Kingston shipped 100 million A400 SSDs and SATA still refuses to die
Kingston has shipped more than 100 million A400 SATA SSDs since 2017, showing that affordable SATA storage upgrades are still incredibly relevant in the NVMe era.
Kingston has shipped more than 100 million A400 SATA SSDs since 2017, showing that affordable SATA storage upgrades are still incredibly relevant in the NVMe era.
Kingston is pushing enterprise storage to new levels with its DC3000ME Gen5 U.2 NVMe SSD, now available in a massive 30.72TB capacity alongside blazing 14GB/s speeds and data center-focused reliability.
Kingston has announced the IronKey Locker+ 50 G2, a hardware encrypted USB flash drive with AES 256 bit security, BadUSB protection, and multiple password modes.
Kingston’s Dual Portable SSD brings dual USB-A and USB-C connectors in a compact design. It’s not a new idea, but Kingston’s reliability helps it stand out.
Kingston’s IronKey D500S now holds FIPS 140-3 Level 3 validation, offering hardware encryption, dual secure partitions, and a trusted TAA-compliant supply chain for top-tier data protection.
Kingston has released a compact M.2 2230 version of its NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, bringing up to 2TB of fast storage to devices like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally. With speeds up to 6,000MB/s and pricing starting at just $54, it’s a powerful upgrade for handheld gamers and mobile users.