Expandable storage may be disappearing from phones, but SD cards still power consoles, cameras, and more. This guide explains the specs, speeds, and formats that actually ...
Switch 2 requires microSD Express cards due to higher bandwidth requirements. Buy from reputable sources to avoid scams and ensure the cards meet the standards, but don't worry about "official" ...
After being introduced almost five years ago, microSD Express cards look to be finally making their way to the marketplace. Samsung recently announced that it has been working with microSD Express ...
For about two decades, traditional microSD cards were the storage solution of choice for portable devices like mobile phones and handheld consoles. However, the evolution of storage solutions has led ...
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TL;DR: The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusively supports microSD Express cards, offering SSD-like speeds up to 985MB/sec, unlike the 104MB/sec of regular microSD cards. Regular microSD cards can only store ...
Samsung just announced the P9 Express series of microSD Express cards, which are primarily intended for use with the Switch 2 console. This is a good thing, as Nintendo's latest console only works ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 comes with 256GB of storage onboard. That's an 8x improvement over the original Switch, but pardon us if we're not exactly impressed considering that current-generation games on ...
PNY revealeds a new addition to their microSD line, as we got our first glimpse at the PNY microSD Express Flash Memory Cards for Nintendo Switch 2. As you may be aware, the new console will only take ...
These won’t be as fast as NVME SSDs, but it’ll get the Switch 2 closer to those speeds. We have an interesting new rumor about some future proofing that Nintendo may be planning for the Switch 2. As ...
Say goodbye to having your whole library on your Switch 2; the games are too big, and the microSD cards too expensive ...
When a German data recovery firm recently made a study of the failed flash storage drives it had been sent, it noticed some interesting, and bad, trends. Most of them were cheap sticks, the kind given ...