Why did Intel stop making better integrated GPU's?

Why did Intel stop making better integrated GPU's?

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They didn't get much faster, but their feature sets are on par with Nvidia's, though their driver support is on par with AMD's.

Why did intel stop making stronger cpus?

Be patient

But they didn't? Hexa-cores are now mainstream.

there is literally no IPC or clock speed difference between kaby lake, coffee lake and coffee lake refresh, their only difference is the amount of cores which they added in order to compete with AMD and to not lose marketshare

So an improvement..

They just added more cores, their single core performance is exactly the same

Intel is already leading in that department, and applications are only becoming more multi-threaded, so adding more cores is anything but no improvement.

Why do you shill amd when we are still waiting for them to beat intel ipc? Ryzen so far has been an absolute joke and hopefully 7nm zen can actually hit decent clock speeds with better ipc instead of 2015 teir ipc at a pathetic 4.2gz

Intel wont be leading in any department after zen 2 gets released

Back in the FX days the intel shills said IPC is all that matters but now intel shills are saying clock speed is all that matters
intel shills will cope hard when zen 2 gets released

FX was fucking garbage dude do you have autism?

I know that it was garbage

So how were people shills just because they didnt get memed into garbage?

To be fair, for AMD to make Zen better than their previous CPUs - the bar was set really, REALLY low with Bulldozer.
As for Intlel, I guess it's just really difficult to improve IPC without making the security matters even worse.

>inb4 Zen is fast & secure and the same time
It doesn't seem to have reached Intel's IPC so far, maybe Zen 2 will deliver there but we won't know until actual independent reviews. As for security, we also won't know until years from now. Ya'll seem to be forgetting that it took close to 2 DECADES for some of the holes to surface, and over a decade for most of them. For all we know, AMD is secure right now only because it's still too new for shit to be found.

>It doesn't seem to have reached Intel's IPC so far
why do people keep saying this?

Zen+ has skylake IPC while the current gen intel cpus called coffee lake have kaby lake IPC so the IPC difference is around 5 to 10%
Although intel is clearly beating AMD when it comes to clock speed

so they can sell you a discrete card

That they will gimp later on with driver updates just like nvidia does but way worse

>OP talking about iGPUs
>thread derailed into typical intlel vs ayymd by the second post
I'm leaving this board for the next three days. See ya faggots.

>why did they stop?
>Ice lake is clearly showing a +150% improvement

Don't come back

>he measures in IPC
>he doesn’t measure in CPI

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No need currently. They support 4k resolutions and that's all that matters in the general market as that's the "top" tier of stuff outside of gaming/AI/video editing.
If you wnat good GPUs then you gotta go with nVidia or AMD

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