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According to HardwareCanucks, their board support it, in terms of having all the traces built in etc. Only that none of Intel's CPU actually support it though. So it's basically more of a "future proof upgrading thing" maybe?...
It seems that there's literally no way for Intel to please people, if the motherboards aren't future proof it's "Intel forcing new mobos each gen", if they're future proofed for Gen 4, it's included for marketing?
Though rumours say they did originally intend Comet Lake to have PCI-E 4.0 but didn't manage to make it stable - if there's no refresh with PCI-E 4.0 support, then they'll be eaten alive by both consumers and AIB partners.
Future proof from Intel?
Marketing gimmick.
Board supports it but you can't use it, therefore it's useless. It means you would have to buy a CPU now, hope Intel sort their crap out, then buy another one.
Well the difference is Avet that AMD never released a product saying a feature *should work* in the future. It was just AMD saying they aren't sure if previously released products could get the updates to work. They weren't selling them based off promises. They sold those boards and people got what they expected. Big difference.
Intel's approach is laughable and sad that it will probably work because most people won't have a clue about it. Intel can easily get back on track but their management needs to get a grip and get their engineers working better on 10nm as it's ruined the company.
Well the difference is Avet that AMD never released a product saying a feature *should work* in the future. It was just AMD saying they aren't sure if previously released products could get the updates to work. They weren't selling them based off promises. They sold those boards and people got what they expected. Big difference.
Intel's approach is laughable and sad that it will probably work because most people won't have a clue about it. Intel can easily get back on track but their management needs to get a grip and get their engineers working better on 10nm as it's ruined the company.
You can't market something as supporting something and then give no support for it.
I can go buy a z490 board with the product stating pci-e 4.0 support and then ask the motherboard vendor how I get this which will be a reply of you can't. Telling me that a product supports something and then not being able to get that feature is false advertising. Until there is a CPU that can go into this socket with PCI-e 4.0 support they should not be allowed to list it. What happens if the next gen launches on a new chipset and these never have a CPU that supports PCI-e 4?