I find it funny after this long since the FX years that people are now talking about Intel being at 5GHz as if that number is important. Remember the 9590 and the whole, "First CPU to reach 5GHz" garbage back then. If you never update an architecture or process node, it's easier to push higher frequencies. Doesn't equate to full performance improvements though.
Intel has been on the same process node for quite some time. In spite of this, AMD is nearly matching single core performance at a lower frequency. Ryzen will probably need a couple more years to mature enough to push the 5GHz boundary. Maybe by then, Intel will have the new architecture and process node to give a solid leap at performance, which I look forward to. In the end, it's price and performance. Personally, I'm super happy to have an option like the 3600. Great price and a super versatile chip for gaming and workloads.