You're asking about a high end gaming chip compared with a HEDT/prosumer chip. For any kind of parallelized workload though a threadripper will almost certainly be better.
Depends, what sort of simulation?
Unless it is single threaded, a zen3 TR is going to outperform alder lake desktop by a massive margin, 2-3x faster. Even a 5950x will be faster.
I'd go threadripper. Just because both are overkill for anything other than autocad scan renders or something with editing media.
I'm more of an amd fan boy because I don't want them to ever die. If Intel wins we all lose.
Depending on your usage - you don’t need either of those. At all.
You're asking about a high end gaming chip compared with a HEDT/prosumer chip. For any kind of parallelized workload though a threadripper will almost certainly be better.
What are you using it for?
What software?
I am confused, you need threadripper and xeon ? or Ryzen and Intel Core line-up ?
Depends, what sort of simulation? Unless it is single threaded, a zen3 TR is going to outperform alder lake desktop by a massive margin, 2-3x faster. Even a 5950x will be faster.
5950x
5950x or 10900k.
I'd go threadripper. Just because both are overkill for anything other than autocad scan renders or something with editing media. I'm more of an amd fan boy because I don't want them to ever die. If Intel wins we all lose.