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Biwin has expanded its Biwin Amber series with the launch of the Biwin Amber ME300 microSD Express Card, a portable storage solution designed for next-generation handheld gaming consoles, creative workflows, and on-the-go performance.

Built on the SD 7.1 specification and powered by PCIe NVMe technology, the Biwin Amber ME300 delivers high-speed performance, large storage capacities, and broad compatibility in a compact microSD form factor.

The company said the new storage card is engineered to support handheld gaming devices with PCIe-class performance. It offers sequential read speeds of up to 900 MB/s and write speeds of up to 800 MB/s. As a result, users can experience reduced loading times, faster game launches, and smoother responsiveness during gameplay and media processing tasks.

In addition, the Biwin Amber ME300 is available in 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB capacities. This allows gamers to store larger game libraries without frequently deleting or re-downloading content. The storage expansion is aimed at supporting modern portable gaming experiences, where larger game files continue to increase storage demands.

The Biwin Amber ME300 also uses PCIe NVMe technology to support next-generation microSD Express devices. At the same time, it maintains backward compatibility with UHS-I devices, enabling users to upgrade their storage gradually while maintaining compatibility with existing hardware.

Furthermore, the company highlighted the durability features of the storage card. The Biwin Amber ME300 is designed with protection against water, dust, accidental drops, X-rays, shocks, and impacts. According to the company, each card undergoes extensive stress, reliability, and environmental testing to ensure long-term stability and dependable performance.

With the latest launch, Biwin Amber aims to enhance portable gaming systems by delivering faster, more flexible, and future-ready storage solutions for gamers and mobile content users.