Kingston’s COMPUTEX 2025 suite is a bit more extravagant than other displays but it separates the multiple messaging that the company wants to communicate in its rather minimal approach for this year. Despite that, product-wise, Kingston boasts some of the strongest Gen5 SSDs for both consumer/gaming and enterprise.
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ADATA puts the spotlight on their new AI data center and HPC solutions sub-brand: TRUSTA. With the company access to high-performance components, its about time they tried to carve their name onto the scene. And while ADATA already existed in the HPC space, it neve really had the XPG equivalent so TRUSTA serves to fill that role for the AI and HPC space. Read on to find out more what’s on display at ADATA’s TRUSTA showcase at COMPUTEX 2025.
TEAMGROUP’s fastest T-FORCE products (Gen5 SSDs + DDR5 CUDIMM) debut side-by-side including the yet-to-have-motherboard-support LPCAMM2 memory modules.
Another pair of CUDIMMs for us to test, this time we have the elegant G.SKILL Trident Z5 CK non-RGB memory kit to test here. We’re building up our CUDIMM library and hopefully push a larger library of tests eventually but for now, here’s a quick look at at the performance and my experience of using these kits. Read on!
Featuring internal clock drivers, CUDIMMs are a bridge in getting past the signalling limits of DDR5. We had a glimpse of a non-retail sample of Kingston’s DDR5 CUDIMM in our Z890 review and now we take a look at the now-available Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM in this review.