Have to agree with the comments as well. A major concern I have with it is the fact the AMD chip benchmarked was in a laptop, and a Lenovo at that. If my Lenovo is any indication, they've done a sh*t job with the drivers and AMD processors are likely not running to full potential in their systems. Meanwhile, what type of system was the ADL chip tested in?
Furthermore, out of Intel, AMD, and Nvidia, AMD seems to be the only one lately getting more true performance out of their stuff versus just increasing the power draw and getting more performance simply by cranking things up. It's like using a higher wattage incandescent/CFL vs making a CFL/LED. One's real progress and the other is just throwing gas on a fire.
It does seem Intel has finally stopped dragging their heels and is trying to actually innovate and make real progress, but let's not kid ourselves into thinking they've turned things around. They still have a long way to go, and meanwhile AMD's real competition to ADL, while slightly behind, is just around the corner, and will likely put Intel right back where it's been the past couple years.