I read that piece from WCCFTech some weeks ago, and given I run an ASUS board, I was a bit peeved to read that all but one (maybe 2) of their current crop of Z490 boards has the necessary hardware to be 4.0 compliant, should the user decide to move to RKL because Comet Lake doesn't support it whatsoever. Since reading that, I've been going back and forth between selling my Intel platform and going back to Ryzen, or just keeping it and living with the fact that my upgrade path is next to nil. And while some might argue that AM4 is also a dead socket, that only really applies if you already have the best of the best Ryzen CPU. But if you start with something like a 3600 and sometime down the line feel a upgrade is in order, look at all the options you have! 3700, 3800, 3900X, 3950X, not to mention the 5000 series! Best of all, all those CPUs will work on the same board with a BOIS update here and there. I mean, that's an amazing amount of choice you have. With Intel, since I have a 10700K, my "upgrade" path is either the 10850K or the space heater that is the 10900K, which would mean I'd most likely have to also upgrade my AIO.
So yeah, I'm really struggling with what to do about it. Though, even if I sold the Intel stuff, I'd still have my HP Envy 360 to use while waiting for Ryzen stock to regenerate.