Not quite at every turn.
- AVX512 is generally used by people with both brains and money. In most cases where money is not that big of a problem.
- Intel still holds enough of the gaming market. 9900K is a stupid desktop flagship thing. 9700K is above anything AMD can put out for gaming and it is now priced between 3700X and 3800X. 9600K is priced between 3600 and 3600X and does OK. 9400F is probably the biggest spoiler of the gaming market party for AMD.
- AMD still does not have good presence in mobile and Intel is now working with a limited set of 10nm CPUs there.
From this news bit it looks like Intel will bring Xeon prices down considerably. This may change some of these performance/$ calculations. It will not bring Intel back to markets where cores matter like cloud where compute power is sold per core. There are places where Intel was pretty competitive. SQL Servers and some compute aspects come to mind. There seems to be little public testing on how good Rome does in these areas.
- people with both brains and money also recognize a large portion of the server and productivity market does NOT use AVX512, and thus does not benefit in any way from intel.
-9700k is a whopping 5-6 FPS faster then a 3700x in average FPS. Congratulations I guess? Both are well north of 60 FPS, hell both are ususally north of 90-100 FPS, and when they are not the two are usually quite close. intel can hardly justify their prices, hence why they have been cratering down to AMD pricing. 3600 is comparable to 9600kf in gaming, 9400f isnt spoiling a lot there, and the r5 3500 will fix that.
-Yes, AMD has little mobile presence, and likely wont until next gen ryzen mobile 7nm chips exist. That doesnt mean AMD is not a threat here.
If this price change will not breing intel back to the markets it lost, that seems like a pretty short sighted move, no? They are sacrificing profit margins for 0 gain, only to prevent AMD's further encroachmet into their position. That is the same strategy AMD tried with bulldozer, and it backfired spectacularly. SQL is sold per core (socket) for enterprice, and here AMD's rome is vastly superior to intel's XEON, until intel offers 64 core xeons for rome pricing. The cost saving rome represents is jaw dropping, and a price cut across the board from intel isnt going to come close to closing that gap.