At this year’s Computex exhibition, Kingston unveiled a new line of technology products featuring a racing car theme combined with artificial intelligence (AI). In the ever-evolving landscape of AI in the technology industry, Kingston, known for its computer RAM and storage devices, introduced an exciting range of components, including the limited edition DDR5 Fury Renegade memory, CAMM2 standard memory, and various mobile storage solutions. The AI PC exhibition at Computex 2024 in Taiwan also showcased Kingston’s automated vehicle support solutions, highlighting the company’s commitment to innovation.
According to Mr. Kevin Wu, Vice President of Communication and Business Development for the APAC region, the broad and adaptable use of AI from machine learning to cloud computing has revolutionized and advanced the technology industry. The new high-performance memory and SSD hard drive products are inspired by racing and are designed to meet the demands for high capacity and performance.
The Lightning Fury product range remains a top choice for PC gamers, featuring the Fury Renegade DDR5 kit with a racing-inspired radiator. The introduction of CAMM2 DDR5 standard RAM, known for its compact size, lower power consumption, higher capacity, and speed, offers an alternative to the traditional SO-DIMM format, targeting gaming PCs and mobile workstations to enhance the user experience.
Additionally, Kingston showcased upgraded products including the Swift XS portable SSD hard drive, the Canvas SD and microSD memory card line with a maximum storage capacity of 1 TB, the IronKey hardware encryption security key with various protection modes, the DataTraveler drive line, and an enterprise line of DRAM and SSD specialized for data centers.