Somebody prove me if I'm wrong, but Intel and AMD seem to be polar opposites when it comes to treating their platforms.
Intel starts the platform with something good, then pushes it to the breaking point by the end.
AMD releases whatever they can, and then refine it to perfection by the platform's end.
To illustrate, AMD started AM4 with Zen, which was okay, but it really matured with Zen 3. Now, they started AM5 with a let-down for many, we'll see how Zen 5 and 6 catch up.
Intel had LGA-1151 with Skylake which is the pinnacle of the 4-core era, if you don't count Kaby Lake which needed a new chipset for some reason, despite being on the same socket.
Then, LGA-1200 had Comet Lake with 10 cores, and then Intel shifted back a gear with Rocket Lake with 8 cores.
Now, we have LGA-1700 with Alder Lake, which was okay based on what I heard about it, and now Raptor Lake refresh with all these problems.