Probably not that much if you are not looking forward to a remote development:
- new UI (they couldn't change it in any meaningful way without breaking workflows, but with a new IDE there are no existing workflows)
- single IDE for all languages (it was possible for most of them with IJ ultimate, but for e.g. Python the experience was slightly worse than with PyCharm)
- new UI (they couldn't change it in any meaningful way without breaking workflows, but with a new IDE there are no existing workflows)
- single IDE for all languages (it was possible for most of them with IJ ultimate, but for e.g. Python the experience was slightly worse than with PyCharm)