Why is everyone so unimpressed with Haswell? It improves performance 10-15% in general situations, as expected, and when AVX2 is applicable, it happens to be very nice.
A leap forward like that of Pentium 4 to Core 2 isn't going to happen again any time soon. That wasn't even a particularly large leap forward - Athlon 64 and Core weren't very far behind Core 2, Pentium 4 and Pentium D (the names remembered from that era) just happened to be particularly unimpressive.
More and more people are switching to Linux based OS'es that are free and almost as equally good while they use less RAM and CPU power for running the OS and more can be focused for a game.,Open GL runs faster on Linux than on Window's so its logical if you have majority of games on Linux that you will switch and get a bit more performance that may lead in some games to have stable 30FPS on your rig running on Linux rather than Windows or Mac OS.
Also AMD's processors beat Intels considerably in Linux based OS'es and programs and Steamroller will make a further gap. Why Intel underperforms in Linux? Its simple, they are mostly shrinking down Core 2 Duo architecture that was derived from Pentium 3 with some tweaks and sometimes some architectural changes every time they hit with their forehead the damn bricked wall.
They are just rushing in NM size so AMD does not become a "threat" to them, its really sad. When they finally hit god damn wall made out of titanium they will be forced to make a whole new architecture that will just be terrible for two generations and AMD will keep up since their Bulldozer architecture is new, was developed for years and now its refined with Piledriver...
Steamroller is out by Q4 of 2014 and it will be a 28nm processor so AMD can do more tweaks, improvements and overall refine more the architecture of Bulldozer and have a chance to match and beat Ivy processors if they decide to use most out of Steamroller. If AMD takes the chance it can achieve 25-30% of performance and have the same TDP and power consumption or maybe a bit less since it will be a 28nm...
Intel now focused to add a better IGP with Haswell, but it will fail because of its drivers. Intel is new to GPU's and they will need at best 4 generations to keep up with AMD's APU's with their own "APU" but Kaveri will smoke it out with its HSA architecture that will use DDR4 RAM memory.
AMD worked, loaned money for their R&D and it will pay off. If they fail and go down bankrupt then IBM will go against Intel or Intel will be seperated into two camps and from what I can see with their "innovation" recently, its a lackluster... For what AMD achieved for far less money, if they had Intel's budget we would now have 16 core processors that would have TDP of 125 watts.
Haswell is still in beta, I hope that they din't slacked off...