Kingston Technology announced it closed out 2022 in the number one spot for SSD market share in the channel. Although worldwide client SSD demand declined YoY, end market elasticity and diversification, driven by continued ASP declines, helped to fuel healthy demand for Kingston’s high-quality SSD solutions.
Kingston Technology on a Roll
The advanced performance of Kingston Technology’s SSD segment comes on the back of introducing power-packed products across categories to empower the users. Kingston introduced the NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for all mainstream users looking for cutting-edge performance for their daily-to-day use.
To tap the ever-evolving segment of high-performance users looking to push boundaries, Kingston Technology brought the KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD, and FURY Renegade PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD was launched for all the extreme gamers looking for limitless performance on the battleground with an immersive gaming experience.
Market share data from analyst research company TRENDFOCUS showed Kingston as the #1 SSD vendor in the channel with a 24% market share and 22 million client SSDs shipped for all of 2022. In Q3 alone, Kingston’s client SSD market share grew to a significant 28.4% in the channel which displays a healthy upward unit growth despite ongoing macro challenges.
“The 2022 research findings validate Kingston’s presence and position in the channel SSD market. With the performance benefits of SSDs now accessible to more consumers worldwide, Kingston’s market share will continue to grow as we solidify our product portfolio with strong NVMe offerings as well as legacy SATA solutions optimized for notebooks and desktops. We are proud to bring in a wide array of product portfolios like the NV2 SSD for mainstream users, KC3000 SSD for high-performance users, and Kingston Renegade SSD for extreme gamers. It takes an entire team to accomplish this feat and we thank and share our success with our partners, vendors, and customers.”
Kingston Team
For more information, visit Kingston’s website.
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