Alright, well perhaps you aren't distorting it. But if you were well informed, you wouldn't be questioning it. Without a memory bandwidth upgrade, IGPs will not move far from their current position. Although AMD might be able to squeeze out a little bit more performance if they incorporate the compression used in Tonga, they simply don't have much room for growth.
Skylake will be featuring eDRAM on
a fair number of SKUs, and where eDRAM isn't present, DDR4 is available. Meanwhile, Carrizo will not have DDR4, and will only have HBM for some top SKUs (if it ends up having HBM at all, but I guess recent rumors may have brought some credibility to that).
Did you know that Carrizo is rumored to have both eDRAM & HBM.?
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2390965
Even if it only has it on only some high-end parts, let's not forget how affordable Iris Pro is. Until we actually have a Skylake SKU is not super-expensive, it can be as High-end as eDRAM/HBM Carrizo.
And your argument is no better than the earlier guy I quoted, Intel has seamless sea of Graphics performance to explore in the future, while AMD that actually has a whole sub-division that has been making dGPU for decades, has no where to increase its performance.
Were you informed of all this, good sir.?
It's hard to say. Who cares anyway? Consumers are the ones who won out, regardless of whether or not Nvidia made profit off of it. It's a win-win for everyone, and I'm not sure why the AMD fan crowd seems to bring GSync up all the time as the butt of their jokes -- they should be thanking Nvidia. We're getting both GSync and FreeSync because of them.
Also, bringing up GSync couldn't be less relevant.
And what evidence you have that we are not getting a promise of a low-level like experience in DX12, because AMD started it with Mantle.
But why would you acknowledge that, it isn't Nvidia, am I right.?
Bringing Gsync was relevant because we have a similar situation,
A Company (Nvidia & AMD) comes out with a new technology ( Gsync & Mantle), that benefits Gamers, this technology is limited to their own products for now, their competition (AMD & Microsoft[I know Microsoft isn't a competitor, but can't find the right word for it] ) helps bring the benefits of the technology to the masses, instead of being limited to a subset of users.
Yet only needs to be
thanked, while the other
What is Mantle's worth, exactly? It will become irrelevant with DX12. It is a waste of time and money for AMD.
Do the parallels make sense to you now.?
See the relevance.?