Last year at Computex 2024, it showcased itsFURY IMPACT 32GB DDR5 CAMM2 memory moduleLater this year, Kingston announced that under the same CAMM2 memory module specification design, it would provide a single module with a larger PCB area to correspond to 128GB of memory capacity, and at the same time, it could implement dual-channel memory operation mode in a single module.

The CAMM2 memory module has been standardized by the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association. It provides CAMM2 with DDR chips, mainly used in gaming laptops or workstation laptops, and LPCAMM2 with LPDDR memory, mainly for thin and light laptops or tablet devices.
The CAMM2 memory module design is mainly to improve the previous SO-DIMM memory module design, while reducing the space and thickness of the motherboard, and can prevent problems such as memory pin aging, oxidation, or skew damage.
Kingston, in collaboration with GIGABYTE AORUS, showcased the CAMM2 modular motherboard, which significantly increases motherboard design flexibility by eliminating the original memory socket. While the current CAMM2 memory module primarily utilizes the motherboard's heat dissipation design, a version with a high-efficiency heatsink will be released later.

As for the new Kingston FURY brandRenegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD, mainly tailored for gamers and those with higher storage performance needs.

The Renegade G5 solid-state drive utilizes Silicon Motion's SM6 PCIe Gen2508 x5 controller chip, manufactured using a 4nm process, and utilizes 3D TLC NAND storage components to deliver read speeds of up to 14800MB/s and write speeds of up to 14000MB/s. Random read and write performance can exceed 200 million IOPS, enabling it to meet the demands of high-performance gaming, high-definition video editing, and artificial intelligence computing.