Fused off.
Quite contrary. Chip harvesting allows imperfect processor dies to be sold as otherwise fully functioning processors. If you own a Core i7 or i5, or a Ryzen 5/Ryzen 9 x900 series, you have a harvest in your hands.
CPU manufacturing is a very complicated process, and imperfections can be present in any area of the processor. This one has the four e-core clusters and associated L2 cache disabled. What's interesting is that the full L3 slice is enabled on the 14901KE, which may mean that the L3 cache that is normally attribute to an e-core cluster is not necessarily an inherent part of it and can be accessed by the P-cores normally.