They are not in the same class, which is reflected in the power envelope.
BTW what's up with people pushing N150 and N300 in every single ARM SBC thread? Y'all Intel shareholders or something? I run both but not to the exclusion of everything else. There is nothing I've failed to run successfully on my ARM ones and the only thing I haven't tried is gaming.
Because they have a great watt/performance ratio along with a GPU that is very well supported by a wide range of devices and mainline kernel support. In other words a great general purpose SBC.
Meanwhile people are using ARM SBCs, with SoCs designed for embedded or mobile devices, as general purpose computers.
I will admit with RAM and SSD prices sky rocketing these ARM SBC look more attractive.