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Framework’s new RTX 5070 12GB graphics module costs a whopping $1,199 — 72% more expensive than $699 8GB version, says pricing is beyond its control

Nvidia silently launched a new 12GB version of its RTX 5070 mobile GPU yesterday, featuring 24Gb (3GB) GDDR7 chips instead of the existing 16Gb (2GB) ones. The company also swapped from a 128-bit wide bus to a 192-bit bus, bringing the 5070 mobile up to parity with its desktop counterpart. That took the memory throughput from 384 GB/s to around 576 GB/s on an otherwise unchanged GPU. Apparently, that upgrade is worth an additional $500, at least, according to Framework’s pricing.

Framework Laptop 16 Graphics Module - RTX 5070

(Image credit: Future)

The 12 GB 5070 mobile is otherwise identical to the 8 GB model — they share the same 4,608 CUDA core count and maximum TGP of 100W, with a boost clock of 2.4 GHz. The value Framework adds comes from the modularity, serving as a drop-in upgrade for existing hardware. Since literally no other brand offers similar graphics modules or add-in cards, it’s a difficult product to compare directly. More rationally speaking, however, there are obviously better deals to be had, but Framework has clarified that the high prices are beyond its control.

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