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AGI rolls out DDR5-7200 memory and 14 GB/s SSDs at Computex

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AGI rolled out a slate of memory and storage products at Computex 2026, targeting gamers, creators, and enterprise users. The lineup opened with the microSDXC A2 V30 card, promising 30 MB/s sustained writes for surveillance and FPV drones, followed by the TF138 Supreme Pro, a Switch‑compatible UHS‑I module hitting 100 MB/s reads in 128 GB and 256 GB capacities for handheld gaming and streaming and VR applications.

Next, AGI showcased DDR5 server and laptop memory. The RD238 RDIMM arrives in 32 GB and 64 GB modules with JEDEC‑rated DDR5‑6400 and DDR5‑5600 speeds. Its CA238 CAMM2 variant pushes capacities to 64 GB and reaches DDR5-7200, while the LC238 LP‑CAMM2 offers LPDDR5‑6400 and LPDDR5-7200 in 16 GB and 32 GB sticks. A gamer‑grade UD858 Turbojet kit pairs 16 GB × 2 modules with DDR5‑6000 and RGB lighting.

On the storage front, AGI unveiled three SSDs and two NVMe drives. The ED368 uses 40 Gbps USB4, reaching 3.8 GB/s reads and 3.6 GB/s writes in 1‑4 TB sizes. The ED268 and ED158 cap at 2 GB/s and 1 GB/s. The AI858 Gen 5 SSD hits 14 GB/s sequential reads with a DRAM cache, while the AI828 Gen 4 model tops out at 7.4 GB/s.