TheLostSwede
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No lockdown in Taiwan...it is funny how life works out that way sometimes. I decided to be patient on ryzen 4800x and big navi 2 or ampere, and then covid 19 hit, and its probably only going to get worse once the lockdown ends... and it has to end sometime... so I suspect everything will be delayed another year from this post.
The current gen Phison controllers are actually quite meh, for a PCIe 4.0 controller, so I have no doubt that Samsung will be better. However, the question is if Samsung will be better than other controllers that are expected to arrive this year. They do have the advantage of making both controllers and the NAND flash, so they should technically have an edge due to this, if they can tune their controllers to work better with their own NAND flash somehow.I'm honestly interested to see if the 980 can actually compete with the Phison controllers. Samsung has sat back and not innovated for so long that IMO they're in a similar position to Intel against AMD.