HIKSEMI Showcases Latest Storage Solutions at COMPUTEX 2025
Focusing on green technology and immersive experiences, COMPUTEX 2025 set trends in the global ICT industry. HIKSEMI aligned with these themes by presenting solutions across four core areas: gaming, photography, personal and family backups, and industrial storage, emphasizing "storage beyond boundaries."
The highlight was the enhanced FUTURE gaming series, featuring the FUTURE PCIe 5.0 SSD, FUTURE RGB DDR5, and FUTURE RGB PSSD. Building on the success of the 2023 PCIe 4.0 series, which gained acclaim in markets like Thailand and Japan, the new lineup offers superior performance and versatility, targeting next-generation gamers and content creators.
For photographers, the CAPTURE series offered high-speed memory cards and magnetically secured portable storage devices for efficient data import and secure backups. Personal and family users benefited from intelligent cloud-based backup solutions and NAS-specific products, ensuring reliable management of digital assets.
In industrial sectors, HIKSEMI showcased robust storage solutions for data centers, smart manufacturing, and rail transit, featuring high reliability, low power consumption, and wide temperature adaptability to aid digital transformation.
At COMPUTEX 2025, HIKSEMI showcased its innovation in storage technology and commitment to customer needs. Industry partners and tech enthusiasts experienced the future of data storage, exploring how next-generation solutions are driving digital transformation forward.
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