TEAMGROUP at COMPUTEX 2025: Leading AI, Gaming, and Sustainable Storage Solutions

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[Press Release] Team Group Inc. will showcase its latest memory and storage solutions at COMPUTEX 2025 from May 20 to 23 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. Under the theme “Dominate Gaming, Ignite AI,” the company will present products designed for AI computing, content creation, gaming, and enterprise applications. 

For AI computing, Team Group introduces solutions for AI workstations and PCs, such as the T-CREATE MASTER Ai I5U U.2 PCIe 5.0 SSD with up to 64TB capacity, built for cloud infrastructure and large language models. The T-CREATE MASTER DDR5 Ai Workstation Memory offers up to 512GB total capacity, supporting AI training and data analysis.

The T-CREATE EXPERT CKD DDR5 Ai Memory Module caters to AI creators with speeds up to 7200MHz and a 10-layer PCB for stable performance in tasks like 3D modeling and video editing.

In gaming, the T-FORCE series delivers high-speed performance with modules like the XTREEM CKD DDR5, reaching speeds of 10,200MHz and supporting up to 256GB capacity. The T-FORCE ME PRO PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD offers read speeds up to 14,000MB/s, enhancing game load times and application performance while maintaining thermal stability.

Team Group also focuses on portable storage and data security. The T-CREATE EXPERT P34F supports Apple’s Find My for device tracking. The T-CREATE EXPERT P35S allows one-click data destruction for sensitive information. The T-CREATE CinemaPr P36D is tailored for video creators, offering real-time recording and peripheral integration.

The PD20 ECO OCEAN External SSD is made from recycled ocean waste, reflecting Team Group’s sustainability efforts. The APEX SD7.1 MicroSD Express Card delivers up to 800MB/s read speeds for devices like the Nintendo Switch 2.

Team Group’s commitment to innovation and eco-friendly design has earned global recognition, including COMPUTEX Best Choice Awards. The T-FORCE DELTA RGB ECO DDR5 Desktop Memory was honored for using recycled materials without compromising performance, while the INDUSTRIAL P250Q SSD was awarded for its advanced data destruction and security features.

Visitors can explore these innovations at COMPUTEX 2025 and witness the company’s vision for next-generation performance. Learn more about the event details on Team Group’s website.

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