COMPUTEX 2023 sees Kingston putting out tons of different products of old and new for showcasing
The first day of COMPUTEX 2023 was a complete show floor as Kingston showcased its offerings like all other exhibitors over there.
The Gaming corner sees FURY DDR4 RAM armed with a brand new heat spreader designs alongside the non-binary DDR5 RAM together with FURY Renegade SSDs with some magnificent rigs catching all the eyes of visitors.
Industrial representatives turned towards the Enterprise Suite looking for Server Premier DDR5 registered DIMM and the new DC600M enterprise-grade SSDs for high speed and durability for data center deployments.
The Industrial SD Card focuses on bringing that signature strength into a small form factor where resistance against extreme temperature and weather is the key selling point.
Making way to the Creator Gadgets corner, the full white booth is adorned with various peripherals and of course, the non-binary DDR5 RAM that serves as an alternative for DDR5 build without overshooting the budget.
The Vlogger Essentials is a bit interesting because they are partnering up with aviation company EVA Air for traveling themes that feature the XS1000 External SSD that checks all the boxes of a vlogger’s job scope – high transfer speed, large storage capacity, and good portability.
Lastly, the Smart Living corner shows a variety of products from other brands that utilize embedded memory solutions from Kingston that go from the things like smart IoT devices to educational tools and other things like eBooks and drones.
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