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Just as Hardware Unboxed said. The only we could change this is to cause a "community uproar". Boosting the OP's post and top comment is a step in the right direction. Good luck fellow 12th and 13th gen buyers.
But in all cases I think APO won't be used much in the near future. We'll have newer much better CPUs anyway when this feature is mature and lots of games support it. I personally don't care about going from 600+ to 700+ FPS on R6 and I can't even remember what the other game is called.