Haha, the Intel fanboys are out in full force defending yet another corporation that doesn't give a flying turd if they live or die. To the point I'm wondering sometimes if Intel isn't astroturfing. It wouldn't be the first (or the last) time corporations do this.
Just to point out the ignorance and moral cowardice of these posts:
How convenient none of them are addressing how Intel intentionally limited the 5950X (which technically isn't even the fastest Zen3 SKU in gaming) to 105W (as they say, PL1 locked), where as they use their little bit of nonsense logic where for ADL PL1=PL2 now, so they basically run the 12900K at a almost unlocked power mode of PL1=PL2=241W.
Instead they just focus on defending the "using a broken Windows 11 for Zen" angle. As if a trillion dollar corporation such as Intel can't redo ONE SLIDE in a matter of hours if not less, considering the last updates came out ALMOST A WEEK BEFORE THOSE SLIDES WHERE PRESENTED. Intel knew very well what it was doing. And they also know many reviewers might not bench very carefully come review day.
Intel gets a custom Windows made for their CPUs and AMD gets the middle finger from Microsoft's lousy QA teams... by resurrecting issues that haven't existed for Zen since 2017-2018.
And let's not address the other elephant in the room, where basically 7 out of the 9 games in the slides are sponsored by Intel (some explicitly state they're black box optimized for Intel, such as TW: Troy, Hitman 3 and GRID 2019).
Or that they benched DDR5 vs DDR4... when they clearly also had the option to bench DDR4 vs DDR4, strongly implying that ADL relies on DDR5 quite a bit to actually shine. And also obviously misleading potential buyers who will go for DDR4 ADL build (for budget reasons or otherwise).
Or the fact that on the Rocket Lake launch slides, Intel was touting it's faster than 5900X in gaming (we know how that turned out), where as now, in the Alder Lake launch slides, 11900K is clearly slower than 5900X's slightly slower brother (strictly in gaming) 5950X (and yes, I know they're different games, but let's not kid ourselves, if anything, because these are way more Intel-favorable titles, 11900K should measure up as even faster than it's launch gaming slides insinuated, seeing as the games there where actually more varied/neutral).
Intel takes cherry picking and manipulating results to a new level with each launch.