They are not going to benefit anything that's not capable of using that many cores, for gaming especially there barely is any difference from a current quad and upwards other than cache maybe.
This is just going to stop hurting performance so maybe now some people are going to shut up about e-cores hurting performance in some cases, although that is doubtful as well.
The thread director will still be the same so there will still be occasions where games will be placed on the e-cores by mistake, it's only the lag that occurs on the p-cores when e-cores are loaded that is fixed.
True. But the E-cores in the 12th gen CPU actually hurt performance in
many cases, not just some.
In an ideal scenario, while the P-cores are running a game at full tile, the E-cores would handle only those background windows tasks that they could accomplish without slowing down the rest of the CPU. Unfortunately, the Thread Director may be 13th gen's achilles heel in this instance but, we'll see.
Edit - Also, credit where credit is due. If any chip company, Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, etc. slapped some 'poop on a wafer' and tried to pass it off as 'GREAT!' [with jazz hands] I would call them out on it. I'm not against Intel, specifically. I usually go back and forth between Intel and AMD every few generations. I'm against false marketing and advertising, and deceiving the general public.