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Ryzen is slightly more powerful overall. And "colder", moreover, it is noticeable in such a way that it is generally good for a notic, because and autonomy, and fewer problems with cooling.
Core has good per-core performance.
Development is different. There is compilation, for example, and it often parallels well. Ryzen will be more profitable here.
If you work with something single-threaded, for example, in a bundle of php + mysql, in development mode, where there is no competition, only two cores will actually be loaded, Core will be more profitable. But even here there may be something else to be executed in parallel, and it will not be so unambiguously.
I would choose Ryzen.
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