This has been the rule of thumb as far as Intel Vs AMD processors.
Intel processors are designed to handle large multitasking applications, primarily in an office environment.
AMD processors are designed to run a single application at a smoking speed.
If you're a gamer, then AMD is probably where you're going to want to be. But, if you're doing heavy illustration or 3d design and are expecting to have many open windows all the time and don't want lag between them all, Intel will have what you want.
Neither one is better or worse, but better for what you're going to use it for is an acceptable way to say it.
Like, if I said, "What's better, driving a big mudding truck at a hill climbing event or driving a ricer on the autobahn?" They'll both work, but there's benefits and drawbacks to each.