1. The OCuLink Dev Kit offers a high-bandwidth eGPU solution with data rates of up to 128 GT/s, surpassing Thunderbolt 4 or USB 4.
2. The system is modular, consisting of an OCuLink cable, Expansion Bay Adapter, Graphics Module OCuLink Dock, and PCIe OCuLink Dock for flexible configurations.
3. Compatible with the Framework Laptop 16 and potentially other devices with an OCuLink port, allowing users to connect standard desktop GPUs or laptop GPUs from Framework.
4. Pricing details are not yet available; GPU modules are sold separately, with options including AMD Radeon and Nvidia GeForce models.
Introduction to the OCuLink Dev Kit
The company has rolled out a new product, the OCuLink Dev Kit, alongside the Framework Laptop 13 Pro. This innovative eGPU kit is mainly aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the Framework Laptop 16. Moreover, it is expected to be compatible with other devices featuring an OCuLink port. This setup comprises four distinct parts, giving users the flexibility to customize their experience with connected components.
Details about Components
The core of the kit begins with the OCuLink 8i cable, handling data speeds up to 128 GT/s, offering a considerable upgrade in bandwidth compared to traditional solutions like Thunderbolt 4 or USB 4. Next, an OCuLink Expansion Bay Adapter is designed to integrate into the Framework Laptop 16, providing an extra port for connecting external hardware seamlessly.
Functionality of the Graphics and PCIe Modules
For turning the laptop’s own GPU into an eGPU, the Graphics Module OCuLink Dock is used. This allows for extending graphics processing power right from the hardware inside the Framework Laptop 16. The fourth component, the PCIe OCuLink Dock, caters to users needing to connect standard PCIe devices, including typical desktop graphics cards, expanding the system’s versatility.
Pricing, Compatibility, and Additional Information
Framework has not disclosed exact pricing or release dates for the OCuLink Dev Kit yet, but more details will be made available on their website soon. Buyers will need to purchase specific GPU modules separately; for example, an AMD Radeon RX 7700S costs $399, while Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU is priced at $699. If desired, standard desktop GPUs such as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, which can be found for approximately $329, are also compatible, offering wider options for users.










