I only hope that AMD has their ducks in a row because, as unquestionably the greatest consumer-level x86 platform ever released, AM4 is going to be one tough act to follow. Seven years and three months after AM4's release, AMD was still releasing new CPUs for it with the R7-5700X3D. That is nothing short of astounding and has raised the bar with AM4 now being the benchmark against which every x86 platform to come will be compared.
AM4 brought AMD from the brink of bankruptcy to being the x86 technology leader which is a great thing but it also showed consumers what is possible and upped the ante with regard to consumer expectations. AMD's platforms are named after the DDR number that they use and if AMD manages to keep a single platform for DDR5 like they did with AM4 and DDR4, there's no question that they'll have another big winner on their hands. AM5 is poised to do even more damage to Intel than AM4 did because this time, consumers actually know who AMD is and it shouldn't be nearly as slow on the uptake as AM4 was.
I'm sure that a lot of consumers and pre-built/system integrator companies were initially shy to jump onto the AM4 bandwagon because it was so new and the most recent AMD offering up to that point was the FX-series which, by that point, was horribly outclassed by Intel's Core architecture. With AM5, there's no question that AMD knows what they're doing and, if AMD administers AM5 the same way that they administered AM4, it will exceed the success of AM4 and AM5 will then be the greatest x86 platform ever released.
As consumers, we should keep our fingers crossed because if AM5 turns out to be the worthy successor to AM4 that it could (and should) be, Intel is going to have to stop screwing people (with regard to the forced motherboard upgrades) if it wants to survive. This will be great for consumers because it will mean fewer motherboards that we'd have to purchase (from both sides) with another very positive side-effect, a huge decrease in the amount of e-waste that we produce because motherboards are very large pieces of PCB. That's something that everyone can agree is important.