That’s not really true though. Userbenchmarks isn’t a big market player, to me that would be Microsoft. So Intel can strong-arm Userbenchmarks and get them to do things Intel’s way, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to MS.
There’s a reason AMD has won huge contracts for high-end super-compute systems. This isn’t 2010 any more.
SoundOnSound compared them. AMD won.
No offense - but why did you even bother asking?
Your mind was already made up. I doubt there was anything anyone could have said that would have changed your mind…