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Arthur Besse ( @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml ) 6•1 year agoI was hoping this would be an ARM chromebook that postmarketOS could also run on, but instead it’s just another intel laptop.
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Doesn’t google even ship a generic ChromeOS that runs on any modern intel system now?
Unless I’m missing something, this “chromebook edition” appears to just be framework’s existing base model 12th-gen i5 laptop but with a Chromebook logo printed on it.
hfkldjbuq ( @hfkldjbuq@beehaw.org ) 4•1 year agoI’ve come here to say the same. ARM and RISC-V are the way forward. I have no interest in x86-64 devices anymore, specially for laptops.
Arthur Besse ( @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 year agore: my conclusion:
Unless I’m missing something, this “chromebook edition” appears to just be framework’s existing base model 12th-gen i5 laptop but with a Chromebook logo printed on it.
…actually I see now that the blog post has a major buried lede: "With open source Embedded Controller firmware and coreboot BIOS, the underlying system software is open too."
afaik they didn’t have coreboot or an open EC before, so, that is a big improvement. but still, I hope I never buy another new x86 laptop.
poVoq ( @poVoq@slrpnk.net ) 2•1 year agoI think Google makes that a requirement for Chomebooks, same with Mesa GPU drivers.
Thann ( @Thann@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 year agoThey are the way forward, but I’d buy an AMD one right now 😞
hfkldjbuq ( @hfkldjbuq@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year agolaptop? RIP
Otherwise that is not so bad.
zergling_man ( @zergling_man@lemmy.perthchat.org ) 2•1 year agoOh right, framework. I should check in on them, see if they offer keyboardless systems.