ADATA’s making a big splash at COMPUTEX this year as they’re setting up at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center from May 20 to 23 and bringing a full lineup of new tech, not just from ADATA itself, but also from its newer sub-brands like TRUSTA (enterprise storage), ADATA Industrial (industrial-grade solutions), and XPG (their gaming arm).

The whole showcase is broken down into three big themes: AI Computing, Smart Living, and Gaming Lifestyle.

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In the AI Computing zone, TRUSTA is stepping into the spotlight with high-performance, energy-efficient SSDs built for AI servers and data centers. Their new T7 and T5 series are tailored for heavy-duty tasks like machine learning and virtualization. The T7P5 in particular is a beast – think 13,500 MB/s read speeds and up to 15TB of storage. The T5 series covers both PCIe Gen4 and SATA, built specifically for enterprise environments that need stable, nonstop performance.

ADATA Industrial is also showing off its edge computing game with industrial SSDs that use advanced 3D NAND and PCIe Gen5 support. But it’s not just the hardware – they’ve got patented software like A+ IntelliManager that lets businesses monitor health, predict maintenance needs, and keep systems running smoothly.

They’re also diving deeper into AI PCs with new DDR5 LPCAMM2 memory modules that go up to 8,533MT/s and 64GB. These modules are more efficient than traditional laptop RAM and are designed to meet the high demands of AI-powered laptops and edge computing.’ADATA COMPUTEX 2025 (3)

In the Smart Living zone, there’s a standout highlight: ADATA’s own AI-powered autonomous robot. It’s built in partnership with NVIDIA and Advantech and uses NVIDIA’s Isaac Perceptor for AI vision and simulation. It’s aimed at healthcare and can cut deployment time by 70%, which is huge for fast-moving sectors. ADATA is clearly betting big on smart robotics for medical and industrial use.

And then there’s mobile storage – ADATA’s rolling out a whole suite of new external SSDs. You’ve got models like Project TITAN (featuring Thunderbolt 5 and even video output), the SE940 for creators on the go, and the SR800, which doubles as a power bank with built-in storage. Some even have fingerprint security and rugged features like IP68 dust and water protection. These are definitely designed with power users and content creators in mind.

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On the gaming side, XPG is going all out. They’re unveiling NVIDIA-certified SFF-Ready cases for the new GeForce RTX 50 Series, along with new PSUs that comply with ATX 3.1 and are compact enough to make room for bigger GPUs inside small cases.

There’s also an updated STARFIGHTER ITX chassis and the new INVADER X ELITE, which looks stunning with triple tempered glass and immersive ARGB lighting. They even teamed up with modding expert AK Mod to create a bold showcase build.

XPG is also stepping up in the cooling department. Their new LEVANTE VIEW series of AIO liquid coolers includes models with LED displays for real-time monitoring, and their MAESTRO PLUS air coolers are compatible with the latest Intel and AMD chips. These coolers are built not just for performance, but with a sharp eye on design and ease of use too.

And for those who love high-performance RAM, XPG is showing off some jaw-dropping memory kits – including Project INFINITY, which hits 9,200MT/s and features infinity mirror RGB designs, and even greener options like the LANCER CUDIMM made with recycled aluminum.

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To tie it all together, XPG’s built an immersive experience zone right at COMPUTEX, and Visitors can try out high-end gaming setups powered by RTX 50 GPUs and fully loaded with XPG gear – from desktops to peripherals to a premium gaming chair over at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1, 4th Floor N0802.

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