


Sabrent previews the world's first Thunderbolt 5 mobile SSD, with sample sequential read speed exceeding 6GB/s
According to news from this website on August 2, Sabrent previewed the world’s first Thunderbolt 5 mobile solid-state drive Rocket XTRM5 in a video released today (Beijing time).
Rocket XTRM5 is compact in size, equipped with an aluminum alloy shell and has excellent heat dissipation performance. It adopts a box-wire separation structure and can draw power directly from the Thunderbolt 5 interface to meet the power supply needs of the solid-state drive without the need for external power supply lines.
In terms of performance, the Rocket XTRM5 prototype achieved a sequential read of 6071.60 MB/s and a sequential write of 5126.09 MB/s in the CrystalDiskMark benchmark test, demonstrating that Thunderbolt 5 is far superior to the existing Thunderbolt 4 interface bandwidth:
According to promotional materials obtained by foreign media TechPowerUp, SabrentRocket XTRM5 will be available in three capacity versions of 1TB, 2TB and 4TB to meet the needs of enthusiasts for large-capacity high-speed mobile storage.
Sabrent has not yet announced the pricing and release time of Rocket XTRM5, and this site will continue to pay attention.
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