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APO or not, Skip 14th gen as it is on a dead end platform, does not support thunderbolt 5, and contains no native pcie5.0 nvme direct cpu lanes.
Different trade offs, no clear answer.
Yes.
No.
It's not, at least iso perf.
Maybe you missed it because it wasn't an online meme like raptor lake power consumption, but overclockers were running 600-1000 watts through the old XE chips with avx512