Next generation NVMe M.2 SSDs that is claimed to provide consumers of all levels of “blazing speeds and high performance.” Embedded solutions that will power products that consumers use in their daily lives. “High-endurance” microSD cards for devices such as security and dash cameras. An 8K video editing station that is powered by the upcoming U.2 NVMe SSD and data centre SATA SSDs in RAID 0.
Highlighting the fact that the company has been working with Hollywood for its content capture and post-production needs for the last few years, Kingston’s demo will also include some tools that are used by the studios. Among these will be DC1000M NVMe U.2 SSD, which will be Kingston’s first U.2 form factor SSD that is claimed to offer over 5x the performance of SATA SSDs. The company says that it is apt for system integrators who design next-generation, high-performance NVMe servers and storage arrays for Tier 2 Cloud providers and hosting companies running either OEM or white box server platforms. The company will also be showcasing Data Center 500R (DC500R) and Data Center 500M (DC500M) SATA SSDs. While DC500R is said to be optimized for read-centric workloads, the DC500M is claimed to be more suited for workloads featuring a high mix of reads and writes. Speaking about the products, Craig Tilmont, director of marketing, Kingston said, “We are proud to be back for another year at CES to share our upcoming products. Whether it’s our SSDs, encrypted USBs, or other Flash or embedded solutions, we hope that those who visit the Kingston suite fully recognize our continued dedication to offering consistent, high-performing solutions. As needs change we’re happy to support all our customers ― client to enterprise ― with products that deliver.” For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.