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From Desktops to Data Centers: Kingston’s Latest Tech at COMPUTEX 2025

At COMPUTEX 2025, Kingston Technologies unveiled a powerful array of innovations aimed at redefining storage and memory across both consumer and enterprise sectors. Under the theme “Kingston Powers Tomorrow” the company introduced next-gen solutions that blend performance, reliability, and scalability—crucial for gaming, AI, data centers, and even aerospace applications.

Cutting-Edge Consumer Products

Among the highlights, Kingston launched the FURY Renegade G5 PCIe Gen5 SSD, boasting blazing read/write speeds of 14,800/14,000 MB/s and up to 4TB in capacity. This drive is built for speed enthusiasts, gamers, and creators needing near-instantaneous data access.

  • FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2, a compact, high-capacity module now scaling up to 128GB.
  • FURY Renegade CUDIMM, offering clock speeds up to 8800MT/s with capacities up to 96GB, ideal for high-performance desktops.
  • DataTraveler Exodia S, an USB-A drive also debuted, offering up to 512GB in a USB 3.2 Gen 1-compliant, designed with both performance and legacy device support in mind.
  • Canvas Plus series SD and microSD cards, updated for higher speeds

Enterprise & AI Integration

On the enterprise side, Kingston’s new DC3000ME SSD (PCIe 5.0 NVMe 2.0) stands out, offering read speeds up to 14,000 MB/s and capacities reaching 15.36TB. It’s optimized for I/O consistency and low latency, making it a formidable choice for data centers and AI workloads.

In the Intelligence Hub, Kingston showcased how their Server Premier DDR5 memory and DC3000ME SSDs power real-time AI processing. A live demo featured robotic systems using these components for high risk environment data analysis, underscoring their commitment to mission critical reliability.

Immersive Demos: Gaming, AI & Aerospace

The booth was divided into three themed zones:

  1. Intelligence Hub – Showcased real-world AI applications with inspection robots and AI servers.
  2. FURY Acceleration Center – Highlighted Kingston’s gaming tech with live demos of their fastest consumer SSDs and RAM.
  3. Creators Lab – Featured a collaboration with NTUST and NFU’s Rocket Team, where Kingston hardware was embedded in an actual rocket to capture flight telemetry. A ground-based MSI rig mirrored the setup with real-time flight simulations and content creation workflows.

Kingston’s Computex 2025 presence was more than just product announcements—it was a full demonstration of how storage and memory are becoming integral to next-gen computing, from gaming and mobile workstations to data centers and space tech.

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