ADATA arrives at CES 2026 with a clear message about the future. As the company moves toward its 25th year, it is using the global tech stage to show how its technology is growing with modern needs. From artificial intelligence to everyday computing and gaming, ADATA is presenting solutions that focus on power, balance, and long term use. The showcase brings together its enterprise brand TRUSTA, industrial solutions from ADATA Industrial, and performance focused products from XPG.

A major part of ADATA’s presence this year is built around making AI easier to use and easier to manage. TRUSTA introduces a new software driven system that helps AI workloads run more smoothly by sharing tasks between graphics cards, memory, and storage. This allows organisations with limited budgets to run AI systems on their own machines instead of relying fully on the cloud. It also helps lower power use, which is becoming a serious concern for data centres and AI servers.

To support these AI systems, TRUSTA brings new high speed storage and memory solutions at CES 2026. Its latest PCIe Gen 5 solid state drive delivers very fast performance while keeping energy use under control. It is designed for heavy and constant workloads, making it suitable for AI servers that run all day. TRUSTA also expands its server memory range with faster DDR5 modules that support large capacities, helping systems handle complex data and models more easily.
ADATA Industrial at CES 2026
ADATA Industrial focuses on edge computing, where data is processed closer to where it is created. At CES 2026, the company shows tools that help businesses manage and monitor their storage devices from anywhere. This makes it easier to keep systems healthy and avoid downtime. Alongside this, ADATA Industrial displays new industrial grade SSDs and DDR5 memory modules built to stay stable in tough environments. These products are aimed at smart factories, AI driven machines, and industrial systems that need reliable performance.
In the smart living space, ADATA highlights how modern computing can be powerful while still being responsible. Working with MSI and Intel, the company introduces a new high capacity DDR5 memory design that allows systems to use much more memory in a single module. This helps professionals and AI users who need large memory pools for data work and advanced applications.
Sustainability also plays an important role in ADATA’s latest products. New memory and storage devices are made using recycled materials without reducing performance. The gaming focused XPG NOVAKEY RGB DDR5 memory stands out with its unique design and strong speeds, while also using recycled metals and plastics. Portable SSDs are also part of this effort, offering fast data transfer, large storage sizes, and added features like USB4 support and NFC based security. These drives are made for users who work across multiple devices and locations.
ADATA also brings attention to embedded memory used in small and smart devices. These solutions are built to use less power and improve battery life while still delivering smooth performance. They are designed for wearables, smart sensors, and AIoT products that need to stay efficient at all times.
For gamers and PC builders, XPG presents a fresh take on hardware design. New cases focus on open airflow, modern looks, and support for powerful graphics cards. Cooling solutions are designed to keep temperatures low during intense use without creating extra noise. XPG also shows new power supplies that can safely support the high power demands of modern graphics cards. Comfort is not ignored, as new gaming chairs are introduced with better support for long sessions at the desk.
Through its wide and carefully planned lineup, ADATA shows confidence in where technology is heading. Its CES 2026 showcase reflects a focus on smart performance, energy awareness, and user friendly design. From AI servers to gaming setups and everyday devices, ADATA continues to build products that fit the needs of today while preparing for the future.







