The Nintendo Switch 2 uses fast microSD Express cards - here's where can you buy one
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The Nintendo Switch 2 will utilize microSD Express cards, enhancing storage efficiency with superior read and write speeds. Unlike original microSD cards, these new cards are required at launch on June 5, providing backwards compatibility with existing Switch games. However, their high prices—due to limited manufacturers like SanDisk and Samsung—present an accessibility challenge. The microSD Express cards are considered NVMe SSDs, leading to significantly improved performance, including faster system boot times and game loading speeds, making them a worthy investment despite the cost.
Nintendo's Switch 2 will use microSD Express cards, which are faster than traditional microSD cards. They maintain backwards compatibility with original Switch games but come at a higher cost.
Compared to standard microSD cards, which can be found for around $75 for 1 TB, microSD Express cards are significantly pricier, limiting accessibility due to their recent introduction.
Read at Polygon
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