Again I'm talking about powerful hardware and not some crap that barely runs Microsoft office and web browser.
What like all our desktops and laptops at work that run 8th and 9th gen Intel CPUs you mean with 8-16gb ram? Take my Dell XPS 15 for instance, i7 6c/12t 16gb of 2666mhz ram and a 1050ti and it will never see a game in its life, as it's strictly used for business work.
We have 50+ of these, and another 150+ of i5 / i7 of the previous gen in laptops and desktops.
And that's on one site, some of our other parts of the business service over 1100 client devices all with the same Dell hardware, so no, gamers are not a majority, they are infact a minority by a huge margin.
Would we move to AMD Zen for our desktops? The minute Dell start selling us them we will, likewise for Laptops..
The average price of our heavily discounted and I do mean heavily discounted dell laptops are £1000, with many going into the £1500 region, this is after discount and without tax.
So yeah, we use high end parts for everyday business use.
Watch how much easier it is to work with SQL databases while having 6 other apps open, a few RDP sessions, email, frame grab software, and various websites open, plus AD etc with a high end i7 Vs an i3.
When you know what your actually talking abkit please do continue