You know, this entire thread I was pretty short-sighted. Yes AMD did increase prices, but I actually shouldn't and don't mind the price bumps considering the performance improvements of Zen 3. Intel did price bumps during the entirety of Skylake for single digit IPC improvements, if any.
Now they're on the defensive -- lowering prices so people will go and buy their CPUs instead, which in itself is not a bad thing. Lower prices is good for our wallets. I now wish Alder Lake would be good so AMD can do the same. Processors from both sides are more than enough to accomplish every task you need them to.
But saying that Intel is for the poor is... factually incorrect. They weren't up until Zen 3 appeared. Going by your logic, you're going to be yapping about how Intel is suddenly "declaring war on poor people" when they get the upper hand, increase prices, and AMD is forced to lower prices until they cook something up that can fight back.