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I agree, I didnt see anything specific either unless I missed it.
The differences are rather small and joining either team is just ideological unbased hype:
AMD costs a bit less. AMD runs about ten degrees celsius warmer. AMD uses GDDR6 only so they pack a larger size onto the card, while Nvidia runs GDDR6x but many of their 4000 series cards are on the smaller memory size, plus they are starting to cheap out and go to GDDR6 as well on the latest 4070s (forgot the exact model name) - market supply shortage for memory and all that.