Kingston Technology is expanding its focus on industrial and embedded memory solutions for next-generation applications. The company highlights three main product categories: Design-In Memory, Industrial SSDs, and Embedded Solutions.
Kingston highlights three main product categories including JEDEC-compliant memory modules and industrial storage drives.
Design-In DRAM modules follow JEDEC industry standard specifications to ensure consistent operation and long-term reliability. These modules support controlled bill of materials management and provide PCN (Product Change Notification) support for extended lifecycle planning.
- Design-In Memory: JEDEC industry standard specifications; consistent operation and long-term reliability
- Industrial SSDs: SATA and PCIe NVMe solutions in multiple form factors; commercial and industrial operating temperature ranges; advanced controllers, wear-leveling, garbage collection, and 3D NAND technologies
- Embedded Solutions: eMMC, eMCP, ePoP, UFS, and Discrete DRAM for memory and storage in embedded applications
Industrial SSDs include both SATA and PCIe NVMe options across multiple form factors. The drives operate in commercial and industrial temperature ranges and use advanced controllers, wear-leveling algorithms, garbage collection, and 3D NAND technologies.
Embedded products cover eMMC, eMCP, ePoP, UFS, and Discrete DRAM for global OEM and integrator deployment. These components target memory and storage needs in retail, transportation, logistics, surveillance, networking, and industrial automation applications.
Alisha Munger, VP of sales and marketing at Kingston, stated that the company leverages almost 40 years of experience to power innovation and sustain infrastructure development. The solutions aim to deliver unwavering reliability and extended product lifecycles for critical systems worldwide.
Kingston positions its industrial and embedded portfolio as essential for mission-critical applications requiring long-term system performance. The company continues to supply components that meet the demands of automation, intelligent services, and global infrastructure projects.



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