According to the report, the world's top five memory manufacturers account for 81% of total revenue in 2024, while the top eight manufacturers account for 83%. This result strengthens Kingston's dominance as a leading company in the field of DRAM modular manufacturing, with the second-placed supplier accounting for only 5% of the total market share.
In 2024, Kingston launched a limited edition inspired by racing cars for the Kingston FURY Renegade product line. The Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 RGB Limited Edition has an impressive new curved design, and takes advantage of the latest technology to achieve a speed of 8,000MT/s, supporting the potential for top-notch pressing while minimizing effective bottlenecks.
Kingston also launched the RAM Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMM memory, compatible with Intel's new 800-series chipset (formerly codenamed Arrow Lake). With the ability to push, DDR5 CUDIMM products help Kingston expand their reach to professional users, who demand top-notch performance and want to push their system limit to the highest without affecting the integrity of the signal.