Patriot Memory Unveils Record-Setting DRAM and Storage Solutions at Computex 2025

Patriot Memory debuts groundbreaking DRAM modules and the world´s first DRAM-less PCIe Gen 5 SSD, plus enterprise-grade Artificial Intelligence solutions, at Computex 2025.

Patriot Memory has showcased an impressive array of next-generation memory and storage solutions at COMPUTEX 2025, underscoring its continuing role as a leader in high-performance consumer and enterprise hardware. The company´s latest announcements include the world´s fastest DRAM modules and the debut of the first DRAM-less PCIe Gen 5 SSD, positioning Patriot at the forefront of innovation for gamers, enthusiasts, and professionals seeking top-tier performance.

One of the highlights is the Viper Xtreme 5 CKD RGB and Non-RGB High-Performance DRAM modules, which deliver ultra-high data rates reaching up to 9600 MT/s. These RAM modules feature an integrated Client Clock Driver (CKD), enabling precise and independent timing signals that allow stable overclocking without relying on the CPU´s internal clock. This technological leap means overclockers and performance users can push their systems to new limits while maintaining reliability and stability, making these modules particularly attractive for competitive gaming and high-demand computing tasks.

In addition to advancements in consumer products, Patriot´s industrial brand, ACPI, is expanding its offerings to the enterprise sector with a suite of robust solutions for edge computing and Artificial Intelligence applications. These new solutions are designed for reliability and high-performance operations in data centers and industrial settings, further cementing the company´s versatile approach across both consumer and professional markets. The integration of intelligent storage accessories rounds out Patriot´s Computex 2025 portfolio, catering to growing mobile demands and cementing their status as a comprehensive provider of performance-driven memory and storage technologies.

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