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Framework Desktop Price Hike Amid Memory Shortage
14 Jan
Summary
- Framework Desktop prices increased due to rising LPDDR5x memory costs.
- The 128GB configuration saw the most significant price jump.
- Memory market outlook suggests continued price volatility through 2026.

Framework Desktop systems and Mainboards are experiencing price adjustments due to escalating LPDDR5x memory costs. Chief executive Nirav Patel confirmed that the company had to update pricing as memory supplier costs continued to climb rapidly. The 128Gbit memory parts, crucial for the 128GB configurations, have seen the most significant price increases.
Previously priced at $1,099 and $1,999, the Ryzen AI Max 385 and Max+ 395 configurations now stand at $1,139 and $2,459, respectively. However, Framework has managed to keep the 32GB and 64GB memory configurations closer to their initial pricing, presenting them as strong value options.
This price adjustment reflects the broader memory market outlook, which appears challenging through 2026. Patel indicated that discussions at CES 2026 with suppliers confirmed this trend, suggesting continued price volatility for consumers seeking high-memory desktop systems.




