TheELF
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Neither the 9900k or the 2700x are the breadwinners for intel or amd,those are just halo products they use to make headlines.Right now AMD can make chips that are 90% of Intel perf and offer them from launch at 25-40% cheaper than Intel can and STILL make money hand over fist because their yields are so good. That's game. 2700x is their top chip, but it's the most mainstream and it's cheap to manufacture. The 9900k is more expensive to make so it has to be a halo product which in turn means sales volume will be lower. Intel cannot compete on price because of their monolithic dies. AMD is winning because Intel is chasing their strategy. Everything Intel has done since Ryzen launched, in terms of product segmentation, has been reactionary. AMD beating Intel to a new node just compounds the issues Intel faces.
What makes money for both companies (outside of server) are the cheap CPUs that are being bought in huge amounts,like for example intel's quad cores or for amd the 4/8 6/12 cores.
Look at the hardware.fr bench someone linked to earlier,intel's i3-8350k has a huge advantage in performance per core in games as well as in apps compared to amd's 2200,it's even faster in both games and apps than the 2400 that has SMT enabled,this is far far away from 90% of intel's perfromance.
https://www.hardware.fr/articles/965-3/performances-jeux-3d.html
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