Still, a stupid argument that lacks actual data. The main point is that 90% of the end users DO NOT CARE or even know what 10nm or 7nm means. You keep making these statements that Intel hasn't innovated for 8 years, for over 3 years TSMC is doing all these incredible things and Intel is just stagnate.
But you fail to realize that Intel still owns 90% of the over all market, despite all these "downfalls" you claim. Because, be brutally honest with yourself, no damn normal person has a clue how many nanometer their chip is, lol. Hell, I don't even know. We've for Ryzen 7 2700X in my son's gaming computer and I have an Intel 9700K. There's virtually no difference. I chose Intel because I do video production and it's a far superior chip for rendering and AE. We chose Ryzen for my son's gaming computer. We don't actually care about the die size or manufacturing process. If it performs, it performs.
It's just fanboys trying to act like "their" company is better. It's pretty stupid, if you ask me. But Intel hasn't lost a tremendous amount of market share and they will catch back up.