CES: Kingston USB Type-C Vault Privacy 50C Drive, Fury Impact DDR5 DRAM, and 4TB NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
And also server premier DDR5 4,800MT/s registered DIMMs, IronKey hardware-encrypted USB flash drives, and Renegade DDR5 with ‘White Heat Spreader’
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 9, 2023 at 2:01 pmKingston Technology Company, Inc. will return to Las Vegas, NV, to showcase its latest offerings and upcoming products in 2023.
With USB Type-C Vault Privacy 50C drive users can protect
their data against BadUSB and Brute Force attack on any system
As work-from-home continues to grow, so does the need for proper measures to secure sensitive data. Kingston IronKey launched its first USB Type-C Vault Privacy 50C (IKVP50C) drive. Now, on any system users can protect their data against BadUSB and Brute Force attacks with the FIPS 197 Certified and XTS-AES 256-bit hardware-encrypted Vault Privacy 50 series.
The Multi-Password Option with ‘Complex or Passphrase modes’ lets users choose a numeric PIN, sentence with space characters, or list of words so their password is easy to remember but harder for others to guess. The line of hardware-encrypted storage offers other features designed to protect your data. Whether it’s with the VP50 series, FIPS 140-3 Level 3 (Pending) Certified KP200 with alphanumeric keypad, or the VP80ES, the firm’s OS-independent external SSD with color touch screen – don’t let your data be a soft target.
Fury Renegade DDR5
Since the last time the company was present at CES, it launched its Fury gaming line providing memory and storage for those in need of performance. From high-speed Fury Renegade DDR5 up to 7,200MT/s, Impact SODIMM for small form factor systems, or the Renegade SSD with heat sink, the line offers PC enthusiasts, gamers, and content creators the power and style they’re looking for.
Renegade SSD
“It’s great to get back to in-person tradeshows but we’re especially glad to be amongst colleagues and friends at CES, ‘the global stage for innovation’ to share not just what we’ve been up to the past few years but also what’s coming from Kingston in 2023,” said Craig Tilmont, senior director, marketing. “We’re committed to delivering technology solutions that suit consumers’ everyday needs and we look forward to talking about them this week.”
The firm continues its collaboration with Intel showcasing the gaming power achieved when the latest systems technology from Intel NUC and performance Fury memory and storage come together.
Kingston will demo and display:
- Bandwidth test with Fury Impact DDR5 5,600MT/s SODIMMs in Intel Raptor Canyon NUC
- Game demo with Fury Renegade and Impact DDR4 in Intel Serpent Canyon NUC
- Fury Renegade DDR5 with ‘White Heat Spreader’
- Server premier DDR5 4,800MT/s registered DIMMs
- IronKey hardware-encrypted USB flash drives
- 4TB NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
USB Type-C Vault Privacy 50C (IKVP50C) drive specs