Worth noting they’re comparing a ryzen 9 to a core ultra 7 here
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It's also a 28W AMD CPU vs a 17 W Intel CPU.
With the "AMD Configurable TDP (cTDP)" being 15-54W and Intel's "Maximum Turbo Power" being 37 W. IDK how CPU intensive these tasks are but it's also also a 12 core vs an 8 core.
Them being mobile processors makes it a bit more difficult but they both appear to be the same price class.