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About addlink

addlink is a global developer and manufacturer of high-performance memory and storage solutions for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts. From high-speed PCIe NVMe SSDs and portable SSDs to DRAM modules, memory cards, and USB storage, addlink delivers a complete ecosystem designed to work together—helping everyone from everyday users to dedicated professionals load faster, create smoother, and game without limits.

  • Headquarters: Taipei, Taiwan

  • Manufacturing: In-house factory in Taiwan

  • Certifications: ISO 9001 / ISO 14001

  • Global Reach: 200+ partners, 60+ countries

  • Product Scope: SSD, DRAM, Memory Cards, USB Storage

  • Focus: Quality, reliability, continuous improvement

  • Core Values:  Integrity, Service, Flexibility

Milestones

  • Founded in Taipei, Taiwan and established the brand mission around reliable, high-performance storage and memory solutions.

  • Strengthened manufacturing operations and quality control standards to support consistent output.

  • Improved production consistency through tighter process control and reliability-focused validation.

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Media Accolades

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Memory Module 
Media-Recognized for XMP Stability, Compatibility & Tuning Headroom

addlink DRAM (AddGame series) is often positioned around platform compatibility, XMP tuning, and balanced performance. Reviews of Spider X5 DDR5 describe it as a solid performer with additional headroom for tweaking, while the lineup also emphasizes synchronized RGB ecosystems and effective heat spreader design for a performance-plus-style build. In testing, The FPS Review describes the Spider X5 DDR5 kit as a solid XMP performer with some headroom left for overclocking and a competitive positioning. Source: The FPS Review (AddGame Spider X5 DDR5 review) · TweakTown (AddGame Spider X5 DDR5 review)

M.2 NVMe SSDs
Proven Speed for Gaming & PS5 Upgrades

addlink’s M.2 NVMe SSDs have built a reputation around performance, value, and real-world usability. Reviews of the S70 (PCIe Gen3 NVMe) have highlighted its bargain positioning while delivering performance close to pricier drives—making it a strong fit for gaming and everyday heavy workloads. For PS5 expansion, the AddGame A95 is positioned as a Gen4 gaming drive with a dedicated heatsink design and has been described in reviews as delivering an excellent overall gaming experience; meanwhile, the A93 (with heatsink) has been called a solid all-around, affordable option—and a great pick for both desktop and PS5 upgrades. Source: PCWorld (addlink S70 NVMe SSD review) · TweakTown (AddGame A95 SSD review) · Tom’s Hardware (addlink A93 SSD review)

Portable SSD
Media-Recommended for Compact Design, Fast Speed & Creator Workflows

addlink portable SSDs are positioned around compact design, fast transfers, and creator-friendly workflows. PCWorld’s P30 USB4 review highlights its tiny form factor, good performance, and low price—calling it one of the reviewer’s favorite USB4 SSDs. TechRadar also praises the USB4 speed and MagSafe-style magnetic design for iPhone ProRes workflows, noting strong compatibility and benchmark results across devices. PCWorld’s yearly “best external drives” roundup further notes the P30 remains workable even after cache is exhausted—useful context for longer sustained writes like video and backups. Source: PCWorld (addlink P30 USB4 SSD review) · TechRadar (addlink P30 portable SSD review) · PCWorld (Best external drives roundup)

microSD Card 
Media-Backed Next-Gen PCIe/NVMe Performance for New Platforms

addlink microSD Express (Turbo Play) is positioned as next-generation removable storage, built on PCIe Gen3 + NVMe to target faster game loading, high-resolution capture, and high-speed transfers. The official page clearly states the architecture and peak read/write figures and notes that full performance requires a microSD Express slot—an important and consumer-friendly clarification. On the industry side, StorageNewsletter reports addlink’s Turbo Play microSD Series launch (128GB up to 1TB) aimed at next-gen expansion scenarios. And Tom’s Hardware’s 2026 guide to the best microSD Express cards for Switch 2 reflects how the category is now being benchmarked and ranked as a mainstream standard. Source: addlink official product page (microSD Express specs) · StorageNewsletter (Turbo Play microSD Express launch) · Tom’s Hardware (Best microSD Express cards guide)

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