Tiny minority that needs one or two more ports or slots should organise themselves into a coherent group, contact directly board companies and collaborate with engineers to try to develop a semi-HEDT board with PCIe switch chip. There needs to be enough interest for this, so you could start collecting electronic signatures now.
This is IMHO a great idea. I also suggest contacting various YouTubers, many of which want this as well, for example, look at the in-house needs of the various people who work at Level1Techs, GamersNexus and LinusTechTips. Each of them upgrade systems each year, and also increase their workforce each year and they need new systems. A lot of these systems actually have two GPU's and serious locals storage needs. Ideally each of these would be on a platform half way from current desktop and HEDT...
I know that AMD has a new HEDT platform on it's way, (named SP6 for now)... SP6 is the socket and there are two use cases, HEDT and "low end servers".
HEDT has unlocked CPU and RAM for overclocking, 4x RAM channels (perhaps 6.???), lots of PCIe, 64 lanes of PCIe5 plus some PCIe 3, 225W Max power.
"Low end servers", no RAM or CPU overclocking, 8 channel RAM (perhaps 6.???, lots of PCIe, as above, 225W Max power.
I am not sure when this is coming out, (latest reliable leaks, (MooresLawIsDead, and AdoredTV on YT) suggest that it could come out Q3 this year, but Q4 is more likely, perhaps Q1 next year, it's current targets appear to be 64-Core max (4x chiplets) of Zen 4, with Zen 5 supported on the platform for an upgrade path. Apparently AMD has been asked for this for some time, and recognise the gap in the market and are trying to fill it, AND to kick Intel in the sack of balls in another market, that intel is "trying" to get back into again.
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