10 years of dominance during which they did what? Sandy lake onwards, bar an IPC boost around Haswell saw each generation still with very similar performance and power use for anyone who actually made use of the "k" chips.
We had 4.8ghz+ Sandy bridge from Jan 2011, it took till 6th gen (Including Haswell's IPC uplift and Kaby's node shrink) to have something that genuinely beat it rather than just another 200mhz added to otherwise a very similar chip.
AMD were in a terrible place the whole time. Intel's dominance clearly wasn't from a position of pushing and innovation, it was from an absence of competition. They spent 6 years (until Ryzen release in Feb 2017) doing a wee clock speed increase with a very nicely segmented processor market that I'm sure turned them a VERY pretty penny. All that time and here we are, 2019, they're still pushing exactly the same architecture with ONE node shrink.
Where the hell are you guys spinning this tale of amazing innovation and progress from?!
You can't talk about ignoring bias and heap praise on Intel for doing next to nothing for close to a decade because their rival had properly tanked (generally due to Intel dirty tricks but AMD made some seriously bad choices too) that's blatant hypocrisy.
Come 2017 and Ryzen... ohhh, Intel suddenly have a 6 core chip (on the same node). Come 2018 oooh, Intel can do an 8 core chip too (on the same node, now at furnace levels of power/heat).
Where's the innovation in all this? Dominance, absolutely. It completely wasn't of Intel's own making though, the parts of it that were, were dirty tricks and backroom deals. That's absolutely devoid of any reason for celebration.
AMD's come back, they came in with a poorer (but smaller) litho, 2 gens later they've changed architecture already. Chiplets is clearly where Intel will follow. That they do nothing but minor clock bumps for nearly 10 years followed by cribbing the design of their competition. Clearly dominant and innovative, yes.



