Kingston Technology is pushing Gen 5 NVMe SSDs into the Middle East as cloud platforms and AI workloads keep hammering infrastructure across the region. The DC3000ME and FURY Renegade G5 drives hit 14,000 megabytes per second with high IOPS, which helps enterprises train models quicker and run analytics without choking on data bottlenecks. Antoine Harb from Kingston said the region is moving past AI testing phases into actual deployment, and storage speed is becoming the make-or-break factor for scaling operations.
The company is positioning itself as more than just a memory vendor by targeting hybrid cloud setups, robotics, edge computing and real-time processing use cases. Kingston keeps pushing the 3-2-1 backup strategy for data protection as volumes explode across Gulf markets, building out its digital infrastructure backbone.
The company is positioning itself as more than just a memory vendor by targeting hybrid cloud setups, robotics, edge computing and real-time processing use cases. Kingston keeps pushing the 3-2-1 backup strategy for data protection as volumes explode across Gulf markets, building out its digital infrastructure backbone.