At COMPUTEX 2025, Kingston Technology didn’t just put memory and storage on display—it demonstrated how it fuels the backbone of the AI age. With its expansive “Kingston Future City” exhibit, the company presented a clear message: the future isn’t waiting for AI; it’s already running on Kingston.
From data center-grade SSDs to overclockable gaming modules—and even aerospace deployments—Kingston reminded us why it continues to be a cornerstone of high-performance computing worldwide.
Kingston Intelligence Hub: Infrastructure-Grade Memory and Storage
The heart of Kingston’s exhibit was the Kingston Intelligence Hub, a data infrastructure showcase tailored for AI workloads, high-frequency access, and low-latency processing.
Highlights:
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DC3000ME PCIe 5.0 NVMe U.2 SSD
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Built for sustained throughput in AI inference clusters and enterprise-grade databases
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Server Premier DDR5 Memory
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Validated for major server platforms, featuring ECC and power management for AI training stability
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Together, these components deliver the scalability and reliability needed in hyperscale data centers, GPU compute racks, and AI-focused enterprise deployments.
FURY Acceleration Center: Pushing Limits for Creators and Gamers
For the enthusiast and content creation segment, Kingston’s FURY brand continues to evolve with bleeding-edge performance.
FURY Renegade G5 SSD
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PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2
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Up to 14,800 MB/s read, 14,000 MB/s write
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Designed for workstation-class rigs, real-time 4K/8K editing, and gaming loadouts that leave no bottleneck behind
FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM
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8,800 MT/s speeds—among the highest showcased at COMPUTEX
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For users pushing high-performance Intel and AMD platforms to their limits
FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2
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Compact, low-profile modules designed for next-gen thin performance laptops and mobile workstations
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Efficient and thermally balanced, CAMM2 is a glimpse into the future of memory form factors
Innovation Meets Aerospace: Real-World Stress Testing
In the Innovative Creators Lab, Kingston elevated its message from spec sheet to stratosphere.
A collaboration with the Rocket Technology Exploration Team (RTET) featured a functioning research rocket equipped with Kingston’s FURY Renegade G5 SSD. The drive was tasked with real-time telemetry logging during flight—showcasing Kingston’s reliability under extreme environmental stress.
It’s not every day a consumer-facing SSD makes its way into aerospace applications. This wasn’t just a stunt—it was a statement about Kingston’s commitment to both performance and durability.
XS-Series and Exodia: Portable Storage that Scales with You
Beyond the data center and desktop, Kingston also updated its line of portable storage devices—built for creators, professionals, and mobile workers.
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XS1000 & XS2000 External SSDs: Compact, high-speed drives that offer both rugged portability and fast data transfer for photography, content production, and field deployment
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Canvas Plus SD & microSD cards: Reliable, high-endurance storage for DSLR cameras, drones, and action footage
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DataTraveler Exodia S USB drives: Everyday storage with broad compatibility and modern styling
Whether it’s 8TB of SSD space or quick SD transfers on set, Kingston’s ecosystem continues to offer options that are fast, plug-and-play, and cross-platform.
Final Thoughts
Kingston’s COMPUTEX 2025 booth was more than a showcase—it was a blueprint for how modern storage and memory intersect with every tier of digital performance. From enterprise AI infrastructure to edge deployment, gaming, and even aerospace telemetry, Kingston delivered real-world, validated performance that scales across verticals.
In a landscape filled with performance claims, Kingston remains one of the few players whose products quietly—but consistently—deliver where it matters: reliability, compatibility, and sheer throughput.
At the heart of the AI revolution isn’t just the GPU. It’s the memory and storage funneling that data. And Kingston, once again, proves it’s up to the task.