I don't like speculating like that, but I'd be curious to try. I'm still not a fan of having to use Win 11 for the scheduler to properly work the heterogenous architecture, though.
Intel's gaming / under load efficiency is trash compared to AMD. That doesn't mean it's objectively bad by any means. Even with so much crap 11th gen got from the media, I still love my 11700 to bits. Sure, with limits removed, it eats twice the power as my 7800X3D does, while scoring 25% lower in Cinebench all-core, but being limited to 65 W, it's still a decent HTPC CPU and more than capable of some light gaming (it's on par with a R5 3600 this way).
Nothing is objectively bad unless it explodes and sets your house on fire, or at least isn't working.