Nintendo teams up with western digital to create certified cards for the switch
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Western Digital has formed an alliance with the Japanese Nintendo with the intention of creating a line of certified microSDXC memory cards for the new Switch, these will be available in capacities of 65 GB and 128 GB to offer players the possibility of installing their games and that these work without slowdowns.
New Nintendo Certified Western Digital Memory Cards
These new microSDXC memory cards must offer a speed that guarantees the loading and execution of console video games without slowdowns, for this they are offered with a reading speed of 100 MB / s for both models, more than enough for the games go smoothly. These new cards are very similar to SanDisk Ultra but they are certified by Nintendo so that users will have no doubt that they are buying the right product.
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