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Silicon Power at Computex 2025: XPower Cyclone, Gen 5 SSDs, CSODIMMs

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Silicon Power brought an extensive lineup of memory products to Computex 2025. We begin our tour with the company's DDR5 CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs. The company's baseline DDR5 CKD lineup sees CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs tick at DDR5-6400, with 16 GB density, CL52, and 1.1 V. The XPower Storm RGB is a premium gaming PC memory series, which comes in 16 GB and 32 GB single modules, and 32 GB (2x 16 GB) and 64 GB (2x 32 GB) kits. Speeds range between DDR5-6000 to DDR5-8000. These support XMP and EXPO.

The XPower Zenith is a mid-range kit, which comes in the same kind of densities as the XPower Storm RGB, but with speeds of DDR5-5200, DDR5-5600, and DDR5-6000. The XPower Cyclone is the company's enthusiast-segment DDR5 OC memory series. The non-CKD (UDIMM) variant comes in speeds of up to DDR5-8000, with the CKD (CUDIMM) variants pushing further, up to DDR5-9200.



Moving on to storage, and we see the company's XPower XS90, an enthusiast-class M.2 Gen 5 NVMe SSD, offering speeds of up to 14 GB/s sequential reads, up to 4 TB of storage, and is based on a 6 nm controller (likely the Maxiotek DRAMless). There's also a value Gen 5 SSD in the form of the US85, which comes in 1 TB and 2 TB capacities, offering sequential reads of up to 10.3 GB/s and up to 8.6 GB/s sequential writes.



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