Crap quad core Zen ? Not as crap as a dual core at same price.
Why do you care about all this? Number of cores, IPC... it's all pointless. What matters is performance and features. Simple fact is: Kaby Lake i3 and Ryzen 3 are pretty much equal when it comes to that, with the very important exception of having an IGP.
This is, generally speaking, the main problem with evaluating Intel vs AMD. If you look at the specs, Ryzen seems better - that's because it's built to have great specs. But if you look at what a CPU actually offers in the tasks it'll be used most of the time, the pricing makes a lot of sense (with AMD, as usual, being a bit - like 10% - cheaper).
(And it's the same story with GPUs, by the way.)
So yeah, we used to talk for months how how R7 beats i7 in encoding movies and compressing files, but the simple fact is that a huge majority (lets say: 90%) of people buying these CPUs are gamers and Intel has an advantage there. So for 90% the pricing is OK and they'll choose Intel.
The rest, that think they really need 8-cores, will choose a Ryzen. This is not a reason for Intel to revolutionize their whole lineup, in which they have very decent margins. 90% market share is fine as well.
And it's the same story with Ryzen 3. It beats a similarly priced i3 in specs and it could beat it in some tasks, but won't have an advantage in a typical usage: low cost gaming, business desktops etc. High power consumption, no IGP - that's a recipe for sales disaster in the business segment.
Yeah , FX. Shocker , I still use it , hard to believe right ? Everyone was convinced FX was crap , while you all believe that I game at 60hz no problem , if I want more that then yes I would need to upgrade , but I don't. I don't care about power consumption either. I do want to upgrade but for other reasons.
I've still used an Intel E5400 not so long ago. I'm not mocking you for having an old CPU. But if you're willing to upgrade and you
would consider switching to Intel, there were more than enough reasons to do that.
And if you don't care about power consumption, why didn't you buy an 8-core FX?
You misunderstand me greatly , you like Intel instead of AMD because you believe clock speed is king.
Not at all. I don't care about clocks, cores, brands, TIMs and all that sh.t. The sole point of looking at such technicalities is to estimate how a CPU and its successors could perform in the future.
When a CPU is already here, it's just test results that matter to me. And I only buy CPUs that exist and are well analyzed already (no early adopting or pre-ordering).
I only care about characteristics: performance, power consumption, temperatures and features.
And when that's equal, I buy from the company that I identify with more. And that is Intel now (but it used to be AMD 15 years ago).
Why? Because I don't like the gamer/geek-targeting campaign that AMD built around Ryzen (I might have liked it 15 years ago). Because I like the overall strategy of Intel as a company as well.