In anything else that uses more than 8c/16t, yep!
Exactly. If your working apps only utilize for example 6threads or 8threads or 10threads at maximum design, your workloads will run faster and complete sooner with a higher frequency - higher clocking CPU. 8700K or 8086K or 9900KS.
BUT if your work apps can utilize MORE than 16threaded workloads
continuously, then a better choice is the Ryzen 3000 CPUs.
A simple rule of thumb for work computers.
Not certain why the common theme for creators and workstation computers seems to be 28cores or 36cores - more cores the better, when many of us use single and slightly-threaded work apps all day long and benefit more from higher frequency capable processors.
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For play computers - the best rule of thumb = buy whatever turns you on and makes you happy.
This video, the Intel guy explains 9900KS internal binning: