It is what it is - about 1.1k aircraft in USAF are AESA platforms; largest non-AESA element is CAF F-16C fleet, which is getting updated."all active" and "entire fleet" are certainly NOT the huge numbers you see in Wikipedia or Military Balance and the ilk.
And if the F-16 AESA radar retrofit is like I read, then power and space limitations mean it will have less radar range than a new build.
Yes, SABR radar power isn't impressive (this isn't a metric it was bought for in the first place). It's still modern AESA.
At this point it's modern radar capability is below PLAAF, but not critically so. Furthermore, Navair active and deployable strength(i.e. decks) are many times over PLANAF, as is marine air.
Too early to cheer, modernization drive is going well for China, but established superiority isn't really there yet.