Intel lost the performance x86 desktop and high-end server crown to AMD years ago.
On consumer desktop, but in total PC market they only had around 10%, appealing to gamers, but not of interest to the corporate big box shifters like Dell. (e.g. call centre high volume PCs). In many cases corporate software is using one or two cores, whereas AMD went after the game market where many many more slower cores provided better performance. Intel made less cores that could run faster. Both options quite useful to have depending on the workload you want to run.
This article made me think of this thread. Check this out...
This is the Microsoft Azure HBv5 and AMD MI300C
AMD aiming (fairly precisely right there) at the Hyperscale cloud market-place. As we know the migration of big corporate into the cloud has been underway for many years already. AMD look to be have their laser sights set on that here with Microsoft.
(Sorry way off topic for an Apple Mac Mini thread)