
Biwin to Bring Its Advanced Storage Portfolio to COMPUTEX 2026
TLDR
- Biwin exhibits at COMPUTEX 2026, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, June 2–5, at Booth #R0102 (4F, Hall 2)
- Flagship product: Black Opal DW100 RGB DDR5 192 GB Memory Kit — DDR5-6000 CL28 for AI and rendering workloads
- Black Opal X570 PRO PCIe Gen5 SSD delivers up to 14,000 MB/s read, 13,000 MB/s write speeds
- Biwin Amber PX4000 Portable SSD — IP67 rated, up to 3,900 MB/s, capacities up to 8 TB, compatible with PS5
- Solutions target AI computing, gaming, content creation, and mobile productivity segments
COMPUTEX 2026: Biwin’s Storage Showcase
Biwin, a global leader in storage and memory solutions, is heading to COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei with a focused portfolio of products built for demanding workloads. The company takes up Booth #R0102 at the 4F, Hall 2 of Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, from June 2–5, 2026. The exhibit centers on three flagship solutions covering DRAM, NVMe storage, and portable SSDs — each positioned for the increasingly data-hungry demands of AI computing, high-resolution content creation, and gaming.

The common thread across Biwin’s COMPUTEX lineup is performance under pressure. Whether it’s handling large AI model datasets, real-time 8K video rendering, or maintaining high IOPS during heavy multitasking, the products on display are engineered for users who routinely push their hardware to its limits.
Black Opal DW100 RGB DDR5 192 GB Memory Kit: When Capacity Meets Speed
The most striking product in Biwin’s lineup is the Black Opal DW100 RGB DDR5 192 GB Memory Kit. Configured as 48 GB × 4 for a total of 192 GB, this is a memory kit designed for workstation-class systems rather than typical consumer desktops.

The performance profile is equally serious: DDR5-6000 at CL28 timings. That combination — high frequency with tight latency — is the sweet spot for CPU-bound workloads like AI inference, real-time 3D rendering, and large-scale virtualization. The 192 GB capacity eliminates the memory bottleneck that often chokes AI model training and complex simulation environments, allowing systems to handle larger datasets entirely in RAM without paging to slower storage.
For creators and engineers working with tools like Blender, DaVinci Resolve, or local AI frameworks, the DW100 removes a constraint that would otherwise require expensive server-grade hardware. The RGB lighting also makes it visually distinctive for those who care about the aesthetic of their build — a secondary consideration, but one that matters in the custom PC enthusiast market.
Black Opal X570 PRO PCIe Gen5 SSD: Speed at the Gen5 Ceiling
The Black Opal X570 PRO represents Biwin’s flagship NVMe storage solution, and the numbers are competitive with the best PCIe Gen5 SSDs currently available. Sequential read speeds reach 14,000 MB/s, with write speeds at 13,000 MB/s — figures that place it firmly in the upper tier of next-generation storage performance.

The X570 PRO is built around a 6nm controller with up to 8 GB of DRAM cache and up to 2,000K IOPS random performance. That DRAM cache is significant: it means the drive can maintain peak performance during extended heavy-write workloads — AI dataset processing, 8K video editing, continuous game asset streaming — without the performance cliffs that plague some DRAMless designs under sustained load.
Thermal management is addressed through what Biwin describes as an advanced thermal design, which is critical for PCIe Gen5 drives that routinely thermal-throttle under sustained workloads in compact system configurations. Keeping the controller cool at these power envelopes is an engineering challenge that separates the serious contenders from the spec-sheet crowd.
Biwin Amber PX4000 Portable SSD: Rugged Speed for the Field
The Amber PX4000 is Biwin’s answer to professionals who need enterprise-grade portable storage that can survive real-world conditions. Read speeds reach 3,900 MB/s with write speeds at 3,700 MB/s — numbers that rival internal SSDs from a few generations ago, now available in a pocket-sized form factor.

The durability story is what sets the PX4000 apart from typical portable SSDs. The construction combines an aluminum alloy body with silicone housing, delivering IP67 dust and water resistance and 3-meter drop protection. For field producers, travel filmmakers, or edge AI researchers working outside controlled studio environments, this combination of speed and ruggedness is genuinely compelling.
Capacity options go up to 8 TB, which covers extended field recording sessions, large AI dataset transfers, or serving as a working drive for video editors who need fast, reliable storage without carrying multiple drives. Compatibility spans Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and notably includes PlayStation 5 — the latter being a meaningful addition for console gamers who want faster game installation and loading times than the internal SSD typically offers.
Our Take
Biwin’s COMPUTEX 2026 presence is a statement of intent. COMPUTEX is where storage brands go to prove they belong in the conversation with Samsung, WD, and Seagate — and Biwin is bringing hardware that can hold its own on paper.
The DW100’s 192 GB DDR5 kit is the headliner for the AI workstation crowd. At DDR5-6000 CL28, it hits the performance sweet spot, and 192 GB is genuinely unusual at consumer pricing — most desktop users are still on 32 GB or 64 GB. Biwin is clearly targeting creators and AI developers who have been forced to either overspend on server hardware or accept memory constraints, and offering them a workstation-class upgrade path.
The X570 PRO PCIe Gen5 SSD is competitive on specs, but the real test is sustained performance and thermal management under real-world conditions. The 8 GB DRAM cache is a strong differentiator that suggests Biwin is serious about the professional market rather than chasing peak benchmark numbers.
The PX4000 is the most immediately compelling product for a broader audience. The IP67 rating plus 8 TB capacity plus near-4 GB/s speeds is a rare combination — most rugged portable SSDs sacrifice capacity or speed for durability. The PS5 compatibility extends its appeal to console gamers who want portable storage that doesn’t drag their load times down.
For Malaysian buyers, Biwin products are available through regional distributors and e-commerce channels, though pricing and availability for these COMPUTEX-announced products will likely be clarified after the show. Worth watching.





