Biwin is set to unveil its latest high-performance storage and memory technologies at COMPUTEX 2026, taking place from June 2 to 5 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center.
At Booth #R0102, Hall 2, the company will showcase next-generation DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen5 SSDs, portable storage devices, and professional media solutions designed for AI computing, gaming, content creation, and mobile workflows.
Among the highlights is the Black Opal OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 RGB DDR5 memory kit, featuring a massive 192GB capacity and DDR5-6000 CL28 performance. The memory solution targets AI developers, creators, and engineers handling large-scale multitasking, rendering, and AI model workloads.






Biwin will also introduce the Black Opal X570 PRO PCIe Gen5 SSD, capable of up to 14,000 MB/s read and 13,000 MB/s write speeds. Built with PCIe Gen5×4 technology, the SSD is optimized for demanding applications such as AI processing, 8K video editing, and high-frequency gaming.
For portable storage, the Amber PX4000 Portable SSD delivers read speeds of up to 3,900 MB/s while offering IP67-rated durability and up to 8TB of capacity. The device supports multiple platforms including Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and PlayStation 5.
Biwin is also showcasing the Amber CB500 CFexpress 4.0 Type B card, billed as the world’s first VPG800-certified CFexpress card. Designed for professional cinematography, the storage card supports sustained write speeds of at least 800 MB/s for 8K and 12K RAW video production.
In the gaming and mobile storage segment, the Amber ME300 microSD Express Card adopts PCIe NVMe architecture to deliver up to 900 MB/s read speeds, targeting next-generation handheld gaming systems and mobile content creation.
The company will further debut the CL100 Mini SSD and RD510 Mini SSD Reader, compact NVMe-based storage products designed for ultra-thin devices, gaming handhelds, and mobile workstations.
According to Biwin, the new product lineup reflects its focus on scalable, AI-ready storage infrastructure and high-speed computing solutions as demand grows for data-intensive applications across industries.


