There are 4 things that an Intel product needs to do to beat AMD.
First, it needs to run without overclocking. Traditionally, Intel could not manufacture parts that perform well, consistently.
Second, it needs to run with air cooling (Noctua). Nobody is going to water cool a data center, Nobody is going to water cool a laptop, water cooling doesn't matter.
Third, it needs not t9 thermally throttle 30-60 after it hits its peak processing ratel that's a FAIL that Intel chips (especially Y-series laptop chips) have been doing for years and years.
Last, it needs to be more than a paper launch, Intel needs to be able to make 1M parts a month, these last few years they can only make enough to seed the reviewers, about 1K flagship parts per month ... consumers? Can't get any!
I see no evidence that Intel can do all 4 things!