Kingston showcases how its storage solutions power AI applications
Kingston Technology has returned to COMPUTEX 2025 with the theme of “Kingston Powers Tomorrow: Committed to the AI Future,” unveiling a futuristic, immersive exhibit dubbed Kingston Future City. Staying true to its “Built on Commitment” ethos, Kingston is showcasing how its memory and storage solutions are driving innovation across AI, gaming, and even aerospace.
Divided into three experiential zones — the Kingston Intelligence Hub, FURY Acceleration Center, and Innovative Creators Lab — the booth explores real-world applications of Kingston’s latest technologies.
Kingston Intelligence Hub: Enabling Smarter AI Infrastructure
At the heart of Kingston Future City, the Intelligence Hub showcases enterprise-grade memory and storage built for AI evolution. Featured is the new DC3000ME PCIe 5.0 NVMe U.2 SSD and Server Premier DDR5 Memory, demonstrated inside a GIGABYTE AI server rack. These components offer high endurance, low latency, and are tailored for AI server environments.
Kingston collaborates with Taiwan Intelligent Robotics Company (TIRC) to exhibit its Multi-modal Inspection Robot, which utilizes Kingston SSDs and memory to analyze real-time data and imagery in rugged conditions like factories or remote sites. The solution integrates Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD and DDR5 memory into AI PCs and servers for efficient anomaly detection and hazard response.
FURY Acceleration Center: Powering Elite Gaming and Performance
This zone highlights the Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD, one of the fastest PCIe 5.0 SSDs in the world, achieving speeds up to 14,800MB/s read and 14,000MB/s write. Installed in a high-performance ASUS PC, the SSD handles everything from 8K video editing to next-gen gaming with ultra-low latency.
Also featured is the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM, now clocking up to 8800MT/s, and the FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2 — a compact high-capacity memory solution for notebooks and workstations, now available in up to 128GB capacities.
Innovative Creators Lab: From Aerospace to Everyday Creativity
In the Creators Lab, Kingston showcases its growing footprint in aerospace technology. A standout exhibit features a functioning rocket by RTET, a student team from NTUST and NFU. The rocket incorporates a Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD in its avionics system to capture and transmit flight data in real time. On the ground, Kingston FURY DDR5 memory and SSDs power an MSI PC for real-time mission control and analysis.
New consumer-focused solutions also debut here, including updated XS1000 and XS2000 external SSDs, the newly launched DataTraveler Exodia S USB flash drive, and faster Canvas Plus series SD and microSD cards.
New Product Highlights:
- Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD: PCIe 5.0 NVMe, up to 14,800MB/s read, 4TB capacity.
- Kingston DC3000ME SSD: Enterprise-grade PCIe 5.0 U.2 SSD, up to 15.36TB, 14,000MB/s read, 2.8M IOPS.
- Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM: Up to 8800MT/s, up to 96GB.
- Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2: Compact dual-channel module, up to 128GB.
- DataTraveler Exodia S USB: Up to 512GB, USB 3.2 Gen 1 with a swivel cap.
From enabling AI robots to supporting space exploration, Kingston’s COMPUTEX 2025 presence reinforces its leadership in high-performance memory and storage. With a clear commitment to powering tomorrow’s innovations, Kingston remains at the forefront of the digital transformation across industries.
Warren
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