Kingston Knowledge Center
Learn about memory and storage products, the latest technology trends, tutorials and best practices for both personal and enterprise users.
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How to Choose a Memory Card for Shooting 4K Video
Flash memory cards for capturing 4K video need the right capacity, write speed, data transfer speed, and video speed.
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The NVMe Promise: Squeeze More Out of Existing CPUs
NVMe over Fabric helps CPUs to run more efficiently with lower latency and higher throughput.
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Sustainability, Innovation, and Partnership Series - Episode 2
Join industry experts to discuss how technology partners like Kingston support their business growth and sustainability.
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How to Repurpose Your Old Laptop for Children
A step-by-step guide on how to repurpose your old laptop for your children to study, watch videos, or even play games.
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Sustainability, Innovation, and Partnership Series - Episode 1
Industry experts discuss topics like the key pillars of tech relationships, sustainability, and IT optimization.
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Webinar: How Is NVMe Revolutionizing Storage?
Watch this webinar to discover the benefits of NVMe SSDs.
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How Much Memory Do You Need for Video Editing?
More DRAM means faster PC performance when editing from video, from playback responsiveness to render time. But is 8, 16, 32, or 64GB enough? How much do you need for 1080p, 4K, or 8K?
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What is the difference between hardware vs software-based encryption for secure USB flash drives? - Kingston Technology
There are many advantages to using a dedicated hardware encryption processor in USB flash drives.
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NVMe: Redundancy and RAID
The switch to NVMe requires a full stack review from IT architects to ensure redundancy exists on every layer of the stack.
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Using AI to Turn Today’s Challenges into Tomorrow’s Opportunities
In this eBook, we talk to industry experts as we explore the benefits of artificial intelligence, how it’s fuelling data consumption and how you can prepare your organization for the opportunities it presents.
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NVMe vs SATA: What is the difference?
NVMe is the new protocol for flash storage while SATA was hold-over from HDD.
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Driving NVMe Into the Future
Here are seven of the predictions of what will drive NVMe adoption for 2021.