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Bye.
Is it really bye? Or are you one of those dudes who don't really mean what they say?
Getting technical Intel have foveros and FPGA tech, as soon as they have a desktop CPU with an FPGA and HBM, it could be game over so far as benches go against anything on anything, enabled by one API.
Power pc simply are in another league.
AMD will iterate core count way beyond apples horizon and incorporate better fabrics and Ip..
Have you ever used an FPGA? Have you ever used Power? Power has anemic SIMD units. The benefit of Power9 / Power10 is memory bandwidth and L3.
FPGAs are damn hard to program for. Not only is Verilog / VHDL rarely taught, synthesis takes a lot longer than compiles. OpenCL / CUDA is far simpler, honest. We'll probably see more from Intel's Xe than from FPGAs.
Not to mention, high-end FPGAs are like $4000+ if we're talking things competitive vs GPUs or CPUs.