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Short answer: that 8% in Intel iGPU are basically "PC in wait for a AMD/Nvidia videocard to be installed"
We strongly need Intel to succeed in the PC gaming industry for two reason:
they deliver OpenSoucre driver (only for Linux currently, but Linux can make a PC become anything)
give more weight to customer against Nvidia (which are openly against the customers)
support for more open industry standards (Nvidia still the problem here)