Schneller, Zadak kündigt die weltweit erste PCIe-Gen 5 M.2-SSD


The first shot in the oncoming war of the PCIe Gen5 SSD war has been claimed by a duo of companies that likely wouldn’t make anyone’s first guess: Zadak and Apacer. Both companies entered a partnership towards developing and launching a PCIe Gen 5 SSD – despite platform support for us PC enthusiasts being available ever since Intel’s launch of its Tiger Lake-based Gen 12 Core design and accompanying Z690 motherboards. Both Apacer and ZADAK have developed their own SKUs surrounding the SSD: AS2280F5 for Apacer, and the TWSG5 for ZADAK.

According to the companies, their respective SSDs can deliver up to 13,000 MB/s sequential read speeds and a scorching 12,000 MB/s sequenzielle Schreibvorgänge. Both SSDs are delivered in an M.2 Gen 5 Formfaktor, with support for the NVMe 2.0 Protokoll, and yet retain full backwards compatibility with PCIe Gen 4 Entwürfe. Both also feature an integrated heatsink design that betrays the SSD’s joint development, as only the stickers change between both modelsbut ZADAK offers anultra thin grapheneheatsink option in addition to the heatsink-cooled model. No word on pricing or availability was available at time of writing.