
Kingston, Biwin, and Klevv are some of the Data and Memory companies that have exhibited their existing and new products this year at COMPUTEX 2025. While we know of Kingston and Klevv being memory and storage companies, Biwin is a relatively newish company that has appeared since last year. However, as I’ve come to learn more about the company, they’re not as young in the arena of storage and PC memory. But let us go through all of their booths at COMPUTEX 2025, with what they are offering.
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COMPUTEX 2025 Day One: Klevv Booth Tour

For day one of COMPUTEX 2025, I’ve dropped by Klevv booth. Klevv shares space with its parent company Essencore. Focusing on Klevv, it features a mix of custom builds all featuring their brand new Klevv Genuine V RGB, and recent Urbane V DDR5 Memory. For storage, there’s the fairly recent Genuine G560 PCIE Gen5 SSD included on the custom builds.








Part of the display showcases the results of benchmarks made using various Klevv products, from the new Genuine V RGB RAM able to hit a high 10600 MT/s to live performance reporting of the Klevv LPCAMM2 memory on a laptop.



A corner of the booth highlights the awards given to Klevv’s Urbane V RGB memory, Genuine G560 SSD and Cras V RGB memory from award giving bodies such as iF and reddot. All of the products on the cabinets are displayed in their disassembled state, showing the design implemented.

To showcase how Klevv tests out (or overclock) its memory and storage products compatibility, several test benches are on display to show performance of these products to different motherboard vendors. Each station has a bench machine equipped with a motherboard from a partner, with any type of cooler and GPU installed, but focus on testing or overclocking a Klevv memory or storage product.


Klevv for their part, continues to raise awareness of their products’ capabililty for overclocking while remaining stable and looking cool by winning design awards.
COMPUTEX 2025 Day Two: Kingston Booth

For day two, we have Kingston. Kingston’s booth is located at the Grand Hilai hotel, just behind Nanggang Exhibit Hall 1. The company secured several rooms to serve as its booth, split up into different sections: Kingston Intelligence Hub, Fury Acceleration Center, and Innovative Creator’s Lab. As discussed in the press release, each features a specific segment of users: Gamers, Enterprise/Industry/Business, and Creators/Innovators.
The Fury Acceleration Center focuses on Kingston’s gaming arm, with the latest Fury Renegade G5 PCIE Gen5 (PCIE5) SSD which pulls a high 14,800/14,000 MB/s read/write speed (for its highest capacity model). The Fury Renegade CUDIMM DDR5 memory also has a faster model, with up to 8800 MT/s model released this COMPUTEX 2025. A demo machine using both new Fury memory and storage products running Halo Infinite can be found in the center. Development of the CAMM2 memory is still in Kingston’s drawing board, with mock-ups including one CAMM2 module installed on a partner (Gigabyte Z890 Tachyon ICE) motherboard supporting it.





The Kingston Intelligence Hub, meanwhile, focuses on industrial and enterprise use of Kingston’s products. Enterprise/Industrial grade server memory and high performance PCIE5 Storage for servers like the new DCM3000ME U.2 PCIe NVMe Gen5 x 4 SSD. It may look like your old SATA 2.5″ SSD drive, but it is primarily used for data center server use. With how AI is being adapted more these days, data for storing indexed information is quite big hence having both a fast and reliable storage is needed. Industrial robots, such as the Multi Modal Inspection Robot requires parts that are also reliable aside from being performance oriented.




The Innovative Creators Lab is a room dedicated to people who are exploring advanced technologies like studying aerospace like Rocket Technology Exploration Team (RTET) student team from NTUST and NFU in East Asia. Their studies require gathering data and Kingston provided them with the necessary parts (Kingston FURY G5 SSD for telemetry data recording and a complete PC with both Kingston FURY SSD and memory installed).


And as part of the creator’s involvement, portable data storage in the form of USB drives and portable SSDs (Kingston XS1000/XS2000 portable drives) are on display. One thing new regarding this year’s XS series is the change in branding. New drives will now sport Kingston’s logo. The Exodia USB drive family welcomes the Exodia S travel flash drive, and the Canvas SD cards will now have faster read/write speeds available.



Kingston exemplifies its “Built-on Commitment” promise with having supported scientific endeavors with the Rocket Technology Exploration Team (RTET) through their Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM RAM and G5 PCIe5.0 Storage solutions as seen through Kingston’s showroom at Computex 2025. For creators, it encourages growth in learning more about the world.
Much can be said about gamers as well, seeking the best performance in everything, even so with the advent of lighter laptops and compact PC builds, having a more compact memory like the Kingston FURY Impact CAMM2 RAM reduces the need of pairing memory sticks together, as well as eating up more motherboard space for desktop or laptops. While on the enterprise/industry side, having a reliable storage product is a make-or-break deal for industries requiring machinery (and its components) to run at extreme conditions.
COMPUTEX 2025 Day 2: BIWIN Technology
BIWIN is again joining this year’s COMPUTEX to introduce their new products this year. The company itself pride themselves in their capability of producing reliable memory and storage solutions for other companies like Acer and Lenovo. In their section of the Grand Hilai hotel, several suites contain products produced by BIWIN for their clients (Acer/Lenovo) and their own products, of which are brand new and featured in this section.
I toured around BIWIN’s booth and talked to a marketing director who provided me with insights to how BIWIN works with its partner companies in developing and making storage and memory products for them. Acer and Lenovo are just two companies which BIWIN does business with and have displayed their products in the pavilion. There are other brands as well, however, BIWIN has an agreement not to divulge their names.





Through work as an OEM, BIWIN started its own line of memory and storage line which aims to not beat performance, but to provide another option for PC Builders in an ever-growing PC market. But what are the new products for BIWIN’s lineup? We have posted previously a teaser from BIWIN of what to expect at the event. I was on hand to look at the physical products at their booth.
For SSD, they have the Black Opal X570 & X570 PRO Gen5 SSD. The Black Opal X570 is the high-speed DRAM-less version, with a fast read/write speed of up to 14,500/11000 MB/s. The Black Opal X570 Pro meanwhile has up to 4GB DRAM cache included with a similar read/write speed, making it a very reliable drive for heavy duty gaming/content creation. There’s a variant of the X570 Pro with a heatsink, perfect for PCIE Gen5 PCs without ample cooling solutions.



The Black Opal OC Lab Gold DW100 DDR5 Memory is a new addition to BIWIN’s line for memory products. It’s a DDR5 memory module that has a tuned speed (EXPO) of DDR5 8000 CL34 and DDR5 6400 CL28. This combination allows for a balance of speed with the lowest possible latency for a very responsive memory. It has an OC Optimized badge, which is a sign that the BIWIN OC Lab team has specifically optimized these memory modules for AMD motherboards. But for Intel motherboards, there’s the Black Opal OC Lab DW100 DDR5 RGB CUDIMM with a CKD chip, which allows for a memory speed of either 9200 MT/s CL44 or 9466 MT/s CL46. While the OC Lab Gold model comes in black with gold highlights, the OC Lab CUDIMM comes in white, with silver highlights.

For portable storage the Amber PR2000 Portable SSD mixes in a variety of colors with rugged a design, its form factor is similar to that of 2.5″ portable HDDs, ensuring the case is able to protect the SSD inside. It is rated IP67 for water and dust resistance, while having been tested its survivability of drops from up to 3m in height. While already available, the PD2000 Type C SSD is one of the other eye-catching portable SSDs in the booth as it is used (or opened) similar to a lipstick. For their flash drives, the UD400 is an interesting design, borrowing from true wireless earphones by having its own carrying case to store both the drive and its adapter.




BIWIN with its latest offerings, enables them to stand on the global stage. These latest products found at their booth show that the company has the chops to join a competitive market of storage and memory.
COMPUTEX 2025 Memory and Storage Coverage Closing
This wraps up our coverage of COMPUTEX 2025 on some of the various Memory and Storage brands that have appeared from the exhibit floor of Nangang to the exclusive booths over at Grand Hilai. Memory and Storage are core parts of a PC and the new drives and memory being released should drive better performance and hopefully the addition of more players in the market would shake up the memory/storage competition (to drive reliable and better manufactured units). Look out for more booth coverage reports post COMPUTEX coming soon.