Invest in fast memory cards for the best shooting experience. Your options are limited by what card type your camera accepts and, as always in imaging, faster performance costs more.
SD type cards are the most widely used in cameras and UHS-II compatible models have a maximum theoretical performance of 312MB/s. There are SD cards on sale that have a read speed of 300MB/s, which is often expressed as 2000x (this rating is based on the original 150KB/s data transfer speeds of CD-ROMs). Write speeds are slower.
With super-fast continuous shooting, high megapixel counts and up to 8K video, faster cards were required. Many top-end cameras use CFexpress cards: Type A has a maximum performance of 1000MB/s and Type B (right) works up to 2000MB/s.