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Kingston has already shipped over 100 million overclockable memory modules

Kingston has been a key player in the memory market for decades and even after selling off the HyperX brand, the company has not slowed down in the high-performance market segment. This week, Kingston officially surpassed a new milestone, having sold an impressive 100 million overclockable memory modules worldwide. 

In 2002, Kingston launched the HyperX line of high-performance memory modules, which became widely recognized and famous among enthusiasts and gaming communities. Despite selling the brand to HP in 2021, Kingston continues to invest its resources and expertise into creating next-generation enthusiast products under the Kingston Fury brand.

Despite its significant presence in the consumer market, Kingston Fury also has a share of the server memory market. The company was granted a U.S. patent in 2005 on a proprietary, dynamic burn-in tester to ensure the quality of the server memory modules. Kingston's portfolio now includes Kingston Fury Renegade Pro DDR5 RDIMMs, overclockable server-class DDR5 memory for creators, engineers, and data science professionals, and Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 and Renegade DDR5 memory modules with white heat spreaders that allow users to choose the colour that best fits their style.

In a statement, Iwona Zalewska, DRAM business manager at Kingston EMEA, said: “Kingston is committed to designing and manufacturing products that offer consumers unparalleled style and performance. This milestone demonstrates Kingston’s market leadership, supporting users in every segment of our industry by providing world-renowned customer service and the highest quality products, with reliability to match.”

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