Sean Hollister
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Podcast Appearances
Really cool peripherals around the edges.
We didn't even talk about like the eGPU stuff.
And to see them playing at this level now, I'm not, I don't usually consider myself a fan of companies.
I'm a fan of individual products because many companies, you know.
Their next product won't be anywhere as good as their last one, and then I don't want to be rooting for a product that wasn't well-designed.
But Framework, it's hard not to be a fan when you love tech like we do.
I absolutely 100% think so, because we are on the verge of this explosion of ARM taking over computing, I think, where in that moment back then,
Everybody was like, we're going to try to shrink down our powerful x86 processors very poorly to try and make them fit smaller devices.
And we're going to try to scale up our phone chips.
Oh, a phone can be a computer, right?
And then the apps don't run on it.
We now have Snapdragon, like Qualcomm Snapdragon laptops with amazing battery life.
We have the MacBooks with their ARM silicon and amazing battery life.
We have handhelds that, even with powerful chips, have gotten decent battery life in less computing, less volume than you need in a Surface Go.
The battery density is starting to get a little bit better.
The framework device we were talking about has higher battery density than frameworks put in a laptop before, like 850 milliwatts per, I can't remember that, some number.
And we know that people are interested in what's going to happen when Steam and other vendors bring their Windows games to these machines.