ADATA’s integrated AI, storage and sustainability innovations give SMBs and enterprises a cost‑effective path to on‑prem AI, while its consumer offerings strengthen its position in the fast‑growing gaming market.
At CES 2026, ADATA leveraged its 25‑year legacy to present a cohesive AI‑centric ecosystem that bridges enterprise storage and edge computing. The TRUSTA AI Scaler Toolkit exemplifies a software‑defined approach, allowing small‑to‑medium businesses to run large‑language‑model inference without the expense of dedicated GPU farms. Coupled with the PCIe 5.0 T7P5 SSD’s record‑breaking throughput and power efficiency, ADATA positions itself as a viable alternative to traditional cloud‑only AI deployments, promising lower latency and reduced carbon footprints for on‑premise workloads.
Sustainability and industrial resilience were equally prominent themes. ADATA’s partnership with MSI and Intel produced the first 4‑RANK DDR5 CUDIMM, delivering 128 GB per module while maintaining stability on prototype Z890 platforms—an essential step for data‑intensive AI and big‑data applications. The company’s industrial line, highlighted by the award‑winning IU2P41BP PCIe 4.0 SSD and the A+ IntelliManager platform, offers remote management and high‑QoS performance for edge servers, reinforcing ADATA’s commitment to energy‑efficient, reliable AI infrastructure across factories and smart‑city deployments.
On the consumer front, XPG’s refreshed gaming portfolio blends aesthetics with thermal engineering, featuring recyclable chassis, high‑flow cooling solutions, and power supplies built with Japanese capacitors for reliability. The eco‑focused NOVAKEY RGB DDR5 memory, constructed from recycled aluminum and PCR materials, underscores a broader industry shift toward greener hardware. Together, these announcements signal ADATA’s strategic expansion across AI, industrial, and gaming markets, setting a benchmark for integrated, sustainable technology solutions in the post‑2025 computing landscape.
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