The target isn't trying to match dGPU's outright. 75w total power budget for the iGPU perhaps long term so you'll need a lot of process advantage to get to mid range and won't get to high range.
The first performance target to be really significant is matching the next gen consoles for gaming at 1900 * 1080. Do that and there's very little reason for someone who doesn't have a bigger monitor to have a dGPU. There simply won't be games using notably more graphics power than the consoles can provide.
(Unless of course you're unusually obsessed with image quality options, which isn't a mainstream worry.).
That'll punch a huge hole in the market. Not sure when it'll happen of course.
The first performance target to be really significant is matching the next gen consoles for gaming at 1900 * 1080. Do that and there's very little reason for someone who doesn't have a bigger monitor to have a dGPU. There simply won't be games using notably more graphics power than the consoles can provide.
(Unless of course you're unusually obsessed with image quality options, which isn't a mainstream worry.).
That'll punch a huge hole in the market. Not sure when it'll happen of course.