Kingston company profile
Kingston manufactures memory, storage and embedded products for computers, industrial systems and connected devices. Its portfolio includes DRAM modules, SSDs, flash storage and embedded memory used in edge hardware, compute platforms and electronic systems.
Facts
- Segment: Electronics
- Country: United States
- Founded: 1987
- Website: https://www.kingston.com/
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Summary
Kingston manufactures memory, storage and embedded products for computers, industrial systems and connected devices. Its portfolio includes DRAM modules, SSDs, flash storage and embedded memory used in edge hardware, compute platforms and electronic systems.
Market context
Kingston sits in the memory and storage layer of robotics hardware where onboard compute, data logging, vision workloads, and edge AI systems need durable local storage. OWNERSHIP No proprietary robotics platforms Owns memory and storage product lines used across PCs, data centers, embedded systems, industrial devices, and smart-device hardware CAPABILITY EXPOSURE Embedded flash and DRAM components for device manufacturers Industrial storage for edge devices, drones, robots, and autonomous systems eMMC storage for space-constrained embedded hardware SSD and memory products for local compute and data logging STRATEGIC POSITION Upstream electronics supplier for embedded compute and storage layers Component layer for robotic controllers, edge AI systems, machine…
Facts
- Website: https://www.kingston.com/
- HQ: Fountain Valley, United States
- Founded: 1987
- Segment: Electronics
Memory and storage supply for edge robotics hardware
Kingston supplies DRAM, embedded flash, eMMC, SSDs and memory cards used in edge devices, drones, AMRs, industrial computers and autonomous platforms.
- Target environment: UAV programs, drone operations, aerial inspection, defence or civil unmanned-aircraft missions and supporting autonomy stacks.
- Deployment model: Component supply model serving hardware platforms, industrial computers, drones, AMRs and embedded systems.
- Customer context: Robot builders, edge-device makers, drone developers, industrial computer vendors and autonomous-platform teams.
- Workflow context: Onboard compute, data logging, vision workloads, edge AI, embedded storage and autonomous platform hardware.
- Commercial maturity: Mature memory and storage supplier with robotics exposure through durable local storage and embedded memory for autonomous platforms.
- Market position: Memory and storage supplier for onboard compute, vision workloads and edge AI systems in robotics.
- Adoption constraints: Adoption depends on storage endurance, temperature tolerance, performance, cost, supply continuity and customer qualification cycles.
- Adjacent context: UAVs, drones, payloads, propulsion, aerial autonomy, mission software, ISR, inspection and unmanned aircraft operations.
- Source confidence: medium
Events
- 2026-05-07 - Capability - Kingston positions industrial SSDs for autonomous drones and robots - Kingston partnered on a technical webinar covering industrial solid-state storage for autonomous drones and robots.
Context tags
- Memory and storage component supplier - Peer Group - Wave 26 automated batch - segment context
- Memory storage supply - Workflow - Wave 26 automated batch - segment context
- Memory component supplier - Stack Layer - Wave 26 automated batch - segment context
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