This seems like one of those (Intel) technologies that will require mass adoption by developers in order to gain momentum. Otherwise AMD will swoop in with their (much better) version of it. At that point either AMD’s will survive and Intel will eventually be forced to adopt it or (more likely) neither will survive.
I think we all agree that competition is a good thing in the industry, but sometimes if you do not make your new feature as easy and appealing as possible for devs to support, they’re just not going to bother.
This seems like one of those (Intel) technologies that will require mass adoption by developers in order to gain momentum. Otherwise AMD will swoop in with their (much better) version of it. At that point either AMD’s will survive and Intel will eventually be forced to adopt it or (more likely) neither will survive.
I think we all agree that competition is a good thing in the industry, but sometimes if you do not make your new feature as easy and appealing as possible for devs to support, they’re just not going to bother.