BS... i can think of a couple CPU's which completely trashes that list.
1. I7-920 Nehalem. Reintroduced Hyperthreading... completely curb stomped any and all competition. The Offical Introduction to HEDT. There is NO OTHER CPU, which set new standards then this CPU PERIOD. It completely SMASHED the Q6600 in EVERY metric, from durability even, down to straight up overclocking. The only CPU that would come close is the Intel Celeron 300A. I will say this was Intel's second greatest CPU, next to the original 8086x.
2. AMD Barton.. Yes that glorious AMD cpu that ran so hot it would melt right though the cpu socket. But also set one of the standards in overclocking.
3. Intel Celeron 300A... If you had one, you know it.
4. AMD Opteron 160, or AMD XP 3800+ Manchester...
(birth of Dual Core for AMD... sorry no AMD i can think of can be credited with something that special.)
5. Intel Core2Duo E6400 - before we got Q6600, this was the beast that broke AMD.
6. Intel Pentium EE 840 - The first Dual core CPU EVER.
I dont think the 9800X3D comes close to the i7-920 or even the Celeron 300A.
I dont think Any Ryzen for that matter does, except the first gen Ryzen. It honestly felt like a slight creep sideways each ryzen generation, with the exception of the 5950 where they broke the core count for desktop. But again, it didn't feel very special like when we got the 920, 6600, XP 3800+, E6400, and so on.
Also they are missing the first gen ThreadRipper. The HEDT CPU so good, that they completely wrecked the EPYC sales, so they had to OVERPRICE the entire Threadripper and even come out with Threadripper PRO, so they could justify it costing so much.
Id say no because that cpu was cursed, and Windows drop support of the cpu, hence killing it.