This is anecdotal, but just the other day somebody was telling me about a competition between hand laid and automated tools ran at a rather big shop in the business, with automated showing favourable results by a significant margin. Now, these guys weren't Intel, albeit quite huge in their own right, and also the measurements were for some blocks, it's an open question how things end up when you have to do global as opposed to local optimization.
The Intel mention is relevant because in my opinion when people are whining about the use of auto tools they miss the fact that auto tools are likely to be worse than hand layout done by very capable, large, well funded teams...which is not necessarily the case for anybody but Intel these days. So yeah, Intel's teams will probably do better overall with hand-layout...but that does not automatically mean that handwork is good for everyone, IMHO. AMD using automated seems very reasonable given their context / state.