AGI introduced a lineup of memory and storage products at Computex 2026. The company focused on high-speed modules for gaming PCs and data centers alongside faster portable drives.
New hardware spans consumer gaming kits to enterprise server modules
The new hardware spans several form factors including microSD cards, desktop RAM modules, and internal SSDs. AGI targeted both consumer gaming systems and enterprise server environments with these releases.

The lineup features the RD238 DDR5 RDIMM offering 64 GB and 32 GB densities at speeds up to DDR5-6400. The CA238 CAMM2 module provides dual-channel capacities of 32 GB and 64 GB reaching DDR5-7200. A separate LPDDR5 LPCAMM2 module called the LC238 delivers up to 7200 MT/s in 16 GB and 32 GB sizes.
AGI also showcased a gamer-focused memory kit named the UD858 Turbojet with RGB lighting running at DDR5-6000. A prebuilt system demonstrated an even faster U858 variant hitting DDR5-10000 speeds. The company expanded its storage options with the TF138 Supreme Pro microSD card for Nintendo Switch systems in 128 GB and 256 GB versions.

The portable ED368 SSD connects via USB4 at 40 Gbps and achieves sequential reads up to 3.8 GB/s. Internal storage includes the AI858 M.2 NVMe Gen 5 drive with sequential reads reaching 14 GB/s. AGI displayed this high-speed SSD in a four-drive RAID configuration during the event.
AGI highlighted the microSDXC A2 V30 card as suitable for high endurance applications with sustained write speeds of 30 MB/s. The company did not list specific pricing or release dates for any of these new components at Computex 2026.



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