ADATA showcases a new lineup of memory modules and storage devices at Computex 2026. The company displays products spanning high-performance desktop RAM to enterprise-grade solid-state drives. The product lineup demonstrates ADATA's commitment to serving both enthusiast gamers and enterprise storage markets.
High-density modules and enterprise drives also unveiled
The XPG Novakey RGB DDR5 module reaches speeds up to DDR5-8000 MT/s. ADATA also reveals a Premier series 4R CUDIMM that offers 128 GB of density. This specific module runs at DDR5-7200 with CL58 timing and requires 1.1 V of voltage.
- XPG Novakey RGB DDR5 Memory Speed: Up to DDR5-8000 MT/s
- XPG DDR5 CUDIMM Speed: In excess of 10000 MT/s
- Premier Series 4R CUDIMM Density: 128 GB
- Premier Series 4R CUDIMM Speed: DDR5-7200 with CL58 and 1.1 V
- SD 7.1 microSDXC Capacity: 1 TB

ADATA is currently engineering advanced DDR5 CUDIMMs and AMD EXPO-ULL kits to support upcoming computing architectures. ADATA reports it is working on DDR5 CUDIMMs that exceed 10,000 MT/s. The vendor also lists new AMD EXPO-ULL kits as part of its development pipeline.
Storage updates include the first SD 7.1 microSDXC card with a 1 TB capacity. This card delivers sequential read speeds up to 800 MB/s and write speeds up to 700 MB/s. ADATA also introduces the TRUSTA TD7P51 ECO drive, which scales storage capacities up to 15.36 TB.
The portable SSD offerings feature high-speed connectivity options such as 40 Gbps USB4 and 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 interfaces. The Urban Pocket Elite features a 40 Gbps USB4 connection and achieves 4 GB/s sequential reads alongside 3.6 GB/s writes. The Urban Tapsafe model uses a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 interface to reach transfer speeds of up to 1.9 GB/s.

ADATA plans to display these memory and storage products at Computex 2026. The company brings its XPG and TRUSTA brands together for this showcase event.



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