I think this is a bad take because it assumes that NVidia is making rapid price/performance improvements in the consumer space The RTX 4060 is roughly equivalent to a 2080 (similar performance and ram and transistors). Intel isn't making much margin, but from what I've seen they're probably roughly breaking even not taking a huge loss.
Also, a ton of the work for Intel is in drivers which are (as the A770 showed) very improvable after launch. Based on the hardware, it seems very possible that B580 could get an extra 10% (especially in 1080p) which would bring it clear above the 4060ti in perf.
Also, a ton of the work for Intel is in drivers which are (as the A770 showed) very improvable after launch. Based on the hardware, it seems very possible that B580 could get an extra 10% (especially in 1080p) which would bring it clear above the 4060ti in perf.