COMPUTEX 2026 Becomes the Stage for Next‑Gen Storage and Memory
Running from June 2 to 5, COMPUTEX 2026 is shaping up as a key platform for major storage and memory announcements. Leading manufacturers are using the show to debut next‑gen memory products and demonstrate how advanced storage lineups will power everything from AI computing to immersive gaming and content creation. Biwin and AGI Technology are among the headline names, each bringing distinct portfolios that span server‑grade RAM, ultra‑fast PCIe SSDs, rugged external drives, and innovative compact form factors. For visitors, the event offers a concentrated look at emerging PCIe 5.0 performance, DDR5 tuning, and new interfaces like microSD Express. For the industry, it provides a barometer of how quickly storage and RAM announcements in 2026 are turning into shipping products that can handle AI workloads, ultra‑high‑resolution video, and always‑connected devices.
Biwin’s High‑Performance DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 Flagships Take the Spotlight
Biwin’s COMPUTEX 2026 storage showcase centers on a mix of high‑capacity DDR5 and bleeding‑edge PCIe 5.0 SSDs. The Black Opal OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 RGB DDR5 kit delivers 192GB via a 48GB x4 configuration, tuned to DDR5‑6000 with CL28 timings. This makes it a compelling option for gamers and AI workloads where both bandwidth and latency matter. On the storage side, the Black Opal X570 PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD targets the upper tier of consumer and workstation performance, offering up to 14,000 MB/s read and 13,000 MB/s write speeds. Backed by a 6nm controller and as much as 8GB of DRAM cache, it can hit around 2 million IOPS, underscoring how COMPUTEX 2026 storage demos are pushing PCIe Gen5 drives closer to their theoretical limits for enthusiast and professional systems.
Rugged, Portable, and Ultra‑Compact: Biwin’s Expanded Storage Lineup
Beyond headline NVMe drives, Biwin is using COMPUTEX 2026 to highlight rugged and compact storage that bridges multiple platforms. The Amber PX4000 external SSD pairs up to 3,900 MB/s read and 3,700 MB/s write speeds with IP67 protection and three‑meter drop resistance, plus capacities reaching 8TB and compatibility with consoles such as the PlayStation 5. For creators, the Amber CB500 CFexpress 4.0 Type B card claims the distinction of being the first with VPG800 certification, sustaining at least 800 MB/s write and peaking at 3,750 MB/s read and 3,500 MB/s write—ideal for 8K and 12K RAW video capture. Biwin also extends into mobile and handheld scenarios with the Amber ME300 microSD Express card and the CL100 Mini SSD, both offering NVMe‑class performance in tiny footprints, supported by the RD510 Mini SSD Reader with USB4 connectivity and active cooling.
AGI’s “Think Big, Build Grand” Vision for AI and Industrial Workloads
AGI Technology arrives at COMPUTEX 2026 with its “Think Big, Build Grand” theme, focusing on AI computing, industrial systems, and high‑performance consumer gear. For data centers and enterprise deployments, AGI is previewing DDR5 RDIMM server memory in 32GB and 64GB capacities, available at 5600 MT/s and 6400 MT/s. Carefully screened ICs are used to ensure stability and signal integrity for continuous 24/7 operation, an essential requirement for AI inference and training workloads. AGI is also expanding its Smart Life series to serve edge and industrial applications that demand high‑frequency data processing. These solutions emphasize data integrity and zero‑frame‑loss performance, supporting real‑time analytics and surveillance scenarios. Positioned at Hall 1, 4th Floor, booth L1117a, AGI’s COMPUTEX 2026 storage and memory portfolio illustrates how next‑gen memory products are being tailored simultaneously for cloud, edge, and consumer environments.

Consumer Creativity and Fandom: AGI’s Themed Storage for Enthusiasts
While AGI is leaning heavily into AI and industrial solutions, it is also using COMPUTEX 2026 to court enthusiasts with a more playful side. The company has announced a collaboration with StorArt to create themed DRAM, SSDs, and rugged external SSDs inspired by the popular ‘DAN DA DAN’ series. These products blend the performance expectations of modern users with distinctive, fandom‑driven aesthetics, adding a lifestyle angle to AGI’s advanced storage lineup. For consumers, this means RAM announcements in 2026 are not only about higher speeds and capacities, but also about personalization and identity. Combined with AGI’s broader portfolio, the collaboration underscores how storage and memory vendors are diversifying their offerings—supporting everything from AI data centers to anime fans who want their PCs and portable drives to reflect their tastes without compromising on performance.

