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Framework Desktop mini PC heralds a new golden era for the minis as it paves the way for powerful 128GB AI computers

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  • Framework Desktop is a customizable 4.5-liter, 3.1kg mini PC with AI capabilities
  • It has a customizable front panel, modular components, and multiple cooling options
  • The device is powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max processors with up to 128GB RAM

Framework is best known for its modular laptops which can be customized to suit your needs and, unlike many of today’s computers, are also easily repairable. The company has just unveiled its latest notebook, the Framework Laptop 12, which has us super-excited, but even better than that is the company’s first desktop system.

Called (as you might have guessed) Framework Desktop, the new product is a 96.8mm x 205.5mm x 226.1mm, 4.5-liter, 3.1kg mini PC. If you’re wondering just how small that is, the image above shows it next to a banana for scale.

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