Get all your news in one place.
100's of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Tom’s Hardware
Tom’s Hardware
Technology
Hassam Nasir

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

Framework RTX 5070 12GB.

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. 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.

Coinciding with the GPU's launch, the modular hardware manufacturer immediately announced a new graphics module for its Framework Laptop 16. It's available for pre-order right now for $1,199, while the older 8 GB graphics module costs $699. That's an almost 72% price increase for just 50% more VRAM (or bandwidth). To put that into perspective, some 5070 Ti laptops only cost $1,300 a couple of months ago.

(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.

The reason behind the price increase is pretty easy to understand. GDDR7 is already expensive, so using higher-density 3 GB chips (that were likely meant for a 50-series Super SKU at some point) is sure to add to the cost. And we're amidst an AI boom right now that has caused a memory shortage worldwide, which further exacerbates the situation.

While replying to a comment on the original announcement post, the company even warned that once its existing allocation of GDDR7 runs out, even the 8 GB RTX 5070 mobile will be restocked at a higher cost. Such is the reality of the times we're living in — the major memory manufacturers have sold their production lines to serve data center needs, so regular consumers are left with slim (and expensive) pickings.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100's of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.