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Patriot Memory Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary at Computex 2025 with a Remarkable Display of Technological Innovation

Patriot Memory delivered a standout performance at Computex 2025, held from May 20 to 23 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, where the company unveiled its latest portfolio of high-performance memory and storage solutions in celebration of its 40th anniversary as a market leader.

One of the major highlights was the launch of the new Viper Xtreme 5 CKD line—DDR5 modules boasting speeds of up to 9,600 MT/s. These modules incorporate Client Clock Driver (CKD) technology, ensuring enhanced stability and superior performance during overclocking. In addition, a special limited edition was introduced to commemorate the milestone, featuring speeds of up to 8,000 MT/s and capacities of 48 GB per module.

Within the memory segment, the exhibition also showcased the Viper Venom and Viper Elite 5-Ultra lines, which include models with RGB lighting and TUF Gaming Alliance certification. The lineup further extended to include SO-DIMM kits for laptops, delivering speeds of up to 7,200 MT/s.

On the portable storage front, Patriot broadened its offering with products tailored for mobile professionals and content creators. Key introductions include:

In the realm of PCIe Gen5 solutions, Patriot introduced two groundbreaking products that mark a significant advancement in performance:

Complementing its portfolio for content creators, Patriot also presented solutions such as the MD330 Storage Hub, which integrates storage with HDMI projection capabilities from smartphones, and the iLuxe Studio, a magnetically attached SSD for iPhone that supports Apple ProRes recording.

Additionally, under its industrial brand ACPI, Patriot showcased PCIe Gen5 storage solutions and DDR5-6400 CKD memory modules designed for automation, edge computing, and artificial intelligence applications—underscoring the group’s commitment to mission-critical markets.

With a proposition that combines extreme performance, functional design, and adaptability for a range of user profiles, Patriot Memory positioned itself at Computex 2025 as a key player in the future of memory and storage technology.