That was one thing, but before that, Intel did this
Intel Discusses Real World Performance Focus, Teases Gen11 Graphics & i9-9900KS Finally, while the company is waiting until its official Computex keynote to
pcper.com
Seriously if you analyze what they say and dissect it...
- We will give you "filter bubble" performance. If you use lots of Chrome, you get superb Chrome performance. In other words, the less common tasks are the ones they won't optimize much for? Or at least at the expense of the higher percentages? That is a painful departure from having the optimal CPU for
every use case... wait... that is probably why I've bought Intel CPUs for performance rigs the past decade. Righto!
- What have they been doing stuffing IGPs in CPUs and taking up valuable real estate on the die for a piece that especially power users will NEVER look at? Hmmmmm. As far as I can tell, all we got was the same slab of silicon in twenty flavours every odd year. And it just so happened to do all the things better than the competition.
- Is the new Intel optimization process a trial and error run now? Some hardware mitigation here, some Chrome optimization there, oh people do streaming let's use the solid hardware we already had for years... what else? Higher clocks so they can surpass their own TDP rating within two seconds of load? Ooh shit this node doesn't work right, let's skip it after all. Oh no, wait, we'll do some 10nm anyway. Maybe. Someday.
Utterly
pathetic.
Get back in your corner, we don't want to play with you anymore. Oh and another thing, I use Firefox.