Today we have some interesting news about the 64GB memory capacity Nintendo Switch Game Card.
Reports in the last few years claimed that Nintendo wanted to release the 64GB Game Card in 2018, but couldn’t do so due to technical issues. Now a report from the Taipei Times states that flash memory maker Macronix is rolling out its in-house 3D NAND in the second half of 2020, and their first customer is Nintendo.
The 3D NAND could potentially be used for the 64GB Game Cards which Nintendo wanted to release in 2018 but failed to do so. Macronix also supplies Nintendo flash memory chips for their existing Game Cards, so it’s unlikely 3D NAND would be used for the memory configurations already released.
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