Wednesday, June 4th 2025

ADATA Unveils Premier Extreme microSDXC SD Express 7.1 Cards Ready For Nintendo Switch 2
The highly anticipated next-generation game console Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch this week, ushering in a new era of gaming with revolutionary hardware upgrades, including a more powerful processor and enhanced graphics performance. This evolution promises gamers sharper visuals, faster speed, and content-rich gaming experiences. However, these benefits bring significantly larger file sizes and heightened read/write demands, posing unprecedented storage challenges.
To meet these revolutionary storage needs, the Nintendo Switch 2 exclusively utilizes the SD Express 7.1 microSD memory card. ADATA Technology, a leading memory brand, is primed with its Premier Extreme microSDXC SD Express 7.1 memory card, featuring industry-leading speeds of up to 800 MB/s read and 700 MB/s write, coupled with a generous 512 GB capacity, to deliver an unparalleled experience for gamers.ADATA microSD Express 7.1 Memory Card: Ultimately Unleashing the Potential of Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2's revolutionary hardware upgrades empower game developers to craft masterpieces with more exquisite visuals, grander worlds, and deeper content. Yet, the accompanying surge in game file sizes presents a formidable challenge for Switch 2's internal storage. The SD Express 7.1 standard, with its PCIe Gen 3 x1 interface and NVMe protocol, delivers read/write efficiency 2.7 times that of UHS-II microSD cards, emerging as the key to unlocking this next-generation console's true potential. The ADATA Premier Extreme SD Express 7.1 microSDXC memory card incorporates the Silicon Motion SM2708 SD Express controller, which successfully validated by Switch 2 compatibility testing. Boasting industry-leading 800/700 MB/s read/write speeds, it will dramatically shorten Nintendo Switch 2 game download and installation times, accelerate the application of update packages, and enhance the smoothness of file saving and high-definition video capture - comprehensively optimizing the entire gaming journey. This allows players to fully unleash their console's capabilities without being constrained by storage bottlenecks.
The New "Game-Key Card" May Mounting Storage Demands
Beyond hardware advancements, the physical game release type for the Switch 2 is also undergoing a significant transformation. According to the first-released game lineups of Nintendo Switch 2 indicate that third-party developers are increasingly, favoring digital downloads and "Game-Key Cards" as primary release types. Unlike traditional physical regular game card, Game-Key Cards only contain activation information or core data, with the bulk of the content requiring download via the internet to the console or memory card. This means even gamers who purchase Game-Key Cards will face escalating storage requirements. For instance, games confirmed for the Switch 2, the globally epic hot-selling, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, requires 16.3 GB of storage space. Intensely demanding AAA game like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition demand a staggering 59.4 GB. Gamers who are gravitated towards bigger open worlds, stunningly visuals, and substantial DLC (Downloadable Content) will find their storage space severely tested. The high-speed read/write capabilities of SD Express 7.1 memory cards are perfectly suitable for these demanding scenarios. Rapid read speeds slash loading times for large games and minimize stuttering in open-world environments, while high-speed writing accelerates download, installation, and update processes, allowing players to dive into their games seamlessly and swiftly.
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To meet these revolutionary storage needs, the Nintendo Switch 2 exclusively utilizes the SD Express 7.1 microSD memory card. ADATA Technology, a leading memory brand, is primed with its Premier Extreme microSDXC SD Express 7.1 memory card, featuring industry-leading speeds of up to 800 MB/s read and 700 MB/s write, coupled with a generous 512 GB capacity, to deliver an unparalleled experience for gamers.ADATA microSD Express 7.1 Memory Card: Ultimately Unleashing the Potential of Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2's revolutionary hardware upgrades empower game developers to craft masterpieces with more exquisite visuals, grander worlds, and deeper content. Yet, the accompanying surge in game file sizes presents a formidable challenge for Switch 2's internal storage. The SD Express 7.1 standard, with its PCIe Gen 3 x1 interface and NVMe protocol, delivers read/write efficiency 2.7 times that of UHS-II microSD cards, emerging as the key to unlocking this next-generation console's true potential. The ADATA Premier Extreme SD Express 7.1 microSDXC memory card incorporates the Silicon Motion SM2708 SD Express controller, which successfully validated by Switch 2 compatibility testing. Boasting industry-leading 800/700 MB/s read/write speeds, it will dramatically shorten Nintendo Switch 2 game download and installation times, accelerate the application of update packages, and enhance the smoothness of file saving and high-definition video capture - comprehensively optimizing the entire gaming journey. This allows players to fully unleash their console's capabilities without being constrained by storage bottlenecks.
The New "Game-Key Card" May Mounting Storage Demands
Beyond hardware advancements, the physical game release type for the Switch 2 is also undergoing a significant transformation. According to the first-released game lineups of Nintendo Switch 2 indicate that third-party developers are increasingly, favoring digital downloads and "Game-Key Cards" as primary release types. Unlike traditional physical regular game card, Game-Key Cards only contain activation information or core data, with the bulk of the content requiring download via the internet to the console or memory card. This means even gamers who purchase Game-Key Cards will face escalating storage requirements. For instance, games confirmed for the Switch 2, the globally epic hot-selling, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, requires 16.3 GB of storage space. Intensely demanding AAA game like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition demand a staggering 59.4 GB. Gamers who are gravitated towards bigger open worlds, stunningly visuals, and substantial DLC (Downloadable Content) will find their storage space severely tested. The high-speed read/write capabilities of SD Express 7.1 memory cards are perfectly suitable for these demanding scenarios. Rapid read speeds slash loading times for large games and minimize stuttering in open-world environments, while high-speed writing accelerates download, installation, and update processes, allowing players to dive into their games seamlessly and swiftly.
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