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Kingston seems to be on quit a roll these days because, after unveiling those impressive HyperX Black memory kits yesterday, it's now back with a very interesting offering the owners of notebooks powered by the Intel “Huron River” CPUs.Without a doubt, the number of users who actually upgrade their n... |
2 March 2011 03:12 GMT |
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Given the fact that CeBIT 2011 has just opened its gates in Hannover, Germany, Kingston has decided to also prepare a new product announcement for this important occasion, releasing its HyperX T1 Black DDR3 triple-channel memory kits. The memory manufacturer reveals the fact that the their new HyperX T1 Black DDR3 t... |
1 March 2011 03:03 GMT |
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Kingston Technology, one of the world's premiere DIMM modules manufacturers, has just announced that its ValueRAM Server Premier series of DDR3 memory has been independently validated to work with a wide range of Supermicro server motherboards, including dual-socket models.
Kingston has received the certifica... |
17 February 2011 08:34 GMT |
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Kingston and BlockMaster decided, some time ago, to pool their resources and create better storage units, particularly some with high security value, and it seems one such flash drive has finally been officially introduced.There are multiple ways to make a storage device capable of keeping the data stored on it safe... |
15 February 2011 06:18 GMT |
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Investments are a common occurrence in the IT industry, as they are on every other industry out there, and it seems that one of the newest such moves will have Kingston and JMicron as players.That Kingston was planning on acquiring a stake in semiconductor manufacturer JMicron is not exactly a new rumor, as the inte... |
11 February 2011 03:47 GMT |
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It seems that, once again, a company seeks to establish a partnership of sorts with another, with the goal of expanding its marketing prowess by accessing IP useful in its business practices.Kingston is best known for its memory products, the many DRAM modules and kits that it provides for desktops and laptops alike... |
24 January 2011 05:16 GMT |
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During the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, Kingston has showcased one of the most interesting devices that we have laid our eyes on lately, a portable hard drive that features built-in WiFi capabilities, and allows users to stream media content right from the SSD to their iPad or iPhone.
Called the MobiSX, for now... |
13 January 2011 10:15 GMT |
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Without a doubt, photographers and videographers who really want to push their digital cameras or camcorders to the limit require some ultra-fast memory cards that will help them achieve this goal, and that's exactly the type of product Kingston released at CES 2011, namely the SDHC UHS-I UltimateXX memory cards... |
12 January 2011 04:18 GMT |
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Without a doubt, USB 3.0 is heading at light-speed towards mainstream status, and for this reason, Kingston has some pretty big plans regarding the SuperSpeed standard for 2011, as the company revealed at CES 2011, in Las Vegas.
As some of you will certainly remember, back in September 2010, Kingston unveiled its ... |
10 January 2011 01:46 GMT |
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Although Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture was just released at the beginning of the week, Kingston is quick to announce that their 2133MHz HyperX memory series has achieved Intel XMP certification for the P67 Sandy Bridge platform, becoming the first company to get such certification for a 8GB memory kit.
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6 January 2011 08:19 GMT |
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Since the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show is now underway, Kingston decided it was finally time to release its newest memory products, namely the HyperX Genesis Special Edition Grey.Kingston's HyperX brand has been in existence for years and, recently, it even started to incorporate solid state dri... |
6 January 2011 04:03 GMT |
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Kingston Digital decided it was time to make the flash drive market even more colorful than it was before by releasing three new models, each with their very own, quite unique color schemes.
Kingston is known throughout the world as one of the more prominent suppliers of storage units, both external and internal.... |
11 December 2010 03:46 GMT |
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As 2010 draws to an end, just about everyone's starting to make some interesting predictions as to what we might expect over the course of 2010, but some (such as Kingston's co-founder and president, John Tu) have more insights into what the next year will bring than others, especially in their particular a... |
10 December 2010 06:21 GMT |
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Kingston may be fond of its red color scheme when it comes to solid state drives, but it seems to have gone for a completely different style when it designed its series of USB 3.0 SSDs.Kingston may have just released a collection of SSDs intended for a more or less unusual market segment, but the company has in no w... |
22 November 2010 08:57 GMT |
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It appears that Kingston has decided to start dealing in another type of solid state drives besides those for consumers and for servers or data centers, the newest collection of such drives being called SSDNow S100.As end-users know, solid state drives have begun to gain an even greater traction on the storage marke... |
22 November 2010 08:25 GMT |
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Although Kingston's been promoting mostly its NAND Flash business lately, with numerous new flash drives and SSDs making their way onto the market, that hasn't stopped it from recording some pretty impressive sales figures in other areas as well, market research company iSupply ranking it as the number one ... |
18 November 2010 01:30 GMT |
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In today's world USB flash drives have become such commonplace items that is hard for anyone out there to leave home without one, Kingston's recently released DataTraveler R500 coming as an interesting option if you are searching for a larger capacity drive. Available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models, this new... |
15 November 2010 08:46 GMT |
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Around a week ago, we've let in you in on a little “secret”, namely Kingston's plans of refreshing their SSDNow V series solid state drives, and sure enough, the company delivered on its promise right on time by rolling out the SSDNow V100 range, that targets mainstream consumers in particular.T... |
9 November 2010 01:16 GMT |
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Well, well, looks like Kingston's keeping itself pretty busy this time of year, its main area of focus being, apparently, that of SSDs, where they've announced plenty of interesting things, with a whole lot more to come in the near future.So, after checking out that new 96GB, improved SSDNow V+100 model yes... |
3 November 2010 02:22 GMT |
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Kingston's SSD division has been extremely active over the past year or so, the company managing to establish itself as one of the top player in this market segment, now they're back with yet another addition to their SSDNow V+ family of solid-state drives, namely the enterprise-oriented SSDNow V+100.With ... |
2 November 2010 02:00 GMT |
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Solid-state drives (or SSDs) have become one of the hottest trends in storage technology over the past couple of years, the competition in this segment being more and more dire, with several companies struggling to come up with all sorts of new technologies and developments that will allow them to be even half a step... |
29 October 2010 13:41 GMT |
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We're pretty sure quite a few of you out there have had the chance to take a close look at Kingston's HyperX memory modules and their trademark blue colour (and probably even more are using them as we speak), but it seems that the memory manufacturer is quite keen on offering its customers a few surprises, ... |
29 October 2010 02:16 GMT |
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In today's high performance enthusiast market nothing can get out without being overclocked, so Kingston has just released its already familiar HyperX DDR memory fan in all new black colorway that should satisfy those modders that were disappointed this was only available in blue.Apart from the color change, not... |
25 October 2010 09:58 GMT |
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Coming to expand its Flash-based storage offer, Kingston has now issued a press release in which it details a new memory card that complies with the SD Specification Version 2.00 and mostly aimed at smartphones.The memory card is a Class 4 model with a capacity of 32 GB which, as Kingston puts it, corresponds to 2,0... |
7 October 2010 02:40 GMT |
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Of the multiple types of memory cards on the market, CompactFlash cards are among the most capacious and speedy, so Kingston just went ahead and created one that actually supports UDMA mode 6, the CompactFlash Ultimate 600x.Though they can be used in a whole variety of electronics, CompactFlash cards truly shine whe... |
29 September 2010 04:41 GMT |
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Though solid state drives usually come in the 2.5-inch form factor, Kingston decided to use the even more compact 1.8-inch size when it designed the aptly named SSDNow V+ 180, a series of MLC-based drives aimed at consumers and and enterprise users alike.As end-users may or may not know, solid state drives have seve... |
23 September 2010 06:22 GMT |
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Though it seemed to have no qualms with taking its time, Kingston Digital has finally begun to offer USB 3.0 flash drive units, the newcomer going by the name of DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 and intended for enthusiasts. As end-users probably know by now, the USB 3.0 interface has a very high maximum theoretical data t... |
15 September 2010 02:55 GMT |
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Each year, many things occur at Gamescom, but this once there seems to be cause for awe as a pair of overclockers apparently managed to break DDR3 speed records by taking Kingston's 2,333 MHz HyperX KHX2333C9D3T1K3 kit and overclocking it to 3,068 MHz.Not long ago, there was an update on the status of DDR4, rev... |
24 August 2010 06:56 GMT |
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Kignston has already unveiled the HyperX H2O, its first DDR3 modules with water cooling, but Kingston Europe has now stepped up in order to make the formal announcement that these modules, along with the DDR2 and DDR3 HyperX 'blu' Series, among others, are now selling.The HyperX 'blu' is a line o... |
12 August 2010 10:22 GMT |
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Kingston was revealed to be working on liquid-cooled DDR3 before, but only now has it decided to finally unleash the first member of the HyperX line that is actually equipped with a waterblock. Normally, companies only strap a heatspreader on their modules and leave it to overclockers to come up with unorthodox cooli... |
3 August 2010 03:01 GMT |
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Kingston unveiled a significant number of flash-based storage devices already, but there is always room for more, especially considering the unrelenting consumer desire for something new. In fact, the freshness factor sometimes outweighs performance in terms of product appeal, and the company was well aware of this ... |
30 July 2010 05:37 GMT |
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Hearing that a company or another has decided to delay the launch of one of its products doesn't usually come as a good sign, which means that Kingston is unlikely to be very pleased with its current predicament. Granted, no official announcement was made, but the folks over at OCWorkbench reported that a certai... |
5 July 2010 05:10 GMT |
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Adoption of flash storage has become increasingly widespread and even hard disk drives are beginning to sense the remote threat that solid state drives are becoming, as NAND Flash chips get cheaper and controllers get faster. Also, in the case of flash drives in particular, not only performance, but also security an... |
23 June 2010 09:06 GMT |
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Even though, at the beginning of consumer computing, overclocking was against the wishes of CPU makers, AMD and Intel were eventually forced to give in to public pressure and began to release parts specifically designed to allow such enthusiasts to experiment with voltages and clock settings. Before long, an entire ... |
21 June 2010 10:25 GMT |
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It can certainly be said that this year's expo in Taipei saw Kingston making its entrance in full force. Not only did the company show off a 2,544MHz dual-channel DDR3 memory kit, but it also came up with a 2,533MHz triple-channel version. This definitely turned some heads and, to take advantage of this attenti... |
3 June 2010 05:03 GMT |
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Kingston definitely stole the spotlight at Computex, at least for a while, when it showed off what is possibly the fastest ever triple-channel memory kit to receive Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) certification. With a clock speed of 2533MHz, though, they will likely only be manufactured in a limited number and wi... |
3 June 2010 03:48 GMT |
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No doubt Kingston has already caused waves at Computex, with its demonstration of the supposedly fastest memory in existence, namely a 2GB dual-channel DDR3 memory kit clocked at 2,544MHz. This feat most likely made a lasting impression on the market already, but there seems to be no end to the hardware maker's... |
2 June 2010 03:10 GMT |
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The Computex expo in Taipei, Taiwan, won't officially open until tomorrow but, of course, all the hardware makers and PC suppliers are already on the site, setting up their exhibitions and even offering sneak peaks at some of their more noteworthy creations. Kingston, of course, has already arrived and appears ... |
31 May 2010 03:25 GMT |
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Hardcore enthusiasts will always do whatever it takes in order to get their hands on the latest and fastest CPUs, memory product and graphics cards, but there are many more end-users who have similar goals but lack the financial means to achieve them. Fortunately, hardware makers are always mindful of this market seg... |
26 May 2010 05:24 GMT |
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Though most USB flash drives are simple solutions for carrying data around easily, there are also a number of such devices that come with advanced security features such as hardware encryption, password protection and automatic data deletion. Such drives are mainly aimed at the professional and government sectors, wh... |
28 April 2010 03:50 GMT |
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Kingston is probably among the first names that will pop in your head when looking for a new memory for your computer system, or a new module that will replace your old, worn-out memory. The Fountain Valley, California-based outfit has recently made a number of announcements in the market of RAM products. In addition... |
19 March 2010 09:35 GMT |
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It is a common tactic for hardware makers to praise their new devices as best they can in their press releases, but there is little doubt that end-users are more likely to be impressed when they hear that a top-tier company like Intel approves of a certain product. Eager to waste no time showing off the quality of it... |
16 March 2010 04:10 GMT |
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Memory technology seems to have reached a point where it can more than keep up with the latest advancements in hardware and software, especially gaming applications. As such, RAM specialists often find that, besides pricing and advertising efforts, a defining factor in a product's marketing performance is its en... |
3 March 2010 06:20 GMT |
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Flash memory has evolved to a point where diminutive flash drives can pack more storage space than a variety of hard drives and SSDs. Kingston originally launched its 256GB USB flash drive in July 2009 and has since been selling it in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia/Pacific region. Now, months later, the... |
19 February 2010 02:30 GMT |
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With smartphones, HD cameras and other host devices constantly demanding more, better and faster memory products, storage-solution developers are making their own strides. One of the more recent mobile-storage products was released by Kingston Digital, the Flash memory affiliate of independent memory-product develope... |
15 February 2010 09:30 GMT |
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Kingston has announced that it has completed the development of its second-generations SSDNow V Series solid state drives (SSDs) for mainstream consumers and small and medium businesses. These new drives promise to provide end-users with added functionality and higher performance while staying at the same price point... |
11 February 2010 02:46 GMT |
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2008 was a very bad year for the IT industry as a whole and companies were not exactly optimistic when 2009 came. However, thanks to the excellent marketing performance of netbooks, the advancements in flash memory and, especially, the evolution of green computing helped turn the situation around, so that 2008's... |
9 February 2010 03:14 GMT |
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Kingston has recently announced its latest line of high-security, government-aimed USB flash drives. Known as the DataTraveler 5000 flash drives, the devices measure 77.9mm x 22mm x 12.05mm, are designed for USB 2.0 and may operate at temperatures between 0°C an 60°C. They also have a rugged titanium-coated s... |
28 January 2010 03:55 GMT |
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Kingston Technology, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance memory and Flash-based storage solutions, announced today the expansion of its line of SSDNow solid state drives, with the addition of its second-generation SSDNow V+ series. Designed to provide consumers with a boost of both speed ... |
26 January 2010 09:10 GMT |
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Solid state drives are already known for their ability to deliver read and write speeds significantly better than those achievable by hard drives. The area where SSDs are still lacking, however, is that of storage capacity itself. Eager to lower the space gap between HDDs and SSDs is Kingston, which has released a so... |
25 January 2010 08:30 GMT |
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