Computers
Adata, XPG to showcase AI gaming laptop, handheld at Computex 2024
The XPG Xenia 15G and XPG Nia
Adata and XPG will showcase a new AI gaming laptop and gaming handheld at the Computex 2024 event in Taiwan. The two major devices are just part of a various roster of products Adata will be displaying at Computex.
The Taiwanese company will also showcase an overclocked DDR5 8000 R-DIMM memory designed for AI models, external SSDs and Express Cards, and future-proof solutions. In partnership with XPG, Adata will also be feting the award-winning Invader X gaming line, the Defender WS AI workstation, and more products.
Adata’s booth will be accessible from June 4. Virtual visitors may head to this website as well so they won’t miss out on the event. They may even win prizes such as external SSDs or hard drives, or Amazon gift cards.
New laptop, handheld
XPG’s new laptop, the XPG Xenia 15G, supports a configuration with up to 24TB of SSD storage and 96GB RAM. That is more than enough to handle massive workloads and data processing.
On the other hand, the XPG Nia handheld is poised to rival its popular counterparts. It combines superior ergonomics with a circular computing design so gamers can enjoy playing comfortably. The XPG Nia will also pioneer the use of Eyewear eye-tracking technology, so players can enjoy immersive gaming from anywhere.
Overclocked DDR5 memory
Adata will also showcase an overclocked DDR5 8000 R-DIMM memory that is designed to make AI models runs faster and smoother. Adata’s LPCAMM2 memory products are ideal high-performance memory solutions, especially for AI PCs. They comply with JEDEC standards and feature the latest technologies and new design architectures. Furthermore, they can achieve speeds of up to 7,500 MT/s. Available in 16GB to 64GB capacities, these may be applied to PCs, gaming workstations, and even data centers in the future.
Invader X line
Moreover, visitors will be able to see the XPG Invader X line, which includes the award-winning XPG Invader X mid-tower gaming chassis. This comes pre-installed with reverse spinning fans to optimize cooling performance.
The Invader X family of gaming chassis also includes the Invader X BTF, Invader X Pro BTF, and Invader X Mini. XPG has also expanded its line of cooling solutions to include the XPG Hydro CPU air cooler and Hurricane Mag. Completing the lineup are the Levante II AIO and Vento 120 ARGB PWM fans in both standard and reverse models.
Lastly, onlookers may also demo the newly-launched Sorcerer and Sorcerer Mini gaming keyboards, as well as the Precog Studio headset and Frontline XL Xtreme Saga edition mouse pad.
SSD, DDR5 solutions
Aside from the aforementioned major devices, Adata will be featuring various memory and storage solutions at the event.
For instance, their Express Card solutions are fit for AI mobile devices. Their microSD SD7.1 Express has read/write speeds of up to 800/700mbps, while the SD8.0 Express supports up to 1,700/1,200mbps. These allow PCIe SSD level speeds to be accessible for AI mobile devices.
There’s also the Project NeonStorm PCIe Gen5 SSD that adopts a patented dual active cooling system. On the other hand, the Legend 970 Pro PCIe Gen5 SSD boasts a continuous read/write speed of up to 14,000/12,000mbps.
To wrap up, the latest external SSDs, SC750 and SC720, which are designed for mobile phones, will also be available. They follow Adata’s Type-C SSDs that were manufactured to address a growing demand for seamless interdevice connections.
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