It is because Intel big-little and how it treats Win. But it is possible to tame by Lasso SW. It is said.
From, what I read, it is Intel, because of big-little and Win handling it, that Intel may have rather high latency inter core. When thread is sheduled from e to p core and vice versa. Lasso probably solves that...
And that Intel needs more power, so disipates more heat, needs better and more expensive cooling, PSU, power cascade.... So probably more sound from coolers, or need for more advanced ones...
AMD had latency "issues" in Zen1 architecture, it has been resolved in later models. I cannot compare AMD with current Intels. I have Zen3 APU 5700G (8C/16T) and it runs just fine.
If you need lots of computing power, might be good to wait few months for Zen5. It should have 20-30% more computing power for the same core count and clock speed. And it should do much faster floating point operations that are used a lot in audio computations. It has 50% more ALUs to do computations.
And also stronger AI coprocessor.
Those, who use Intels probably tell you, that it is also good. The only thing is, one has to tune certain things using Lasso (or like SW), set properly power limits and so on. So, it is not out of the box thing....