Honestly, I don't really mind GeForce Experience... with the exception of how it will forget my login information ever so often.
Thats because the Geforce experience is breaking Sleep on multi display setups.
As an aside, I run into sleep issues whenever I install an iTunes update. After I install iTunes, it seems like I can't leave certain windows up, or the monitors will never go to sleep. The most common example is Chrome, and that's with no tabs that are playing videos open. (Video-playing tabs inhibit sleep regardless.) The problem doesn't seem to go away until I reboot.
You think Intel needs to be shot down? I think Nvidia needs more of a spanking as they had a monopoly on the GPU sector for way longer then Intel has on the CPU.
I think it's arguably what we'd call a de facto monopoly. It's not like Nvidia doesn't have competition, but their competition just... isn't worthwhile unless you're mining coins. Intel didn't receive fines for monopolistic behavior simply due to marketplace dominance. Intel used kickbacks and promotions to push OEMs to only use Intel chips, which effectively pushed AMD out of the OEM market for quite a while.
These days, you do see AMD-based laptops in regard to both CPU and GPU, but the problem is that they're still not that good. Nvidia took the right gamble and focused on power efficiency, and honestly, I'm not sure why you wouldn't do that. I mean... speaking of Intel, that's
exactly what Intel did when they adapted a mobile CPU into their Core series after Pentium 4 turned into a literal hot mess, which is what we're
still using today.