Framework cuts Laptop 13 Pro prices, warns of imminent CPU hikes

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Framework has announced a price reduction for its Framework Laptop 13 Pro, offering a rare moment of relief in a market currently gripped by component shortages. The discount comes from sourcing new Gen 5 SSDs from partner ADATA that deliver better performance and reliability at a lower cost than previous drives.

New storage upgrades for existing orders

Because preorders for the Framework Laptop 13 Pro have not yet begun shipping, all existing orders will automatically receive the upgraded storage. Customers who originally selected 500GB configurations will be switched to 1TB drives at a lower price point than their original order. The new SSD options are available in 1TB and 2TB capacities.

While Framework’s website did not immediately reflect the specific dollar amounts for these new configurations, the company confirmed that the switch to larger, faster storage is happening without any additional charge to buyers. This effectively upgrades users who opted for entry-level storage to a more capable setup.

A warning about future CPU costs

Despite the immediate price drop, Framework issued a clear warning regarding the broader market conditions. The company stated it expects to adjust the overall system price of the Laptop 13 Pro upward in the coming weeks due to rising CPU costs. This suggests that the current discount may be short-lived as supply chain pressures continue to mount.

Timing clashes with Apple’s price hikes

The announcement coincided with Apple raising prices on several of its major products, leading to some playful comparisons online. Framework clarified in a follow-up post that the timing was coincidental and not a direct response to Apple’s moves. However, the contrast highlights how different manufacturers are navigating the same volatile market for memory and storage components.

What this means for you

If you are considering purchasing a Framework Laptop 13 Pro, acting now could secure you better hardware at a lower price before potential increases take effect. For those already waiting on an order, expect your laptop to arrive with more storage than originally ordered. Keep in mind that the broader PC market remains unstable, with major manufacturers like Dell, Lenovo, and Microsoft facing similar cost pressures that may lead to further price adjustments across the industry.

Source: Windows Central

Over to you: Would you buy a Framework Laptop now to lock in the lower price before potential CPU-driven hikes?

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