Silicon Power introduced two new hardware categories at Computex 2026. The company displayed high-speed DDR5 memory kits and a next-generation Gen 5 solid-state drive. The memory kits and SSD are aimed at PC enthusiasts seeking high-speed performance for gaming and creative tasks.

New memory kits and Gen 5 SSDs target PC enthusiasts with high-speed performance.
The XPower Cyclone series features DDR5 modules with speeds reaching up to DDR5-8000. Silicon Power added AMD EXPO-ULL profiles to support advanced overclocking on Ryzen platforms. These memory modules operate effectively with conventional desktop setups and do not need specialized cooling systems.
Silicon Power also launched the XPower XS90, a Gen 5 M.2 NVMe SSD. This drive delivers sequential read speeds up to 14.3 GB/s across its full capacity range. The storage device supports capacities of 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB to accommodate varying user needs.
Thermal performance is managed through integrated aluminum heat spreaders on the XPower Cyclone modules. The XPower XS90 SSD operates within the M.2 form factor commonly found in modern motherboards. The new hardware connects directly to standard motherboards, eliminating the need for additional adapters or cables.
Silicon Power showcased these components alongside other storage and memory innovations at Computex 2026. Silicon Power broadens its XPower lineup by adding these high-performance components for demanding PC builds.



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