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I lucked into the i9-12900k bundle from NewEgg and have used Intel for the last 15-ish years but I'm seriously thinking of sending it back and switching to AMD.
Look, I get if the prior architectures are incompatible or, given that APO is specific to certain motherboards, maybe there's a hardware design issue there that can't be fixed with a firmware update.
But they didn't bother to say either of those things. They just said, "We're not doing it" and provided no details.
Actually absurd and anti-consumer.