Kingston Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/kingston/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 25 Oct 2023 05:59:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 TrendForce announced the revenue ranking of memory module manufacturers last year https://www.techgoing.com/trendforce-announced-the-revenue-ranking-of-memory-module-manufacturers-last-year/ Wed, 25 Oct 2023 05:59:47 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=145995 According to the latest report released by TrendForce, due to the impact of high inflation, global DRAM module sales will be US$17.3 billion in 2022, a year-on-year decrease of 4.6%. According to statistics from TrendForce, the world’s top five memory module manufacturers will account for 90% of overall sales in 2022; the top ten will […]

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According to the latest report released by TrendForce, due to the impact of high inflation, global DRAM module sales will be US$17.3 billion in 2022, a year-on-year decrease of 4.6%.

According to statistics from TrendForce, the world’s top five memory module manufacturers will account for 90% of overall sales in 2022; the top ten will collectively account for 96% of the global module market’s turnover. Among them, Kingston’s market share reached 78%. Although its revenue fell slightly, it still maintained the first place in the world.

Despite poor end-market demand, Kingston’s revenue declined slightly due to its brand scale and complete product supply chain, with only a 5.3% year-on-year decline, firmly ranking first in market share.

Ramaxel (memory technology), ranked second, has a year-on-year growth of 90.38% in 2022. Although the performance is outstanding, the main reason is that the recession in 2021 is large, resulting in a low base period. If 2021 is excluded, the revenue scale shows a reasonable trend compared with the revenue in previous years.

ADATA mainly supplies consumer products. Although it also actively deployed high-margin products in industrial control, automotive and e-sports categories last year, its proportion is still low at this stage, so it is difficult to withstand the impact of shrinking global demand. Revenue fell by 10.0%, ranking third.

POWEV (Jiahe Jinwei), benefiting from its brands’ achievements in the e-sports market, has experienced rising revenue. Coupled with its diversified channel sales model, the brand’s revenue has grown by 12.7%, ranking fourth.

Although Kimtigo actively developed products in various fields and expanded its global footprint in 2022, it was still unable to cope with the decline in electronic consumption, and its revenue declined, so its ranking rose slightly to fifth.

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Kingston launches IronKey D500S flash drive: TS-AES 256-bit hardware encryption https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-launches-ironkey-d500s-flash-drive-ts-aes-256-bit-hardware-encryption/ Mon, 11 Sep 2023 20:04:13 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=130798 Kingston has recently launched an IronKey D500S hardware-encrypted USB flash drive. Officials claim that the flash drive “has flagship military-grade security features” and has passed FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (pending) certification. , has hardware-based XTS-AES 256-bit encryption. ▲Image source: Kingston official website The specifications and parameters as follows: Design-wise, the flash drive features a “rugged […]

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Kingston has recently launched an IronKey D500S hardware-encrypted USB flash drive. Officials claim that the flash drive “has flagship military-grade security features” and has passed FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (pending) certification. , has hardware-based XTS-AES 256-bit encryption.


▲Image source: Kingston official website

The specifications and parameters as follows:

 interface

     USB 3.2 Gen1 (Type-A)
     capacity

     8GB, US$79.99 (Note: currently about 589 RMB)

     16GB, $104.99 (currently about 773 RMB)

     32GB, $128.99 (currently about 949 RMB)

     64GB, $163.99 (currently about 1207 RMB)

     128GB, $218.99 (currently about 1612 RMB)

     256GB, $291.99 (currently about 2149 RMB)

     512GB, the official price has not been announced, and it has not been listed on third-party e-commerce stores yet.
     speed

     8GB – 128GB: 260MB/sec read speed, 190MB/sec write speed

     256GB: 240MB/sec read speed, 170MB/sec write speed

     512GB: 310MB/sec read speed, 250MB/sec write speed
     size

     77.9 mm x 21.9 mm x 12.0 mm

Design-wise, the flash drive features a “rugged zinc casing” that results in IPX8 protection, and is filled with a special epoxy resin to protect the internal components from penetrating attacks.


▲Image source: Kingston official website

Officials claim that the D500S will perform a self-check at startup and shut down the hard drive if it detects excessive temperature or voltage. For added peace of mind, the D500S integrates digitally signed firmware, making it immune to BadUSB malware and brute force attacks. Brute force password attack protection is always enabled to prevent password guessing attacks that will eventually cryptographically wipe the drive if the number of invalid password retries is exceeded.


▲Image source: Kingston official website

The D500S supports traditional complex password or passphrase modes, allowing passwords of 8-16 characters to be entered using 3 of the 4-character set, and passphrase lengths can be 10-128 characters.

In addition, the D500S includes the “industry’s first dual hidden partition option,” which allows administrators to create two custom-sized secure partitions for administrators and users, allowing for the use of hidden file storage that can make files available to user partitions as needed. When using an untrusted system or shared hard drive, the hidden file store keeps its data safe and invisible unless accessed appropriately.

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Kingston launches new XS1000 External SSD, Supports Up To 2TB https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-launches-new-xs1000-external-ssd-supports-up-to-2tb/ Mon, 04 Sep 2023 06:38:36 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=128420 Kingston recently launched the XS1000 mobile SSD, a compact file backup solution that weighs less than 29 grams and is easy to carry. According to reports, Kingston XS1000 provides read speeds of up to 1050 MB/s and capacities of 1TB and 2TB, equipped with a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 to USB-a data cable, and maintains […]

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Kingston recently launched the XS1000 mobile SSD, a compact file backup solution that weighs less than 29 grams and is easy to carry.

According to reports, Kingston XS1000 provides read speeds of up to 1050 MB/s and capacities of 1TB and 2TB, equipped with a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 to USB-a data cable, and maintains backward compatibility.

The XS1000 is about the size of a remote key, is claimed to be “half the size of a standard SSD,” and comes with a five-year warranty and free technical support.

Kingston XS1000 mobile SSD features and specifications:

 Dimensions: 69.54 x 32.58 x 13.5mm

 Weight: 28.7 grams

 Available in 1TB and 2TB capacity versions

 USB 3.2 Gen 2 support: Enables up to 1050 MB/s read speeds, 1000 MB/s write speeds, and is backwards compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 1

 Housing Material: Metal + Plastic

 Working temperature: 0°C~40°C

 Storage temperature: -20°C~85°C

 Warranty/Support: 5-year limited warranty with free technical support

 Compatible with: Windows 11/10, macOS (v.10.15.x+), Linux (v.4.4.x+), Chrome OS, Android, iOS / iPadOS (v.13+)

 1TB is priced at 499 CNY, 2TB is priced at 849 CNY

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Kingston launches IronKey Keyboard flash drive with PIN access https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-launches-ironkey-keyboard-flash-drive-with-pin-access/ Wed, 16 Aug 2023 16:55:55 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=123000 Kingston launched a new IronKey KEYPAD 200C hardware encryption keyboard flash drive, which is a USB Type-C interface flash drive with a hardware encryption function. According to reports, KP200C provides FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (coming soon) certified security, has an alphanumeric keypad independent of the operating system, and is convenient for users to use a […]

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Kingston launched a new IronKey KEYPAD 200C hardware encryption keyboard flash drive, which is a USB Type-C interface flash drive with a hardware encryption function.

According to reports, KP200C provides FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (coming soon) certified security, has an alphanumeric keypad independent of the operating system, and is convenient for users to use a PIN for access.

It adopts XTS-AES 256-bit hardware encryption technology, and has brute-force password attack protection and BadUSB protection, and is equipped with digitally signed firmware to provide a higher level of protection for data.

KP200C supports multi-PIN mode (administrator/user), the administrator or user can set an easy-to-remember alphanumeric PIN through the keypad with an independent password. Administrators can also use the original user PIN to restore user access to the flash drive if the user forgets the PIN.

Kingston IronKey Keypad 200C offers 8GB to 256GB capacity, enjoys a 3-year limited warranty and free technical support service, and the official price has not yet been announced.

The main parameters of Kingston IronKey Keypad 200C are as follows:

  • Digitally signed firmware, capable of XTS-AES 256-bit encryption, brute-force attack and BadUSB attack protection.
  • The circuit board is coated with special epoxy resin, and the internal parts cannot be removed and taken out without damage.
  • Powered by a rechargeable battery, the drive can be unlocked via the included keypad and plugged into any system that supports high-capacity USB Type-C storage devices without using any software.
  • Multiple PIN Option: The user can choose to set up “User” or “Administrator/User” mode. If the user password is forgotten, or if the flash drive is locked after 10 consecutive user login failures, the user PIN can be restored by the administrator to restore access to the data on the flash drive.
  • Global and session read-only (write-protected) modes: Both administrators and users can set a session-based read-only mode to protect the drive from malware on untrusted systems. Administrators can also set a global read-only mode that cannot be removed from the flash drive until after a reset.
  • Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1
  • Capacity: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
  • Interface: Type-C

speed:

USB 3.2 Gen 1

8GB–32GB: 145MB/s read, 115MB/s write

64GB–256GB: 280MB/s read, 200MB/s write

USB 2.0

8GB: 30MB/s read, 12MB/s write

16GB-256GB: 30MB/s read, 20MB/s write

  • Dimensions (with protective case): 80mm×20mm×11mm
  • Dimensions (without protective case): 74mm×18mm×8mm
  • Security certification: FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (coming soon)
  • Waterproof/dustproof IP57 certification
  • Working temperature: 0°C~50°C
  • Storage temperature: -20°C~60°C
  • Compatibility: USB 3.0 / USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1
  • Minimum system requirements: USB 3.0 compliant, 2.0 compliant
  • Warranty/Support: 3-year limited warranty, free technical support
  • Compatibility: Independent of the operating system, supports Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, or other systems that support USB mass storage devices

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Kingston shows off single 48GB DDR5 memory with speeds up to 7200 MT/s https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-shows-off-single-48gb-ddr5-memory-with-speeds-up-to-7200-mt-s/ Fri, 02 Jun 2023 16:32:37 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=103051 Kingston showed the latest 48GB single “non-binary” memory stick at this year’s Taipei Computer Show, which is expected to be launched soon. Image source club386 According to reports, Kingston’s Fury Beast and Renegade memory will launch “non-binary” memory capacity. Among them, the Fury Beast series is available in 8GB-48GB and the specifications are available from […]

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Kingston showed the latest 48GB single “non-binary” memory stick at this year’s Taipei Computer Show, which is expected to be launched soon.


Image source club386

According to reports, Kingston’s Fury Beast and Renegade memory will launch “non-binary” memory capacity. Among them, the Fury Beast series is available in 8GB-48GB and the specifications are available from 4800 MT/s to 6000 MT/s. The Renegade series has a higher positioning, and the 7200 MT/s high-frequency version is optional, and the 192GB (48GB*4) package is optional.

According to previous reports, such 48GB memory sticks use the latest 24Gb DRAM chips instead of the current standard 16Gb modules. If 20 24Gb DRAM chips are installed on DIMMs, after considering the capacity of ECC and metadata, 48GB of usable memory can be obtained.

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Kingston Launches DC600M Enterprise SSD: Up to 7.68TB, 530 MB/s Write Speed https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-launches-dc600m-enterprise-ssd-up-to-7-68tb-530-mb-s-write-speed/ Tue, 09 May 2023 01:46:22 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=95419 Kingston Digital Inc. recently launched the DC600M Enterprise SSD, optimized for mixed-use scenarios, with excellent quality of service (QoS) and consistent latency and IOPS. The DC600M Enterprise SSD uses 6Gbps SATA 3.0 storage and 3D TLC NAND, making it ideal for high-capacity rackmount servers. The SSD also features a built-in power failure capacitor that provides […]

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Kingston Digital Inc. recently launched the DC600M Enterprise SSD, optimized for mixed-use scenarios, with excellent quality of service (QoS) and consistent latency and IOPS.

The DC600M Enterprise SSD uses 6Gbps SATA 3.0 storage and 3D TLC NAND, making it ideal for high-capacity rackmount servers. The SSD also features a built-in power failure capacitor that provides hardware-level onboard power failure protection, reducing the risk of data loss in the event of an unexpected power failure.

Designed for system integrators, hyperscale data centers, and cloud service providers, the DC600M features AES 256-bit encryption and predictable low latency across a variety of read and write workloads. This makes it the ideal storage solution for enterprises and organizations that require stability and low latency to meet strict customer SLAs.

The following information about the DC600M specifications:

Sequential read/write:

  • 480GB – Read speed 560 MB/s, write speed 470 MB/s
  • 960GB – Read speed 560 MB/s, Write speed 530 MB/s
  • 1920GB – Read speed 560 MB/s, Write speed 530 MB/s
  • 3840GB – Read speed 560 MB/s, write speed 530 MB/s
  • 7680GB – Read speed 560 MB/s, write speed 530 MB/s

Steady State 4k Random Read/Write: 480GB

  • 480GB – 94,000/41,000 IOPS
  • 960GB – 94,000/65,000 IOPS
  • 1920GB – 94,000/78,000 IOPS
  • 3840GB – 94,000/59,000 IOPS
  • 7680GB – 94,000/34,000 IOPS

Kingston has not yet announced pricing or a release date for the DC600M Enterprise SSD.

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Kingston IronKey hardware encrypted USB flash drive listed: USB-C interface for RMB 2199 https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-ironkey-hardware-encrypted-usb-flash-drive-listed-usb-c-interface-for-rmb-2199/ Fri, 03 Feb 2023 22:11:15 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=69180 Kingston announced at CES this year, the new IronKey hardware encrypted USB flash drive is now on the shelves, USB-C interface, available 8-256GB, priced at RMB 399 to RMB 2199. Kingston says the DataTraveler IronKey Vault Privacy 50c Series flash drives are sophisticated and durable, delivering read speeds of up to 250MB/s. It offers comprehensive, […]

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Kingston announced at CES this year, the new IronKey hardware encrypted USB flash drive is now on the shelves, USB-C interface, available 8-256GB, priced at RMB 399 to RMB 2199.

Kingston says the DataTraveler IronKey Vault Privacy 50c Series flash drives are sophisticated and durable, delivering read speeds of up to 250MB/s. It offers comprehensive, professional data protection in a compact size that makes it easy to carry around and use at any time.

The flash drive supports AES 256-bit hardware encryption for brute-force cracking and BadU SB attacks and is professionally configured for double write protection for complete, reliable data protection.

The flash drive is FIPS 197 certified and supports Complex and Passphrase modes, allowing users to set passwords using numeric PINs, sentences, and lists of words.

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Kingston showcases new FURY Impact notebook memory: specifications up to DDR5-5600 https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-showcases-new-fury-impact-notebook-memory-specifications-up-to-ddr5-5600/ Mon, 09 Jan 2023 05:59:54 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=62772 According to TechPowerUp, at this year’s CES, Kingston showcased its latest DDR5-5600 specification FURY Impact notebook memory. Image source TechPowerUp According to reports, for high-end gaming laptops and SFF platforms, Kingston has launched the FURY Impact series DDR5 SO-DIMM memory with speeds up to DDR5-5600. Intel’s latest 13th-generation Core HX series high-end gaming processors are […]

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According to TechPowerUp, at this year’s CES, Kingston showcased its latest DDR5-5600 specification FURY Impact notebook memory.

Image source TechPowerUp

According to reports, for high-end gaming laptops and SFF platforms, Kingston has launched the FURY Impact series DDR5 SO-DIMM memory with speeds up to DDR5-5600.

Intel’s latest 13th-generation Core HX series high-end gaming processors are ported from desktops, and their memory support has reached DDR5-5600. Ordinary 13th-generation Core H-series processors support DDR5-5200 specifications.

The 13th-generation Core HX series mobile processors have a maximum specification of 8 performance cores + 16 energy efficiency cores. The processors in this series are not frequency-locked and support memory XMP 3.0 overclocking. In terms of connectivity, this series of processors supports PCIe 5.0*16, has up to two independent Thunderbolt 4 controllers, and supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth low-power audio.

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Kingston Launches Year of the Rabbit USB Flash Drive: 200MB/s, 64GB Capacity https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-launches-year-of-the-rabbit-usb-flash-drive-200mb-s-64gb-capacity/ Wed, 30 Nov 2022 07:46:07 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=50736 According to Kingston’s official news, Kingston now launched the Year of the Rabbit Chinese zodiac USB flash drive, read speed can reach 200MB/s, capacity optional 64GB. Kingston’s new Xin Mao Rabbit Limited Edition flash drive has a silicone exterior, metal body, USB 3.2 Gen1 performance, capacity up to 64GB, read speed up to 200MB/s, and […]

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According to Kingston’s official news, Kingston now launched the Year of the Rabbit Chinese zodiac USB flash drive, read speed can reach 200MB/s, capacity optional 64GB.

Kingston’s new Xin Mao Rabbit Limited Edition flash drive has a silicone exterior, metal body, USB 3.2 Gen1 performance, capacity up to 64GB, read speed up to 200MB/s, and an official 5-year warranty.

In terms of price, Kingston’s new Xin Mao Rabbit Limited Edition Flash Drive is priced at RMB 168 for 64GB.

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Kingston Introduces New FURY Renegade SSD: up to 4 TB capacity https://www.techgoing.com/kingston-introduces-new-fury-renegade-ssd-up-to-4-tb-capacity/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 04:42:45 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=45979 Kingston FURY has now announced the release of Kingston FURY Renegade SSD with heat sink, using PCIe 4.0 Gen 4×4 NVMe M.2 interface, providing a maximum capacity of 4 TB, suitable for console and PC gamers. According to reports, Kingston FURY Renegade SSD can achieve read/write speeds of up to 7300/7000 MB/s and random speeds […]

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Kingston FURY has now announced the release of Kingston FURY Renegade SSD with heat sink, using PCIe 4.0 Gen 4×4 NVMe M.2 interface, providing a maximum capacity of 4 TB, suitable for console and PC gamers.

According to reports, Kingston FURY Renegade SSD can achieve read/write speeds of up to 7300/7000 MB/s and random speeds of up to 1,000,000 IOPS.

FURY Renegade comes with an optional cooling version, which uses an ultra-thin graphene aluminum heatsink.

“The Kingston FURY Renegade SSD is designed to push the limits of PCIe Gen4 technology to provide users with high-performance storage to complement the unlimited storage of the latest CPUs and GPUs,” said Keith Schimmenti, SSD Business Manager at Kingston. “With optional cooling for With the introduction, users can meet the increasing standards of future gaming platforms in terms of speed and stability.”

Kingston’s FURY Renegade SSD series currently has four versions of 500GB, 1TB, 2TB and 4TB, with a five-year limited warranty and free technical support.

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