Sean Hollister
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He also said, nobody likes this Logitech keyboard.
We'll get to that in a little bit.
To some degree, yes, they made a custom display here.
They've never been able to do this much before.
To some other degree, though, they are working with specific companies that do still control their destiny.
This wouldn't be possible without working closely with Intel, not only on the CPU, but on the motherboard and the RAM, putting all of that together in a package.
He said they worked with Micron to secure access to the RAM and some other memory companies, because you have to have a supply of these newfangled CAM2 memory modules.
a standard part lenovo has them too but uh you know now now so does framework i don't know for sure that they're not like hey lenovo can you send some of your other memory modules over here and i do know some companies some very small companies that have kind of used like the leftover capacity at an apple factory that's that's you know taking making metal shells for things it could be that framework is using some leftover capacity apple doesn't need but i don't know they've been here six years they feel like they're here to stay right
Part of it is, I mean, part of it's investment.
They've had investment that's unlocked the ability to invest in these supply chains, in these products that they did not have before.
Part of it is that they have...
gained the respect and confidence having done this thing with laptop number one we were like well is that any of these parts can be upgradable than laptop number two or is this a broken promise with number two we're like this is better but nobody's actually had a chance to replace laptop one yet let's see if they're going to do it in laptop three laptop three comes out we're like
Okay, it's two generations.
They've done the thing nobody else has done.
Then they did it again with a 16 inch.
Okay, this company is really onto the thing.