Biwin enters COMPUTEX 2026 with a fresh new lineup of storage and RAM offerings
Biwin has confirmed its participation in COMPUTEX 2026, taking place from June 2 to 5 in Taipei, where the company will showcase a curated lineup of flagship storage and memory solutions at Booth #R0102, Level 4, Hall 2, alongside a dedicated hospitality suite at the Grand Hilai Taipei, signaling a more comprehensive engagement strategy with partners and attendees.
Leading the memory segment is the Black Opal OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 RGB DDR5 kit, configured at 192GB via a 48GB x4 setup and tuned to DDR5-6000 CL28, positioning it as a high-capacity solution aimed at both gaming and compute-heavy workloads such as AI processing, where bandwidth and latency tuning play a critical role.
On the storage front, the Black Opal X570 PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD pushes into the upper tier of consumer performance, delivering sequential speeds of up to 14,000 MB/s read and 13,000 MB/s write, while leveraging a 6nm controller and up to 8GB of DRAM cache to achieve as much as 2 million IOPS, reflecting the continued maturation of PCIe Gen5 storage for enthusiast and workstation-class systems.
Biwin is also expanding into ruggedized storage with the Amber PX4000 external SSD, offering up to 3,900 MB/s read and 3,700 MB/s write speeds, while incorporating IP67-rated protection and drop resistance of up to three meters, alongside capacities reaching 8TB and broad compatibility including consoles like the PlayStation 5, underscoring its versatility across platforms.
For professional creators, the Amber CB500 CFexpress 4.0 Type B card stands out as the first in its category to achieve VPG800 certification, ensuring sustained write speeds of at least 800 MB/s, while peak performance reaches up to 3,750 MB/s read and 3,500 MB/s write, enabling demanding workflows such as 8K and 12K RAW video capture without bottlenecks.
Addressing mobile and handheld use cases, the Amber ME300 microSD Express card adopts a PCIe NVMe interface to deliver speeds of up to 900 MB/s read and 800 MB/s write, significantly surpassing traditional microSD standards while maintaining backward compatibility with UHS-I devices, offering a bridge between current and next-generation storage ecosystems.
Rounding out the lineup is the CL100 Mini SSD, a microSD-sized NVMe solution utilizing PCIe Gen4 x2 to reach up to 3,700 MB/s read and 3,400 MB/s write, designed for ultra-thin devices and compact systems, complemented by IP68 protection and a SIM-like installation mechanism for simplified expansion, while the accompanying RD510 Mini SSD Reader leverages USB4 connectivity and active cooling to sustain performance under continuous workloads, highlighting Biwin’s push toward compact, high-performance storage innovation.