
Kingston’s new portable SSD and USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drive is all about going fast while staying small
Today, Kingston has revealed a couple of new portable storage solutions that prioritize the transfer speed game without sacrificing compactness.
Today, Kingston has revealed a couple of new portable storage solutions that prioritize the transfer speed game without sacrificing compactness.
It has been quite some time where Kingston has officially departed with the HyperX trademark after selling the brand to HP and returning to the scene with the FURY lineup rebrand. However, today is the day where the first set of FURY products have been revealed, starting with the RAM kits.
Kingston’s latest product being announced isn’t one for consumers but for data centers instead which is the DC1500M.
Kingston has officially unveiled the “all-new” FURY series title together with several offerings of the lineup.
No doubt Kingston is still the crowned industry leader of memory components in the world, spanning across portfolios of both volatile and non-volatile products. How did they manage to stay on top for so many years? The answer is simple: Create products based on what customers need by considering factors that are practical and relevant to the problem at hand.
We’ll be diving into the seemingly “care package” of Kingston’s Is With You Memory campaign.
Kingston recently announced its new NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD, an entry-level SSD announced earlier this month to bring a high price-to-performance ratio for most casual
Kingston Malaysia has officially announced the new NV1 entry-level PCIe SSD with an affordable price tag.
Just at the end of March, Kingston has announced that the world record for DDR4 RAM overclocking has been renewed to a new high of 7156MHz but this has become a past just shy of a month later.
Kingston Technology has proudly announced that they continuing its partnership with NXP Semiconductors by supplying memory chips for the i.MX 8 application processors.
While we wait for the wide-scale adaptation of DDR5 into the mainstream market, Taiwan’s Kovan Yang thinks otherwise and went off creating a new world record frequency number for DDR4 RAM.
HP today announced a definitive agreement to acquire HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company. The acquisition supports HP’s strategy to drive growth in
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