Kingston, the dominant player in memory products, participated as an exhibitor at COMPUTEX 2023. They unveiled a wide range of new products that were thoughtfully organized based on their intended user base. Let’s explore these offerings.
To begin, they dedicated a section to Smart Living, highlighting the collaborative nature of their embedded memory products in various smart home devices, educational tools, eBooks, drones, and more.
This essentially conveyed the message of their products seamlessly integrating into users’ lives without them even knowing such a fact.
In the gaming realm, Kingston showcased exceptionally crafted custom-built PCs by renowned modders, alongside the FURY non-binary DDR5 RAM and the FURY Renegade SSD.
They also presented the FURY DDR4 memory, featuring new heat spreader designs. Its DDR5 counterpart, on the other hand, boasted vibrant RGB lighting with 18 available patterns controlled by FURY CTRL.
Taking a step further, the Creator Gadget section emphasized sleek and modern designs, adopting a white theme. It bundled FURY memory, SSDs, and workstation gadgets.
Notably, this is where the affordable non-binary DDR5 RAM made its debut, offering cost-effective options without compromising the advantages of DDR5.
Recognizing the importance of the vlogging industry, Kingston partnered with EVA Air. The XS1000 External SSD, with its stylish design, matches perfectly in terms of the core idea behind this collaboration.
The SSD delivers speed, ample storage capacity, and portability for individuals who require on-the-go sharing and transfer of important files and memories.
Lastly, Kingston addressed data center solutions, which are vital for the infrastructure that has shaped our world today. Their offerings included enterprise-level SSDs like the new DC600M and the Server Premier DDR5 registered DIMM, ensuring exceptional Quality of Service (QoS) compliance.
Additionally, they showcased an Industrial SD Card known for its ability to withstand demanding work environments.