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I don't understand, I get people want their views and up votes but this is a link to a video, where they have said they got that feedback from intel which could of been a random marketing person/bot response.
I don't see this as intel confirmation until they do a press release from the actual company
Yea I'm taking it with a grain of salt. "No plans to support.." is some of the safest corporate jargon you can send out. It sets up zero commitment or expectations. Intel could then comment in a couple of weeks that they have rolled it out to 12th & 13th gen chips as they "Shifted resources and priorities to ensure APO worked properly on previous generation chips"
I think my favorite part of these threads is people virtue signaling they will never buy an Intel product again because of this. Talk about dramatic.