Kingston showcases its storage solutions that power AI applications

Kingston Technology is returning to COMPUTEX in 2025 under the theme “Kingston Powers Tomorrow – Committed to the AI Future.” They will be unveiling an immersive, futuristic exhibit called Kingston Future City. Kingston, in keeping with its “Built on commitment” ethos, is showcasing its memory and storage solutions that are driving innovation within AI, gaming, and aerospace. The booth is divided into three interactive zones: the Kingston Intelligence hub; FURY Acceleration Center; and Innovative Creators Lab. It explores real-world uses of Kingston’s newest technologies.

Kingston Intelligence Hub : Enabling Smarter AI Infrastructure.

Located in the heart of Kingston Future City is the Intelligence Hub, which showcases enterprise-grade storage and memory built for AI evolution. The DC3000ME U.2 PCIe 5.0 SSD as well as Server Premier Memory are featured in a GIGABYTE server rack. These components are designed for AI server environments and offer high endurance and low latency.

Kingston collaborates to exhibit the Multi-modal Inspection Robot (19459038) which uses Kingston SSDs and Memory to analyze real-time images and data in rugged environments such as factories or remote sites. The solution integrates Kingston FURY Renegade GT5 SSDwith memoryfor efficient anomaly detection.

FURY Acceleration Centre: Powering Elite Performance and Gaming

The Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SDD is one of the fastest SSDs available in the world. It can achieve speeds up to 14800MB/s and 14,000MB/sThe SSD is installed in a high performance ASUS PC and can handle everything from 8K video editing, to next-gen gaming, with ultra-low latencies.

Also on display is the Kingston Renegade DDR5 DDR5 CUDIMM, which now clocks up to 8,800MT/s. The Fury Impact DDR5 DDR5 CAMM2 (also shown) is a compact, high-capacity memory for notebooks and desktops, available in capacities of up to 128GB.

Innovative Creators Laboratory: From Aerospace To Everyday Creativity.

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Kingston’s growing presence in aerospace technology is showcased at the Creators lab. A rocket built by RTET a student team from NTUST, NFU and NTUST, is a standout exhibit. The rocket’s avionics system incorporates a Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SDto capture and transmit real-time flight data. On the ground, Kingston DDR5 memory and SSDs power a MSI PC to provide real-time mission analysis and control.

New Products Highlights:

  • Kingston DC3000ME SDD: Enterprise-grade U.2 PCIe 5.0 SSD, up 15.36TB. 14,000MB/s Read, 2.8MIOPS. Kingston FURY Renegade CUDIMM (19459038) : Upto 8800MT/s and up to 96GB. Kingston FURY Impact CAMM2 – Compact dual-channel module up to 128GB.
  • Datatraveler Xodia S USB : Up to 512GB USB 3.2 Gen 1, with a swivel lid.
  • Kingston’s presence at COMPUTEX 2025 reinforces its leadership position in high-performance storage and memory. Kingston is committed to enabling tomorrow’s innovations across industries.

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