Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced it has been ranked top third-party DRAM module supplier in the world, according to the latest rankings by revenue from analyst firm TrendForce. Kingston retains its number 1 position with an estimated 78.12% market share on $13.5B (USD) revenue. TrendForce states DRAM module sales in 2022 saw a 4.6% YoY decline across the industry. Kingston’s revenue showed a slight decrease but held its position as the global leader for the 20th consecutive year.
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2TB Kingston XS1000 Review – Budget yet Performing External SSD?
Introduction
Sleek and compact. Affordable yet performing. Enjoy ultra fast transfer rate up to 1050 MB/s through USB 3.2 Gen 2×1 interface. In addition, it is loaded with large capacities – 1TB and 2TB models. And comes with 5-year limited warranty. Yes, you can enjoy all these wonderful features with Kingston XS1000. Is this your best yet budget personal backup storage? Let’s find out now…
Kingston Expands External SSD Lineup with XS1000
Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions today announced the XS1000 External SSD, a small and incredibly sleek file backup solution. XS1000 joins XS2000 as a new product offering in Kingston’s external SSD product portfolio. Both drives are extremely compact and under 29 grams to provide pocket-sized portability.
Kingston Returns to COMPUTEX 2023 with New Non-Binary DDR5 Memory and XS1000 External SSD
Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced it will make a grand return to COMPUTEX Taipei event after three years. Continuing its philosophy, “Kingston Is With You”, Kingston invites everyone to step into the future with the world’s first “Kingston Future Hub” showroom and “Kingston Starship No.35”.
Wow… Kingston Technology Ships 100 Million Overclockable Modules!
Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, announced it has shipped more than 100 million overclockable modules. In 2002, Kingston entered the enthusiast market with a line of high-performance memory modules under the Kingston HyperX name. Over the next 19 years Kingston grew the HyperX name within the enthusiast and gaming space until its sale of the peripheral line to HP in 2021.