Kingston at COMPUTEX 2025: FURY Renegade G5 SSD, DC3000ME Servers, and Innovations for AI and Aerospace
The exhibition COMPUTEX 2025 Kingston Technology presented a large-scale exhibition called Kingston Future City, focusing on memory and storage technologies for AI, industry and aeronautics. The concept is based on the motto Built on Commitment, highlighting Kingston's commitment to innovation, performance and reliability.
The new one was in the spotlight Kingston FURY Renegade G5 Solid State Drive, one of the fastest PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs on the market. It offers sequential read speeds of up to 14 MB/s and write speeds of up to 14 MB/s, while supporting capacities up to 000 TB. This solution has been demonstrated in action on ASUS PCs and is designed for gamers, creators, and AI workloads.
For industrial and server applications, Kingston introduced DC3000ME - NVMe SSD U.2 format, optimized for data centers. It maintains stable speeds of up to 14 MB/s when reading sequentially and up to 2 IOPS in random operations. In addition, RAM was introduced Server Premier DDR5, working in tandem with the DC3000ME in GIGABYTE's server AI solutions.
Kingston is actively promoting AI applications: together with Taiwan Intelligent Robotics Company, a system was demonstrated Multi-modal Inspection Robot, using DC3000ME drives and FURY Renegade DDR5 memory for real-time data analysis. Also in the area Innovative Creators Lab showed their collaboration with RTET, a student team that developed a rocket with a data storage system based on FURY Renegade G5, capable of collecting and transmitting telemetry directly in flight.
In addition, Kingston showed updated models DataTraveler Exodia S flash drives, memory cards Canvas Plus, as well as DDR5 memory modules with speeds up to 8800 MT/s and up to 96 GB of storage, underscoring the company's ambition to serve the most demanding industries, from manufacturing to aerospace.