Kingston AI-ms to be the storage that Powers Tomorrow: A Glimpse into the AI Future at COMPUTEX 2025

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Kingston Technology has made its presence felt at COMPUTEX 2025, delivering on a theme of “Kingston Powers Tomorrow: Committed to the AI Future.” Upholding its “Built on Commitment” promise, the company unveiled its “Kingston Future City” showroom, an immersive experience designed to spotlight advancements in speed, intelligence, and imagination. 

The exhibit brings to life real-world applications of Kingston’s diverse memory and storage solutions, ranging from high-performance AI servers to cutting-edge aerospace innovations. Among the highlights are the newly launched Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD, the robust enterprise-grade DC3000ME SSD, and compact, versatile solutions like the DataTraveler Exodia S USB.

Kevin Wu, Vice President of Sales/Marketing and Business Development Vice President for APAC, spoke of the company’s forward-looking philosophy: 

“At Kingston, we don’t just anticipate the future, we help build it. From powering AI servers to supporting aerospace innovations, Kingston’s memory and storage solutions are enabling the breakthroughs of tomorrow. ‘Built on Commitment’ is the foundation of everything we do, and at COMPUTEX 2025, we’re proud to showcase how that promise continues to push the boundaries of innovation.”

Kingston Future City is structured into three distinct zones, each illustrating how Kingston’s innovations are actively shaping the technologies of tomorrow.

At the core of the exhibition lies the Kingston Intelligence Hub, which demonstrates how Kingston’s enterprise memory and storage solutions are fuelling the rapid advancement of AI and robotics. This zone prominently features the newly launched DC3000ME PCIe 5.0 NVMe U.2 SSD and Server Premier DDR5 Memory, showcased as they supercharge a GIGABYTE AI server rack. These solutions are engineered for speed, endurance, and reliability, essential attributes for the rigorous demands of modern AI workloads. Kingston’s AI-ready solutions provide tangible benefits in public safety, data security, and production line efficiency, exemplifying the “Built on Commitment” philosophy by delivering reliable, end-to-end infrastructure for next-generation AI applications. 

Kingston’s partnership with Taiwan Intelligent Robotics Company (TIRC) showcases their Multi-modal Inspection Robot Solution, which utilizes Kingston’s DC3000ME SSD and Server Premier DDR5 Memory in AI servers, alongside Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 Memory and Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD in AI PCs. These robots operate in challenging environments like factories, collecting vast data and images for real-time AI analysis, enabling swift detection and response to safety hazards and anomalies. The enterprise-grade DC3000ME SSD, a PCIe 5.0 NVMe 2.0 U.2 drive, delivers sustained read speeds up to 14,000MB/s and 2,800,000 read IOPS, available in capacities up to 15.36TB.

The FURY Acceleration Centre, the dynamic core of Kingston Future City, showcases Kingston FURY Memory and SSDs for ultra-fast performance in demanding workloads and next-gen gaming. This zone introduces the Kingston FURY Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD, one of the world’s fastest client SSDs, demonstrated in an ASUS PC build, offering sequential read/write speeds up to 14,800/14,000MB/s and capacities up to 4TB, optimised for 8K video editing and AI workflows. 

Also featured are the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM, achieving 8,800MT/s with capacities up to 96GB, and the compact Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2, now expanded to 128GB, ideal for notebooks and mobile workstations due to its smaller size, lower power, and increased speed.

The Innovative Creators Lab, Kingston Future City’s creative hub, highlights Kingston’s growing role in advanced technologies. This year, Kingston partners with the Rocket Technology Exploration Team (RTET) to demonstrate real-world aerospace applications: a functional rocket utilizes a Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD for real-time flight data, while a high-performance MSI PC, equipped with Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 memory and Gen5 SSDs, handles ground-based mission data processing. The rocket’s server also employs Kingston’s DC3000ME and Server Premier Memory for efficient data handling. The lab further showcases new designs for XS1000/XS2000 External SSDs, the Kingston DataTraveler Exodia S USB drive (up to 512GB), and faster Canvas Plus series SD/microSD cards, reinforcing Kingston’s commitment to high-performance solutions for creators and demanding tech fields.

Kingston’s “Built on Commitment” promise shines through, proving its memory and storage solutions are ready to be what powers tomorrow’s intelligent and imaginative future.

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