Data from /sys/class/thermal are usually stale. They are left from previous 
platforms. The actual limits comes from adaptive tables based on the condition 
match. This is what OEM defined for the system.
Also without adaptive power limits are insane here.

Thermal doesn't reduce GPU frequency. It only reduced total power. How
power is distributed between CPU and GPU is beyond thermald control.

If someone don't want adaptive, they can always not use it. But adaptive
is important as this is keeping the system under thermal limits as
defined and for the life of the system.

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  Thermald 1.9.1-1ubuntu0.6 keeps Tigerlake GPU frequency on 400 MHz

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