Sorry KingGremlin, but few very if any companies at all will buy AMD chips for years to come much less "Threadripper" Companies are not interested in marketing hype. Or even in the little bit of "added performance to dollar". Companies will spend much more $$ just to have a given product that will work, always, with no issues whatsoever. AMD cannot offer that. AMD cannot offer the level of dedicated support that companies need and demand from their business hardware.
The last thing any good company will do is buy AMD chips to "save" any money at all. The good company does not care about spending an extra $5k on a proven, well supported intel chip because the things that companies need these products to do for them likely equals thousands, tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of dollars an hour in revenue. The last thing companies want to do is save 2 grand for a chip that has 0 credibility or has even started proving they even work...
AMD is marketing the threadripper chip to kids with more money than sense (The box) or content creators on a budget (Kids hoping to be something some day). AMD is doing the right things... but they are not about to convince any companies to jump the intel ship and go with AMD for a couple thousand $ savings.