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Designed for Switch – Agi Technology Launches High-Speed Microsd Express Card Tf338 “` – Eastmud

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(SeaPRwire) – Taipei, Taiwan, July 02, 2025 — To support the new storage standard adopted by Nintendo Switch 2, AGI is pleased to announce the launch of the TF338 microSD Express card. Built on the microSD Express standard and using the PCIe Gen3 x1 interface with NVMe protocol, the TF338 offers performance far beyond traditional microSD cards – providing up to 800MB/s read speeds and 700MB/s write speeds for lightning-fast game loading and data…
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(SeaPRwire) – Taipei, Taiwan, July 02, 2025 — To support the new storage standard adopted by Nintendo Switch 2, AGI is pleased to announce the launch of the TF338 microSD Express card. Built on the microSD Express standard and using the PCIe Gen3 x1 interface with NVMe protocol, the TF338 offers performance far beyond traditional microSD cards – providing up to 800MB/s read speeds and 700MB/s write speeds for lightning-fast game loading and data…

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p-nintendo.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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