What happens with Intel is that it is a refined platform. Real sensors on the cores, metal backplate, no pin arrangement like AMD, which is awful, no motherboard bugs and other bugs and a good driver support.
AMD might be ahead now with the 5000 series, but it is still a cheap / mainstream CPU with a plastic socket (Kinder Egg) and a pinout that you risk losing your CPU every time you replace your thermal paste. Perhaps not experienced riggers, but casuals for sure.
In other words, I rather lose in some benches but having a pro CPU that won’t cause me problems with my work. Perhaps for a gamer you can live with the bugs and instabilities. The same way with AMD GPUs. In Il-2, every update messes up AMD drivers.
Thanks but no thanks. Perhaps when AMD gets 30% more IPC it is worthy the try.