It will be interesting to see what Intel brings to the table. I also read some rumours that Koduri didn't get along with the AMD CEO, Lisa Su. I wonder if we will see "Koduri Unchained" from Intel. Also, Intel had this interesting Larabee project which was scrapped, Linus did a video on it sometime ago. Maybe they revive that. Any competition to Nvidia would be healthy - just look what happened with Intel on the CPU market. Suddenly they could "innovate" and suddenly top tier CPUs become available in desktops. That's the kind of magic boost a little competition does. Speaking of which, we could really use a competing space game right now, but I digress.
My money is still on Nvidia next gen (7nm), regarding CPU I'm not so sure. My next rig could as well run AMD CPU. Also their "keeping the socket unchanged" thing is somewhat compelling, and they previously kept that promise. That said I intend to buy something powerful which I hope will last a few years like surprisingly i5 did.