For client in general: it doesn't matter if it is much faster Intel will spam cheapo RPL laptops at slightly lower prices and it will sell better still.
There is some double speak going on, if you pay attention:
On IFS, Intel said that their costs are uncompetitive, and there will be huge improvement when they move to EUV. Meaning costs to make RPL are high.
Then, they give the dies to the "Products" division at half price, and "Products" then shows good margins.
Last quarter, they pulled some stored RPL dies at artificially low cost, sold them, and "beat" estimates on profits. But the storage is empty for next quarter, so, on the company-wide bases, they have to show real combined costs. And (Surprise!) earnings are projected to be down from 18 cents to 10 cents.
Next quarter, when Intel reaches inside a hat, there will be no rabbits there to pull out.