As said, for its newest flagship M.2 NVMe SSD, Sabrent is going all in, pairing up the latest Phison PS5026-E26 Max14um controller with Micron B58R 232-layer 3D TLC NAND flash memory and equipping it with LPDDR4-based DRAM cache. While Sabrent did not reveal any precise details, it did say that the Rocket 5 will peak at 14GB/s and 12GB/s sequential read and write transfer speeds, with 1.55M IOPS 4K random read and 1.8M IOPS 4K random write.
The Rocket 5 will replace the Rocket 4 Plus as the flagship SSD, and currently, the Rocket 5 is available on Amazon for $729.99 for the 4TB version, $339.99 for the 2TB one, and $190.17 for the 1TB version.
- SABRENT Rcoket 5 NVMe SSD M.2 1TB Gen 5 - $190.17 at Amazon.com