
Kingston introduces the new FURY Beast DDR5 RGB Memory Kits
Kingston has announced the release of its new FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory kit, with frequencies up to 6000MHz and 64GB(32GB x 2) in capacities.
Kingston has announced the release of its new FURY Beast DDR5 RGB memory kit, with frequencies up to 6000MHz and 64GB(32GB x 2) in capacities.
Kingston fans living in Taiwan are gonna get a big sweet treatment because the branch over there just opened up the world’s 1st Kingston FURY Gaming Lab in Hsinchu Science Park.
The wait is finally over as Kingston is giving its full support for DDR5 in the laptop and small form factor market starting today.
Kingston has revealed that they are the best performers in terms of sales for SSDs last year with astounding results.
Kingston has finally announced the KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD, the successor to the KC2500 which has served us very well over the past
With Intel finally launching its 12th gen Core processors, we’re moving forward to the long-awaited era of DDR5 memory modules and unlike the previous generational leap,
Remember the little cute cow USB drive by Kingston earlier this year? Well, next year’s coming in the form of a lil tiger.
As the new era of consumer computing begins with the help of Intel’s latest CPU and platform, Kingston has followed up with a couple of new products of both volatile and non-volatile memory.
While late but definitely not absent, Kingston has released 2 new memory products under the FURY lineup – one RAM for the Beast and one PCIe 4.0 SSD for the Renegade.
Kingston has announced that its DDR5 UDIMMS has received the Intel Platform Validation check and is ready to start production to meet the debut of DDR5-based platforms next year.
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