to extend its modular design philosophy to smaller form factors, following the success of its larger 13-inch and 16-inch laptops.
Framework continues to emphasize sustainability and user repairability, with easily replaceable components and a commitment to reducing electronic waste. The refreshed Laptop 12 is expected to appeal to students and mobile users seeking a compact, upgradeable device.