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Last updated: June 7, 2026, 5:32 AM ET

Tech & Hardware Netac unveiled DDR5 Shadow II modules at Computex 2026, achieving up to 7600 MHz speeds with premium ICs, alongside portable U.3 SSDs and docking stations designed for enterprise workflows. Enterprise-grade U.3 SSDs debuted alongside portable variants, while accessory bundles target hybrid cloud-storage solutions. Analysts noted the lineup reinforces Netac’s focus on high-performance, portable hardware amid rising demand for compact data-center alternatives.

Docking stations featuring Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 support were highlighted as key accessories for multi-monitor setups, though pricing details remain undisclosed. The portfolio’s emphasis on DDR5 adoption and SSD miniaturization aligns with industry trends toward energy-efficient, space-saving storage solutions.