Here f1 drivers memorize each turn, how much to brake and practice on a real car once this is over. This simulator is far superior to the ones available on a pc/gaming console.
Servers I'd imagine is where AMD excel, not Intel, considering their primary purpose is serving many users where multi threaded performance comes to the fore. Intels usecase, compiling?
On the server it depends. For front end servers, where you are running many connections with no shared state, AMD crushes Intel so bad it's shameful.
On the backend, for things that are not highly parallelizable or memory sensitive, sometimes Intel wins. Things like databases and the like. That was when Intel still used a single ring bus, the mesh should add latency similiar to Epyc's IIRC. I haven't seen any benchmarks of the newest EPYCs vs the newest Xeons though.
AMD is flawless all ways around. I use Gigabyte motherboard + AMD Ryzen 3600 as a temporary substitute for a more powerful Ryzen 3950x I'm planning to get a hand on soon.
One of the best experiences so far. No conflicts or issues whatsoever.
A huge part of Reddit culture is inside jokes. They're almost like forced memes that you can always find someone over there to react to where as other people would just ignore or make fun of you for. That whole sub is basically an inside joke.