You could try to come up with some evidence.
But again, it's still irrelevant. You're focusing your attention on a particular aspect of a CPU, yet insist on drawing conclusions about its overall viability.
To me, this is really simple: Intel goes overboard with default power draw. But once you get that out of the way, there's no bad buy in either camp, they pretty evenly matched. Most of the buying decisions will come down to which side gets you a more featured motherboard within the same price range (or whether you already have the mobo). Or brand loyalty. Or, in the case of Intel, you get to reuse some DDR4 you might have readily available.