I should finally upgrade from my 1700x sometime soon.
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"Stands strong" with pointless releases to fulfill a somewhat meaningless promise of platform support.
I'm happy with my 5700X3D that replaced my 3700X. Looks like I might skip AM5 altogether.
The X3D chips were a fine addition to the AM4 line up. Everything after that was pointless releases to increase yields and not being liable for dropping AM4 before their official EOL.