Especially given that the vast majority of the OEMs and other companies continue to buy Intel's systems, thus continuing to execute some contracts, maybe ?
You know, this concept keeps being regurgitated apparently in the absence of much data. Intel is not defeated in all, and in fact arguably wins, on productivity.
Let's take this review:
The Core i7-10700K is Intel's second strongest overclockable Comet Lake CPU, with a powerful 8c/16t configuration. We saw pretty amazing tweaking potential from the 10700 non-K, so we'll definitely compare against that in the Core i7-10700K review, and of course against AMD's Ryzen 9 3900X.
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I'm looking at the green bar in these charts. This is the 10700K with DDR4-3200 RAM. Not the overclocked bars.
The Ryzen is represented up to the 3900X
I'm going to skip over the rendering / synthetics, because for one no one runs synthetics for productivity and for another rendering and encoding are very rare in corporate offices. Lets just say Ryzen wins in these categories.
Software Development:
Unreal Engine 4 Bake Lighting development with rendering : 10700K beats every Ryzen
C/C++ Compiling with Visual Studio 2019 : 10700K beats every Ryzen
Web:
Google Octane : 10700K beats every Ryzen
Mozilla Kraken: 3600X/3700X/3900X all beat the 10700K
WebXPRT : 10700K beats every Ryzen
Science:
Tensorflow AI test : 10700k beats every Ryzen
Euler3D structure / fluid flow simulation: 3900X beats the 10700K, while 10700K wins over all other Ryzen
Digicotex brain neuron sim : 10700k beats every Ryzen
Office:
Word 2019 : 10700K beats every Ryzen
Excel 2019 : 10700k beats every ryzen
Powerpoint : 3700X beats the 10700k (by < 1%)
Image editing:
Adobe Photoshop CC : 10700K beats every Ryzen
Adobe Premier Pro : 10700K beats every Ryzen
Photogrammetry (creating 3D models from photos) : 10700K beats every Ryzen
Tesseract OCR convert image to text : 10700k beats every Ryzen
VMWare Workstation 15: 10700k beats every Ryzen
MySQL : 3900X wins, 10700K is higher than all other Ryzens
Java : 3900X wins, 10700K beats all other Ryzen
Even on the encoding benchmarks, you need a 3900X+ to beat the 10700K on h.264/h.265. 10700K wins on Mp3 encoding.
I think the benchmarks speak for themselves. There are also repeated wins from Intel at various other sites on PCMark 10, which includes office apps, web browsing (including social media, map pan/zoom, page load times), image editing, video conferencing, face recognition, and rendering.
Now sure, run Cinebench multi-threaded or any well threaded video editor and Ryzen will win.
But the other aspects of "productivity" are most definitely *not* a clean sweep for Ryzen even now unless one is solely focused on rendering and video editing.