No. AMD's lead comes only from the node advantage.Yet AMD is showing that they can do more work with more efficiency. Goes to show you that Intel badly needs a new architecture, the current one is showing that it's not up to the task.
Zen+ efficiency was on par with 8-9th gen Core. Zen2 efficiency seems roughly on par with Ice Lake (not a big niche to compare...). Same x86 realm, compatible instruction set and 1/0 bits that need to be switched. Smaller transistors mean less energy. There's really no magic inside.
Intel already has a few more modern architectures. They're just not in the product line you're interested in.