I don't know what logic you're trying to use but you're wrong. When two cards are $10 apart, they're relevant to each other. If someone has ~$500 to spend on a card, they're going to be looking at
everything that's available at that price point. If power draw was such a big deal to people, then nobody would buy an Intel 13th-gen CPU.
Be that as it may, they're still around. When there aren't any left, then you'll be correct. At the moment, you are not.
Does this look like AMD to you?
It sure doesn't look like AMD to me.
Well, they failed in that endeavour because their sales numbers are in the toilet. The amount of faith that they and their AIBs have in the RTX 4060 Ti is so low that they didn't even sample it out or give it any fanfare. It's like when they silently released the RTX 3060 8GB.
I haven't seen the 128-bit bus preventin the RTX 4060 Ti from addressing and using all 16GB of its VRAM. What I
have seen though is that it suffers bigger performance drops when resolution is increased than cards with buses that are greater than 128-bit.
Oh don't kid yourself, I personally dumped all over the RX 6500 XT. Whoever it was at AMD who thought that the RX 6500 XT was a good idea should've been fired. However, it had its "moment in the crapper" long ago. Now it's the RTX 4060 Ti's turn. It's not about who did what, it's about who did what
and when.
I actually bought an RX 6500 XT. Not because I thought that it was any good but because I thought that an R9 Fury in my mother's HTPC was a waste of electricity. She doesn't need a 275W card to be a glorified video adapter and Canada Computers happened to have a Powercolor Radeon RX 6500 XT ITX model on clearance for what was at the time, the equivalent of ~$113USD. At that price, even the RX 6500 XT looks good and since she doesn't need a hardware encoder, a 3D accelerator or more than 4GB of VRAM (she wouldn't know what to do with any of those anyway), at that price, it was perfect for her.
If and when the price of the RTX 4060 Ti variants drop to what they should be ($300 for 8GB and $350 for 16GB), then they will be compelling products. As it stands right now, they are far from that.