Not always and not recently. All the nonsense with Intel's CPU recently are evidence of that and the same kind of thing(though with less disastrous effects) with Ryzens a few years ago.
A lot of the time, defaults are best, but not always.
This is distorting the facts. What I said was, for the majority of people, leaving the defaults as is is best. Even with your examples, which did affect more than just a few users, for the majority of users the defaults remained the best for them. You are implying everyone who had those CPUs needed to change the defaults. That was not true.
And FTR, my comment does not preclude those manufacturers from pushing out a firmware update that changes the defaults.
That is not an obligation. We can not assume that what someone has in there "specs" is going to be what they're discussing, because it frequently isn't.
Okay, fine Lex.
Yes, to be nitpicky, you are right. I for one, have 5 computers here so your point is valid.
MY POINT was, has been, and still is, if OPs wants to ensure applicable advice, they need to tell us their system specs. Filling out the TPU specs is easy, and can be done once (until there are HW changes). Then the OP can just refer to them, or state the specs if a different machine.
Your comment got us no where closer to knowing what HW
@jarablue is working with.