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Biwin unveils quad‑rank DDR5 and handheld SSDs at Computex

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At Computex 2026 Biwin unveiled its Origin Code line for enthusiasts. The Vortex quad‑rank DDR5 module stacks four ranks across two sub‑channels, raising capacity with lower‑density chips. A top‑flow cooler keeps temps in check, and a demo on an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 with an ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Dark Hero ran the kit at DDR5‑6200 CL28, suggesting an EXPO‑ULL profile, enabling higher densities without new nodes.

Biwin also displayed its DW100 DDR5 series, which adds RGB lighting and targets mainstream users with DDR5‑6000 speeds. On the storage side, the M560 Gen 5 NVMe SSD arrives in 1 TB and 2 TB capacities, using a DRAM‑less controller to deliver solid sequential throughput of up to 11 GB/s. These speeds position Biwin alongside other Gen 5 SSD makers, reinforcing its push into high‑performance consumer storage.

The booth’s star was the BL130 single‑chip SSD built for gaming handhelds. Its PCIe Gen 5 x2 interface offers 512 GB, 1 TB or 2 TB options, reaching 3.7 GB/s reads, 3.4 GB/s writes and 850K IOPS. Its low power draw also suits battery‑limited devices, making the BL130 a practical upgrade for next‑gen handhelds, tightening the gap between portable and desktop gaming.