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That part is very true! I was only thingking this a pure Gaming perspective. For multi type usage point Zens have been the choise to go!I wouldn't call Zen/Zen+ "meh" - it was equivalent to Haswell, but with up to double the cores. For productivity, it was great (past the first 6 months where BIOS updates righted most of the early problems) and you could still play games on it without breaking the bank.
As for the platform itself, to think that a cheapo B350 motherboard from 2017 can officially run a 12-core Zen2 CPU from 2020 with a BIOS update shows how stable the hardware specs were.
i was mainly refering this way because one Person did ask why there Are so few different Intel cpus there and well there was very Little development in Intel cpus Until zen was released and after that Intel did start big uplift (while still falling down more and more) but in anyway Also Intel cpus started to give bigger advantages from year to year!