Apacer (TWSE: 8271), a leading provider of industrial-grade digital SSD products, has returned to the COMPUTEX Taipei main exhibition hall to introduce a new range of solutions under the theme “Access the Intelligent Transformation.” Located at Booth J1217a, Hall 1 of the Nangang Exhibition Center, Apacer is presenting its latest developments designed to meet the needs of both business and consumer markets.
The company’s display features a broad lineup of products focused on performance, power efficiency, and long-term reliability. CoreEnergy allows users to adjust performance settings for devices operating in power-sensitive environments, helping ensure smoother operation where energy consumption must be carefully managed.
Also being showcased is CoreVolt 2, which includes a voltage detection system and uses tantalum polymer capacitors to provide consistent power during fluctuations. This design helps prevent unexpected shutdowns and protects stored data, especially in systems with unstable power sources.
Apacer is introducing new BiCS 8 SSDs, which offer greater storage capacity while using less power. These drives are built to support workloads that require efficiency and stable long-term performance.
Another new product is the PT25R-Pi HAT SSD, developed for compatibility with Raspberry Pi systems. This small form factor storage device offers solid performance and is intended for developers and embedded system projects that demand reliability and flexibility.

To support global sustainability efforts, Apacer is launching a fully lead-free SSD series, developed in response to environmental standards and customer requirements around the world. The company is also presenting the AS712 Portable SSD, which incorporates recycled materials and includes a built-in essential oil diffuser. This model has received recognition for its unique combination of practicality and environmentally conscious design.
For users who need faster data transfer, Apacer is displaying its PCIe Gen 5 SSDs, which are aimed at demanding applications such as media production and system development. In addition, a new microSD Express card is being shown, featuring read and write speeds of up to 810 MB/s and 700 MB/s, respectively. It is designed for use in high-performance mobile devices and gaming systems.
Apacer is also continuing its collaboration with ASUS through the release of the NOX TUF RGB DDR5 memory module. Built for gaming, this module features RGB lighting and is engineered for consistent speed and stable operation in heavy-use scenarios.
“Storage is a key part of progress in computing, infrastructure, and sustainable design,” said Gibson Chen, President of Apacer. “We’re proud to return to COMPUTEX and demonstrate how our latest products help move technology forward.”
Visitors to COMPUTEX 2025 are invited to explore Apacer’s latest innovations and speak with the company’s experts throughout the event.