AMD will price their products in a way that reflects market demand. If they can continue to hold the $450 price because Intel's process advantage does not result in gaming performance leadership, they will do so.
They will still probably launch at $400-$450, but the market will force the prices down, just like we see with all the Zen4 CPUs (even Zen4 X3D has come down in price). 7950X3D can be had at only $465 today, a $235 discount, and only $15 more than the 8-Core 3D was at launch...
The i5 is the best product in the whole line up. Sometimes I wonder if the guys buying i5s have it figured out. Fat steaks and good cigars come easily with the money saved. Chicks think you're demure and mysterious when they find out you have one. You don't get sad when the next line of chips comes out and you no longer have the big daddy. It's kinda the way to go.