Codename/board name for new framework laptop 13 pro?

I’ve been using the board names of my framework laptops as the hostnames in linux. My primary laptop is azalea, my travel laptop is sunflower. I pre-ordered the new framework laptop 13 pro ultra x9 and I’m curious what the name of it will be

Is there any authoritative mapping available anywhere for these names? The closest thing I’ve seen is GitHub - FrameworkComputer/FrameworkDebugger: Debugger Firmware Multitool · GitHub , which includes most (if not all) of the names but no mapping for which product they correspond to.

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the released CAD for the 13 pro has subcomponents labeled “sakura”, so probably that!

Thanks, I glanced at the stp briefly but didn’t notice that at first. Here’s my current understanding of the board names:
hx20 - Framework Laptop 13 - Intel 11th Gen
hx30 - Framework Laptop 13 - Intel 12/13th Gen
azalea - framework laptop 13 amd 7040
tulip - Framework Laptop 16 Ryzen AI 300
dogwood - Framework Desktop - AMD AI 300 Series
sunflower - Framework Laptop 12 - Intel 13th Gen
marigold - Framework Laptop 13 - Intel Ultra Series 1
lotus - Framework Laptop 16 - AMD 7040 Series
lilac - Framework Laptop 13 - AMD AI 300 Series
banshee - Framework Laptop Chromebook
sakura - Framework Laptop 13 Pro

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I am quite curious to know what, if anything, “hx10” could’ve been, since it feels weird to start at 20. Also is kinda funny to me that the chromebook is not at all with the scheme for the others

Also should note that at least on the mechanical end there seems to be secondary versioning - the og framework 13 chassis cad has a lot of entries prefixed with GFW00, 13 pro has GFW30
there seem to be some missing numbers in the middle there, so I checked for fun:
framework 12 is SF_360
framework 16 is IFW_70
… so I have absolutely no clue what these mean. Other than SF 360 being like… Small Framework? Who knows.
(also thanks to whoever on the framework team left in way more internal surface detail on the published fw 13 pro cad.)

Well, my understanding has been that these are not proper model codenames at all. Rather that seem to be the internal names for the EC firmware, which is why the Intel 12th Gen and 13th Gen share the same name. Or perhaps they started out like that, but have since evolved.

Ehh, authoritative? Like a proper list all together in one place from Framework themselves? I don’t know, at least I have never run into such a thing in my time here.

Oh, can I ask how you put that together? It’s more complete than the one I’ve had. :grinning_face:

Honestly just collecting from various sources I’ve seen online, if you have a list I probably used it for part of this