Kingston welcomes new enterprise portfolio featuring DDR5 RDIMM, IronKey USB, and 30TB Gen5 SSD

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15 May 2026 • 12:19 AM MYT
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Kingston’s latest announcement revolves around its enterprise and high-performance portfolio, since they are launching some new parts dedicated to that market.

Kingston welcomes new enterprise portfolio featuring DDR5 RDIMM, IronKey USB, and 30TB Gen5 SSD 33

The DRAM space sees the release of the FURY Renegade Pro DDR5 RDIMM, packing speeds up to 7600MT/s alongside ECC-enabled overclocking, while select higher-speed modules incorporate refined aluminum heat spreaders to maintain thermal stability under sustained loads. Kingston says these modules are made for things like engineering simulations, on-prem AI processing, and data science workflows that require both performance headroom and data integrity.

On the security front, the IronKey Locker+ 50 G2 introduces hardware-based encryption with FIPS 197-certified AES 256-bit in XTS mode, complemented by protections against BadUSB and brute-force attacks, while features such as dual Admin/User password support, configurable complexity modes, auto-lock, and crypto-erase aim to balance enterprise-grade protection with usability across Windows and macOS systems without requiring additional software installation.

Rounding out, the DC3000ME Gen5 U.2 NVMe SSD adds a 30.72TB variant to its lineup, leveraging PCIe 5.0 to deliver sequential read speeds of up to 14GB/s and random performance of up to 2.8 million IOPS, while maintaining backward compatibility with PCIe 4.0, as well as enterprise-focused features including 3D eTLC NAND, onboard power loss protection, and support for AES 256-bit encryption and TCG Opal 2.0, reflecting broader industry shifts toward higher-capacity, high-throughput storage solutions for next-generation data center environments.