Biwin at COMPUTEX 2026 allowed us to take a close look at their latest lineup, featuring storage and memory specifically made to handle the massive data loads required by AI training, 8K video production, and high-end handheld gaming.
Here is how the hardware stacks up up-close.
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Black Opal OC Lab Gold Edition DW100 RGB DDR5
This massive 192 GB kit (48 GB × 4) is built to crush memory bottlenecks in local AI training and heavy rendering, boasting DDR5-6000 speeds with a tight CL28 latency. Pick one up and you’ll notice the solid build quality, complete with a hefty, gold-accented heat spreader designed to handle continuous thermal loads.

This is not standard gaming RAM so I was told. It is built for engineers and developers running large language models or complex data simulations locally, where capacity and low latency dictate workflow speed.
Black Opal X570 PRO PCIe Gen5 SSD
The Black Opal X570 PRO is a Gen5 drive that pushes the upper limits of the interface while addressing the format’s notorious thermal challenges. On-paper specs claim read speeds up to 14,000 MB/s and writes up to 13,000 MB/s.
Under the hood, it pairs a power-efficient 6 nm controller with an 8 GB DRAM cache. Biwin emphasized its heavy-duty thermal solution, which is critical for sustaining its 2,000K IOPS throughput during sustained 8K video editing or AI dataset processing without thermal throttling.
Biwin Amber PX4000 Portable SSD
Now the Amber PX4000 is a rugged, high-capacity field drive tailored for on-location production crews and edge AI deployment.

In the hand, the PX4000 feels incredibly durable. It features a ruggedized aluminum alloy chassis wrapped in a protective silicone sleeve. It carries an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance and is rated to survive a 3-meter drop.
As for performance, it delivers up to 3,900 MB/s reads and 3,700 MB/s writes via USB4 architecture, scaling all the way up to an impressive 8 TB capacity. It functions as a plug-and-play volume across iPadOS, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Android.
Amber CB500 CFexpress 4.0 Type B Card
The world’s first VPG800-certified CFexpress Type B card, guaranteeing that write speeds will never drop below 800 MB/s. For cinema shooters, this guaranteed minimum threshold is more important than peak burst speeds. It ensures zero dropped frames during continuous 8K or 12K RAW video recording.

Peak speeds hit 3,750 MB/s read and 3,500 MB/s write. The card features an aluminum alloy shell designed to act as a heatsink, pulling warmth away from the camera sensor during long, continuous takes.
Amber ME300 microSD Express Card
A tiny card bringing PCIe NVMe architecture to handheld gaming and mobile workstations. Utilizing the SD 7.1 microSD Express standard, this card leaps past traditional UHS-I limitations, hitting up to 900 MB/s read and 800 MB/s write speeds.

This effectively brings desktop-class loading times to PC gaming handhelds and mobile video rigs. It scales up to 1 TB and remains fully backward-compatible with older UHS-I slots.
Biwin CL100 Mini SSD & RD510 Reader
The CL100 Mini SSD is a microscopic drive runs on a PCIe Gen4×2 interface, delivering 3,700 MB/s reads and 3,400 MB/s writes. Despite its tiny footprint, it matches the ruggedness of larger drives with an IP68 rating, 3-meter drop protection, and capacities up to 2 TB. It is designed to slide directly into ultra-thin devices and handheld consoles.

To make the CL100 versatile, Biwin paired it with the RD510 Mini USB4 pocket reader. It features a built-in active cooling fan to manage internal thermals, ensuring the tiny CL100 drive can sustain its maximum transfer speeds during prolonged file offloads to laptops or mobile workstations.