I mean your post clearly shows you a bit of a AMD fanboy, the media have to be professional and not show bias, thats why your attitude is different to theirs and they have failed to satisfy you.
I dont know why one would be celebrating AMD's success unless they an AMD shareholder, an AMD employee, or Intel has done something to personally aggrieve them, but many of us are just tech geeks and only care how good a product and its price is regardless of who made it.
People always take sides. Even when they say they don't, they do somewhere deep in their mind. Many people choose the weaker ones. Of course, it's bad and unprofessional when news editor or reviewer takes side.
Even though I was for a long time owner of Intel hardware (Pentium II, III, 4, D, Core2Duo, 1st and 2nd Core generation) and also owner of Nvidia hardware (GF2, GF4, many laptop GeForce graphics), for the last years I've been siding with AMD mostly because of their politics (every their invent gets open-sourced), their support for Linux, their will to fight with others with much lower resources at disposal. And when sometimes AMD wins over Intel, I am happy because of those years, when Intel had been realizing their shady practics and politics towards OEMs and shops. I don't like being lied to, meaning I don't like when someone makes bold statements, such as "we can already see them in the rear mirror" and then after some time those statements were utter bullshit.
To be honest, I was expecting 9800X3D to be a bit less power-houngry, but the fact is it's still a very efficient CPU and is worthy to upgrade from Zen 3. Zen launch 5 is a disappointment for me as well, but then when I look at Arrow Lake launch, I should not be disappointed at all. So my side is currently having better time, but that does not explicitly mean that it's good. Intel should really catch up because AMD needs force which will drive technological innovations further. As we learned from history, lack of competition paves ground for stagnation.
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Here at TPU or at similar PC-related forum there will always be users with different sides. It's much better discussion while having more sides than on website which is dedicated to support one particular brand (yes, there are pro-AMD websites and pro-Intel websites). Here are Nvidiafanboys, AMDfanboys, Windows 11 lovers, Windows 11 haters, Intel haters, Intel fanboys, AMD haters, threesome lovers, Nvidia haters, hobbits, elves, gremlins, other sort-of-a-kinds. For sure, things should never get ugly and we should all respect each other's ideas and we should be thankful that we have persons that are willing to communicate with us despite what kind of evil beings we are, meaning we spend enormous amounts of money on the PC stuff that we can live without (except for addicts) and 30% of Earth's population still does not have access to drinkable water.
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Apologies, I meant there is still a large portion of Earth's population without proper access to water....... cooling.