nonono no ... i did not mean it like that...
if it was like that i would have taken a 11600K to replace my 6600K and not a R5 3600 which albeit being previous gen still hold up to the 11600K (no... i do not consider a few fps more to be an abyssal gape or a "Intel destroy AMD in gaming!" validation )
i mean it like "IN ALL ASPECT" ... which in reality it is not the case... beating in PR slides is one thing... optimized and standardized "variable" do wonder... sure the 12900k beat a 5950X now ... but what would it be actually with the correct counterpart in a benchmark from a trusted reviewer and not just some PR without context and background. (it's Intel we are talking ... and "i disliked Intel behavior these last years" is a reflection on how low they dived once they got their challenge met with Ryzen)
edit: also yes the bigger node packing more transistor is bound to be better than a smaller node with less transistor ...