Kingston Powers Tomorrow – Committed to the AI Future showcase demonstrates cutting edge storage solutions at Computex 2025
At Computex 2025, Kingston showcased their latest storage solutions in an array of real-world use cases in their unique ‘Kingston Powers Tomorrow – Committed to the AI Future’ showcase. Among the new offerings on display were the Kingston Fury Renegade G5 SSD, the enterprise-grade DC3000ME SSD and the DataTraveler Exodia S USB.
Kingston Powers Tomorrow – Committed to the AI Future showcase exhibits
As part of the showcase, the Kingston Intelligence Hub highlighted how Kingston’s AI-ready solutions, such as the new DC3000ME PCIE 5.0 NVMe U.2 SSD and Server Premier DDR5 memory were able to meet the demands of AI workloads in a GIGABYTE AI server rack.

Another demonstration to showcase real-world applications saw Kingston teaming up with Taiwan Intelligence Robotics Company (TIRC) to demonstrate its Multi-modal Inspection Robot Solution powered by Kingston’s DC3000ME SSD and Server Premier DDR5 Memory as well as Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 Memory and Kingston Fury Renegade G5 SSD in AI PCs, allowing the system to rapidly detect and respond to safety hazards and security breaches.

Another exhibit at the ‘Kingston Powers Tomorrow – Committed to the AI Future’ showcase, dubbed the Fury Acceleration Centre saw the new Kingston Fury Renegade PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD, currently one of the world’s fastest client SSDs in action with a high-performance Asus PC build.

Also part of the exhibit was a Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM with an enhanced overclocked speed of a whopping 8,800MT/S and the Kingston Fury Impact DDR5 CAMM2 in multiple roles for PC build, notebook and mobile workstation users.


Kingston’s technologies also power the future with one exhibit seeing them revolving around a collaboration with the Rocket Technology Exploration Team (RTET), a student team from NTUST and NFU in East Asia to demonstrate aerospace applications in actual scenarios.

As part of the exhibit, a rocket utilising the Kingston Fury Renegade G5 SSD with a custom avionics package was able to capture and transmit flight data in real time. There was also a high-end MSI PC that features Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 memory and Gen5 SSD that was on the ground to receive and analyse data on the ground from the rocket.

For those on the go, the Creators Lab also showcased the new XS1000 and XS2000 External SSDs as well as the Kingston DataTraveler Exodia S USB flash drive as well as the updated and faster Canvas Plus series SD and microSD cards. For more on Kingston visit their official page at www.kingston.com

