I feel the need to drop this HBU video here:
I am not their biggest fan, however their coverage of hardware hasn't been
terrible IMO (I am just a nerd who wants nerd details) yet I think they nailed yet another reason why Intel will struggle with Zen 6 competition, and, more dramatically, why Zen 7 may turn Intel into a Fab only business (that last part is purely speculation on my part, however) I don't see how Intel comes back from this with storage/memory shortages, no performance to bring to the table, and no socket longevity. I realistically don't see how they can even compete with Zen 6. Even the most hardcore Intel folks I know have adopted AMD CPUs/boards at this point.
Funny enough, IMO, if they don't survive this, it will be the constant platform changes that killed them, not the poor upgrades themselves.
I feel like Zen 6 will be a make-or-break moment for Intel. If they can't find a way to differentiate/compete, they (the chip design portion, at least) will be demolished, and that happens regardless of who has performance leadership, unless Intel can redefine performance and value as we know it, which likely isn't going to happen.
Just my 2 cents. Looking forward to seeing how things play out.