It's not a crime per se, you just have to be careful not to paint AMD in a bad light, that's all
It's ok to call Nvidia "Ngreedia", Apple customers "sheep" (guilty as charged, a few times), burn Intel, Microsoft or Google to the stake for being monopolies. But AMD? AMD is Internet's darling, you're not supposed to go there.
(And just to be clear, I'm not saying the original post should be taken at face value (quite the opposite), I'm just pointing out the "my preciousss" reactions it sparked in a knee-jerk manner.)
I personally had no problem with the content of the post, I just didn't understand the point of going over it. It's like, yeah, the Radeons use more juice... we already know that, so what is the point of this?
It would be like if he had posted something that talks about the power consumption of Raptor Lake, I would have said the same thing... "Yeah we know, who cares?" and the efficiency difference between Raptor Lake and Zen4 is far larger.
It just feels like fanboy propaganda and there's no place for that in a reputable tech forum like TechPowerUp and it has nothing to do with the fact that it's targeting AMD because I'd feel the same way about Raptor Lake.
The only reason that I recommend Radeons to people is because they're less expensive and the only nVidia cards that aren't complete rip-offs are the 3000 cards but the only card below the RTX 3080 with more than 8GB of VRAM is the RTX 3060 which makes the RTX 3060 Ti/RTX 3070/RTX 3070Ti cards impossible to recommend. When someone has a budget below the price of the RTX 3080 but wants to do content creation with Adobe Premiere, I
always recommend the RTX 3060 for the 12GB of VRAM. If they want to do content creation with Davinci Resolve, I recommend the RX 6700 XT for the same reason. Right now, buying nVidia is a mistake unless you're buying an RTX 4090 or you're in an area with limited options. That's nVidia's fault, nobody else's. Now, sure, the Ada Lovelace cards are more power efficient and that is not debatable but their pricing is so bad that it doesn't matter. Again, that's nVidia's fault and nobody else's.
Personally, I only use Radeons because I've seen the kind of company that nVidia is when I was on the other side of the counter at Tiger Direct and they've never presented me with a compelling enough reason to pay extra for their hardware. The thing is, if someone says that they specifically want nVidia, I present them with their best nVidia option and mention that if they're only gaming, a Radeon card will be a better deal for them. I don't say it because I want to push an agenda, I say it because it's objectively true in most cases.
If nVidia was offering a better deal, I'd recommend them because I care about individual people far more than I could ever care about multi-billion-dollar corporations. The problem is that they're not offering a better deal and that's not just my opinion, it's the opinion of people like Steve Burke, Steve Walton, Jarred Walton, Paul('s Hardware) and Daniel Owen.
Their opinions count for a lot more than some person in a tech forum that I've never heard of, especially when they all agree on something.