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I never said they're rushing to anything. I simply pointed out PCIe 4.0 is already ratified, that's all.Do you know how long it takes to implement something like in hardware? Obviously Intel and the PCI SIG members have had the standard much longer, but even so, this is not going to be in the 300-series of chipsets, nor next years CPUs from Intel.
For example, from your link, it took almost two years for Intel to launch a CPU with PCIe 3.0 support.
PCIe 4.0 is hardly needed for consumer applications today, so why would Intel rush to release support for PCIe 4.0?