That's right, but Intel is so inefficient that even if they only reduce power consumption and keep the same performance, it's considered a 'success.' I don't like the direction Intel is going in. New generations of mobile and desktop processors practically offer minimal improvements in terms of performance. When I buy a new generation, I don't want it to only offer lower power consumption; I want better performance as well. Otherwise, I won't buy them just for the sake of lower power consumption. Intel is still searching, experimenting, trying to find the winning formula for chiplet design to break out of their rut, while AMD has a PhD in chiplet design and is moving full steam ahead. Also, when we talk about chiplet design, Intel's solution is much more expensive than AMD's, and we'll see what the prices will be. However, considering they have their own factories and produce much larger quantities, they can afford minimal profit per unit.