Kingston FURY, a division of Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, continues its stride of connecting gamers to their passion with the inauguration of the world’s first Kingston FURY Gaming Lab at its APAC office in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan. Demonstrating Kingston’s commitment in creating a comprehensive gaming ecosystem. The new Kingston FURY Gaming Lab integrates compelling gaming solutions and technology by bringing visitors an immersive experience that links Kingston FURY’s memory and storage solutions with real-life applications.
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Introduction
“Err.. My PC is getting slower each day. Help!” Facing this kind of problem lately? Well, there is a very simple solution to it. Most of the PC / laptop slowness is caused by aged hard drive that uses mechanical platters. By changing to an SSD will do the trick. That’s not all. Having not enough memory is another root cause as well. So here is the guide to solve this issue…
ADATA DDR5-4800 & XPG LANCER RGB DDR5 High-Performance Memory Modules Unveiled
ADATA Technology, a manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules, NAND Flash products, mobile accessories, gaming products, electric power trains, and industrial solutions today announces the ADATA DDR5-4800 and XPG LANCER DDR5, the next-generation high-performance memory modules that is capable of reaching frequencies of up to 5200MT/s for the upcoming 12th Gen Intel platform.
Kingston Technology Leads Channel SSD Shipments in 2019
Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced its SSD business continues to grow at a strong rate following an astounding 2019. SSD demand through Q1 2020 remained high due to continued growth in the client, enterprise and OEM sectors. Since 2019, Kingston has broadened its SSD portfolio with three new client SSDs, five data center-specific drives ― two of which achieved VMware Ready status ― and launched its first U.2 NVMe PCIe solution.
HyperX Ships 60 Million Memory Module
HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc. today announced that since its inception in 2002, it has shipped over 60 million memory modules, billions of bytes of memory. Chosen by OEMs, PC builders, overclockers, and the gaming community, HyperX has steadily grown as the largest independent gaming memory module manufacturer and performance leader. With this major milestone and the growth in sales of headsets, keyboards and mice, HyperX is projected to exceed $550 million in total revenue for branded products in 2018.