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Founded October 17, 1987
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Largest Third-party Memory Maker in
the World; Leader in Storage Solutions & Peripherals
Kingston Technology, a world leader in
memory storage products and technology solutions, celebrating its 30th
year in the business as an innovative technology hardware provider for
computers and devices. Kingston® was co-founded on October 17, 1987,
by CEO John Tu and COO David Sun. The two co-founders continue to guide the
company and remain very active in day-to-day operations.
The
entrepreneurial spirit of both owners and the success of the company have been
recognized globally through the years. Kingston’s core tenets of respect, loyalty,
flexibility and integrity have created an exemplary corporate culture — one
that guides its relationships with customers, partners and vendors, and to
which Kingston owes its success. The company continues to be the largest
supplier of DRAM modules among non-semiconductor manufacturers and a leading
maker of Flash memory products — especially SSDs — where it has become a dominant force among consumers and organizations alike looking to upgrade
existing systems and data centers. A video celebrating 30 years can be found here.
Kingston
manufactured just one product when it started in 1987 and has steadily and
strategically evolved as a company by controlling as much of the production
cycle as possible
— from initial wafer processing through finished product — for both DRAM and
Flash. The company has done this through expansion, strategic investments,
partnerships and adapting to industry needs as early as possible.
Seeing SSDs as the future for hard
drives in both client PCs and data centers, the company began offering SSD
products in 2009 and last year analyst firm Forward Insights cited Kingston as
the second-largest supplier of SSDs in the channel. The company
also saw the growing demand for smart phones, tablets, IoT-based devices and
wearables. In 2010, it formed Kingston Solutions, Inc. (KSI), which
manufactures embedded memory products (single-chip storage and controller
solutions) that go into lighter and thinner everyday consumer devices. Today,
KSI is the leader in embedded solutions for second-tier smart phone
manufacturers.
The product portfolio has further
expanded in recent years to headsets, keyboards, mice and mouse pads via its HyperX™ gaming brand, and the innovative
products have rapidly gained accolades and acceptance among professional gamers
and pro sports athletes. It took only two years for HyperX to ship its
1-millionth gaming headset. Today, Kingston through all its brands and product
categories offers over 2,000 quality technology solutions and ships to more
than 120 countries. It is a widely recognized and accepted brand known the
world over.
“David (Sun) and I were almost broke
when we started this little company 30 years ago and there weren’t that many
people doing what we did outside of the big PC makers,” said John Tu, CEO and
co-founder, Kingston. “We had no idea how it would turn out but due to lots of
luck and people whom we previously worked with who liked and helped us, we were
able to slowly grow and build up a successful organization. I feel very blessed
and fortunate every day I come into the office.”
“Our good fortune as a company is due
to the hard work of our employees and the respect we have for each other. When
John (Tu) and I started this company, we wanted everyone who worked here to
feel like they are part of a family,” said David Sun, COO and co-founder,
Kingston. “Our philosophy for the last 30 years has been, ‘If we take care of
our employees and vendors, they will take care of our customers.’ This has not
changed and none of Kingston’s success happens without family.”
From 1987 to Today: The Growth of Kingston
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1987: Kingston begins operations in Orange County, Calif., with
a new Single In-Line Memory Module (SIMM) that creates an industry standard for
memory modules.
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1992: Kingston is ranked by Inc. magazine as the
fastest-growing privately held company in America.
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1995: Kingston opens its first overseas office in Munich,
Germany to better provide support to its European customers.
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1995: Kingston joins the Billion-Dollar Club as sales exceed
$1.3 billion (USD).
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1996: Kingston and Toshiba co-Market memory upgrades for Toshiba
PCs. This is the first time ever that a PC OEM and a memory manufacturer
teamup.
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1997: Kingston expands its global footprint as it establishes
the headquarters for Asia-Pacific operations including a manufacturing facility
and offices in Taiwan. Kingston also opens its first office to serve South
American customers in Brazil. Its European headquarters move to the United
Kingdom and a manufacturing/logistics facility in Dublin, Ireland is opened.
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1997: Kingston Technology Services Division (KTSD) is formed to
exclusively work and manufacture memory solutions directly for OEM customers
such as Dell.
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1999: Kingston purchases a controlling interest in Powertech
Technology, Inc., now the world’s largest back end wafer and chip packaging and
testing facility for both DRAM and Flash. The purchase further strengthens
Kingston’s ability to control all facets of the memory-manufacturing cycle from
wafer to finished good.
· 1999: Kingston strategically opens its Mexico office to support a growing region.
· 2000: Advanced Validation Labs, Inc. (AVL) is launched as an independent memory testing and validation lab. Its “one-stop shop” services cover component level to module testing to support the entire memory industry.
· 2000: Payton Technology Inc. is established to help manage Kingston’s memory supply chain as well as supply back end wafer processing services making the company more efficient in delivering memory solutions to its rapidly expanding client base.
· 1999: Kingston strategically opens its Mexico office to support a growing region.
· 2000: Advanced Validation Labs, Inc. (AVL) is launched as an independent memory testing and validation lab. Its “one-stop shop” services cover component level to module testing to support the entire memory industry.
· 2000: Payton Technology Inc. is established to help manage Kingston’s memory supply chain as well as supply back end wafer processing services making the company more efficient in delivering memory solutions to its rapidly expanding client base.
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2001: Kingston begins assembling memory modules in Shanghai,
China.
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2002: HyperX begins with its first product, high-performance
memory modules.
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2003: Kingston begins shipping Flash memory products.
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2004: iSuppli (now IHS Markit®) ranks Kingston as the
world’s No. 1 memory module manufacturer for the third-party memory market, a
streak that has continued each year to date uninterrupted.
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2005: Kingston opens the world’s largest memory module
manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China.
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2006: Kingston revenue reaches $3 billion (USD).
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2009: Kingston’s Asia-Pacific region reaches the $1 billion (USD)
mark in sales for the first time.
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2010: Kingston and Phison Electronics Corporation form Kingston Solutions, Inc., a
joint venture manufacturing embedded memory products for the emerging mobile
industry.
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2010: Kingston revenue reaches a new record high of $6.5 billion
(USD).
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2013: Gartner Research ranks Kingston as the No. 1 USB
manufacturer for the 6th straight year.
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2013: Kingston ships the world’s largest and first 1TB USB Flash
drive.
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2014: HyperX launches its first gaming headset.
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2016: HyperX sells its 1-millionth headset.
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2017: Kingston ships the world’s largest and first 2TB USB Flash
drive.
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2017: Kingston ships the second-most SSDs in the channel in 2016
according to Forward Insights.
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2017: Kingston celebrates its 30th anniversary on
October 17.
Kingston can be found on:
About Kingston
Technology
Kingston Technology is the world’s
largest independent manufacturer of memory products. Kingston designs,
manufactures and distributes memory products for desktops, laptops, servers,
printers, and Flash memory products for computers, digital cameras and mobile
devices. Through its global network of subsidiaries and affiliates, Kingston
has manufacturing facilities in California, Taiwan, China and sales
representatives in the United States, Canada, Europe, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine,
India, Taiwan, China, and Latin America. For
more information, please visit www.kingston.com.
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