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I haven't seen that mentioned yet, but intels got a really bad track record so far for backwards support
I really am not trying to be argumentative, but each mainstream socket since LGA1156 has received at least 2 generations of CPU, and there's no indication that LGA1200 will be any different. Both will require a BIOS update, through flashback or other means.
I don't think AMD can claim the high ground there since what happened over Vermeer compatibility for B450. Intel has at least personally been much more no-frills in providing backwards socket compatibility through BIOS updates - AGESA for Matisse has taken a lot of time to get to where it is now. Though that may be a moot point, given Rocket Lake is shaping up to be the biggest departure in CPU uarch on a single socket since the LGA775 days, Intel may have its work cut out for it in firmware.