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If pfsense can't do it I doublt opnsense can on the same hardware.
You can get pretty close if you throw more powerful hardware at it. I managed to route at least 1.4 million packets per second (~16.8Gb/s, 1500MTU concurrent upload and download summed together) using 4 alder lake P cores on pfsense+ 22.05.