Nearly everyone who responds to me is blind it seems - they cannot see the data for what it is, and need to be spoon-fed.
Consider the models with 4090 alone in the charts. Those will be the Zephyrus Duo, XMG Neo 16 and MSI Titan GT77:
| Witcher 3 | GTA V | FFXV | Strange Brigade | Dota 2 | Xplane | Cyberpunk 2077 | Witcher 3 V4.00 | SotTR | F1 22 |
Zephyrus | 178.6 | 134 | 169.6 | 333 | 179.7 | 117.8 | 130.6 | 133.9 | 196 | 114.3 |
XMG Neo 16 | 216.4 | 137.5 | 180.7 | 350 | 177.3 | 137 | 122.8 | 141.8 | 207 | 137.4 |
MSI Titan GT77 | 198.9 | 140.9 | 187.4 | 373 | 185.9 | 134.2 | 135 | 150 | 214 | 138.2 |
The Zephyrus comes dead last in all but two tests, those being DOTA 2 and Cyberpunk. If you want to believe that a meager 10 W difference between the 4090s (140 W vs 150 W excluding dynamic boost) is responsible for the differences, that's on you.
(Actually to think about it, Dynamic Boost should work better with the AMD CPU given its already lower power consumption while gaming, so any difference in TGP is going to end up as negligible)
Techspot/HWUB never did any detailed tweaking to optimize subtimings on Intel - they basically do some minor tweaking around XMP and call it a day. Intel gains are also pretty substantial, certainly much more than what HWUB shows, when properly tweaked.