Computex 2025
Kingston displays future-ready memory, storage solutions
FURY Renegade DDR5, G5 SSD, more highlight booth at COMPUTEX 2025
Kingston spotlighted its “Kingston Future City” showroom at COMPUTEX 2025. This space featured innovation across its memory and storage solutions’ speed, intelligence, and imagination.
Kingston’s AI-ready solutions support robots, AI PCs, and AI servers, delivering benefits in public safety, data security, and production line efficiency.
The booth featured some of Kingston’s offerings, like the newly-launched Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD, DC3000ME SSD. Compact solutions like the DataTraveler Exodia S USB were also on display.
Kingston Intelligence Hub
At the Kingston Intelligence Hub are some of Kingston’s new enterprise memory and storage solutions.
The zone is highlighted by the newly-launched DC3000ME PCIe 5.0 NVMe U.2 SSD and Server Premier DDR5 Memory.
These supercharge a GIGATBYTE AI server rack and meet the rigorous demands of AI workloads.
Kingston also partnered with the Taiwan Intelligent Robotics Company, Ltd. to showcase its multi-modal inspection robot solution.
Applications of the robot include challenging environments like factories, remote field sites.
At the booth, this solution collects and transmits large volumes of data and image for real-time AI analysis.
It is powered by Kingston’s DC3000ME SSD and Server Premier DDR5 Memory in AI servers.
Kingston FURY line
Meanwhile, at the FURY Acceleration Center are Kingston’s new FURY memory and SSDs. These deliver ultra-fast performance for demanding workloads and next-gen gaming.
At the zone are the Kingston FURY Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD. Kingston showed its capabilities with a high-performing ASUS PC build.
Also on display are the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM at an enhanced overclocked speed of 8,800MT/s.
Furthermore, there’s the compact Kingston FURY Impact DDR5 CAMM2, featured on a customized GIGABYTE AORUS motherboard.
Expanding Kingston’s role in advanced technologies
Lastly, at the Innovative Creators Lab, Kingston showcased a partnership with the Rocket Technology Exploration Team (RTET). This team is composed of students from NTUST and NFU in East Asia.
The goal of the demonstration is to showcase solutions in real-world aerospace applications. At the booth, a functioning rocket powered by the Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD features a custom-developed avionics system that captures and transmits flight data in real-time.
The same FURY Renegade DDR5 memory G5 SSD are installed in a high-performance MSI PC to handle real-time mission data processing and analysis on the ground.
These scenarios underscore Kingston’s expanding role in advanced technologies. The company has previously participated in aerospace and satellite communications, facilitating ground-to-air data transmission, so the demonstration is nothing new for them.
Furthermore, at the Creators Lab, Kingston displayed its portable storage solutions with new designs and faster speeds.
The lineup includes the new XS1000 and XS2000 external SSDs, as well as the DataTraveler Exodia S USB flash drive and the updated Canvas Plus series SD and microSD cards.
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GadgetMatch wraps up COMPUTEX 2025
We explored Taiwan’s biggest tech show and connected with the brands shaping tomorrow.
GadgetMatch proudly wrapped up its on-ground coverage of COMPUTEX 2025, the world’s leading technology expo held annually in Taipei, Taiwan.
From the latest gaming rigs and AI-powered laptops to memory innovations and lifestyle tech, this year’s show floor buzzed with breakthroughs and we were there to experience it all.
Covering the event were Rodneil Quiteles, Managing Editor of GadgetMatch Philippines; Vincenz Lee, Associate Creative Producer; and MJ Jucutan, Associate Creative Director.
Together, they brought stories, videos, and social coverage that highlighted the best of what COMPUTEX had to offer, while also giving our community a taste of tech culture in Taiwan.
Our highlights from the show floor
MSI went all in on AI. We explored their latest creator and gaming laptops featuring built-in Copilot buttons and AI-enhanced performance. MSI also showcased a new line of desktops and monitors designed to keep up with modern workflows.
Acer wowed us with its SpatialLabs technology, blending AI, 3D, and immersive visuals for next-gen creators and gamers. Their new Predator and Swift lineups are not just powerful; they’re pushing boundaries.
Gigabyte unveiled sleek motherboards and pre-built solutions for power users. Their AORUS line was particularly impressive for gamers and PC builders who want performance without compromise.
ADATA and XPG gave us a look at high-speed, high-capacity memory, and storage options that are ideal for gamers, creatives, and data-heavy pros. Their booth also included eye-catching collaborations with artists and modders.
TeamGroup highlighted its commitment to performance and design. From DDR5 RAM to high-efficiency SSDs, they’re clearly tuned in to the needs of both builders and enterprise users.
iRocks merged form and function with a range of mechanical keyboards and ergonomic setups that blend aesthetic appeal with typing comfort.
Kingston stayed true to its legacy of reliability with new innovations in SSD and memory solutions. Their FURY gaming lineup continues to be a top choice for competitive gamers around the world.
Heartfelt thanks to our sponsors
None of this would have been possible without the generous support of our partners and sponsors:
- MSI, our official tech partner, for their continued trust and collaboration.
- Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), our official coverage partner, for supporting media from all over the world and inviting us back to experience Taiwan’s tech ecosystem firsthand.
- EVA Air and Grand Hi Lai Hotel (through TAITRA), for making our stay and travel comfortable, allowing us to focus on creating content that matters.
See you at COMPUTEX 2026!
We’re already looking forward to next year. COMPUTEX 2026 happens from June 2-6, and we’re more inspired than ever to expand our coverage, bring in more stories, and partner with even more brands in the tech-lifestyle space.
If you’re a brand looking to reach a global audience through engaging, relatable, and visually compelling tech storytelling, now’s the time to connect with us. Let’s build something bigger for 2026 — together.
From Taipei, this has been your GadgetMatch team.
See you next year at COMPUTEX!
Accessories
Akko’s keyboards are straight out of a dream desk setup
Plus, they have a Cat-themed Mouse that got me obsessed!
I’m not one to fawn over a cute keyboard. That changed when I walked into the Akko Gear booth at COMPUTEX.
Imagine walking into a pastel wonderland of keyboards so pretty you’d think they were designed by magical girls on a cloud-shaped typewriter.
Akko’s booth wasn’t just serving tech, it was giving aesthetic obsession.
Let’s talk about the keyboards first. There were dreamy purples, sakura pinks, mint greens — all in soft matte finishes and with keycaps that made me think of bread, bubble tea, soft serve, and my childhood sticker albums.
It’s not just about looks either. These are mechanical keyboards, meaning you still get that satisfying click-clack feedback, but now with a personality that screams kawaii-core.
Some boards had matching themes — like soft gradient caps with clouds and stars, or forest green ones with frog and mushroom accents. But the one that really got me? The cat-themed keyboard and mouse combo.
Yes. A cat-themed mouse. With whiskers. And tiny ears.
I don’t even use mice that often (hello, I love my laptop trackpad), but suddenly I need this one. Pair it with the matching cat paw wrist rest and you’ve got yourself the coziest, cutest desk setup in the whole galaxy.
I felt like these are more personality pieces than tools. It’s a way to say, “Yes, I write emails, but I do it with style.”
As someone who loves tech and aesthetics, Akko is dangerously good at making me want everything they make.
I could already picture a setup where my desk becomes a pastel playground, my daily work stress eased just a little by the sight of a keyboard that looks like it came from Sanrio headquarters.
Computex 2025
I tried an open earbuds that also doubles as fashion clips
The Biosong B7 Open lets you listen in style with earclips you can personalize and flaunt!
When you’ve been walking around COMPUTEX all day, dodging RGB lights and giant gaming rigs, sometimes the thing that catches your eye is the unexpected.
For me, it was these chic, ear-hugging earbuds at the Biosong booth — the B7 Open Earbuds.
At first glance, I honestly thought they were fashion accessories. I mean, they clip onto your ears like statement earrings. But then I realized: oh wow, these are actual earbuds.
And not just any earbuds. These are open-ear, super lightweight, and customizable, which means you can match them to your personal style.
Biosong’s concept here is clear: earbuds that don’t just sound good, but look good too. It’s a refreshing take, especially when most earbuds are still trying to hide in your ear or dangle like dental floss.
The earclip design feels futuristic and fun, and because it doesn’t sit inside your ear canal, it’s surprisingly comfortable. I didn’t feel any pressure or fatigue, and yes, you can wear them for hours without feeling the urge to take them off.
Open-ear, but not open to compromise
The B7 Open uses Bluetooth 5.4 with a dual-chip setup, which meant pairing was quick and stable when I tested it on-site.
There was a noticeable lack of lag during the short demo I tried. I also noticed how spatial the sound felt, thanks to what they call “Surround Sound.”
It’s not noise-canceling, but that’s by design. Open-ear audio is supposed to keep you aware of your surroundings, which is perfect for running, biking, or just walking around a city where you still want to hear what’s going on around you.
Inside, the audio is powered by a bio-dynamic diaphragm — yep, that’s science in your ears. Biosong says they use fibers turned into a bio-cellular fabric for a sound that’s more natural and clear.
I can’t speak to the fiber science, but I can say the mids were clean, vocals sounded crisp, and it didn’t have that harsh digital sharpness cheaper earbuds often do.
Each earbud can last around 5 to 6 hours on a single charge, and the compact charging case bumps that up to 30 hours total.
TL;DR — are the Biosong B7 open earbuds worth it?
If you’re looking for something stylish, light, and practical, these are absolutely worth checking out.
They don’t isolate you from your surroundings (ideal for urban runners, bikers, or people who just want awareness), and they double as a fashion accessory.
I can totally see these fitting into my everyday life — whether I’m running errands, heading to the gym, or just vibing in cute tech.
If you want your earbuds to double as accessories — and still deliver solid audio — the Biosong B7 Open might be one of the coolest little discovery I made at COMPUTEX this year.
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