I dunno if we're talking about the exact same problem, anyway, but once the problem was brought to AMD's attention on reddit I made a post there and was contacted by an AMD engineer who requested some data from my machine, the problems I've had were completely fixed two AGESA updates later.
Mind you socket AM5 is all AsMedia again, X570 is the only exception, so if you're adhering to that boycott you'll have to grab Intel.
Well, I was not planning to get AM5 anyway since it is way beyond my budget, it runs at insane temperatures and it is Pluton infested, so it is their loss honestly. They have made their bed in many different ways and now they will have to lie in it. I am not loyal to AMD; I am only loyal to some of their (old) products! To be honest, I am waiting for RISC-V to become a real option and until then I will simply stay with my pre-Ryzen hardware (I will be getting rid of my X470 setup before 2023!). I do not need the raw CPU power anyway. I have a fast and reliable SSD, good WiFi card and enough, reliable USB 3.0 ports, a decent iGPU with hardware H.264 decoding and that is enough for me. If I have to compile something it will take a bit longer but so be it. I have an EliteBook 725 G3 with damaged power jack (but it still works for now so if I keep it plugged in permanently it should be fine) and an EliteBook 725 G4 with damaged internal keyboard; both have been impossible to sell so I will be keeping at least one of them and use it as a replacement for my X470 based desktop. Even my 1.5 core Richland based ProBook 645 G1 is still very usable for web browsing with the right software setup (in fact I am typing this on it) and the Excavator based quad core in the 725s are monsters compared to the "dual" core (shared instruction decoder) in my ProBook. Once I install an M.2 MT7921K/L (you can get them for $10-20 on eBay from people who are ditching them for Intel AX cards because the Windows drivers supposedly suck) in the EliteBook it may actually be faster for web browsing than my Ryzen desktop with its 2.4-GHz-only 11n USB WiFi adapter. So basically I will be going back to where I was before I built my desktop in 2020 (and after I sold my Lenovo M91p mid tower) except it will have been a small upgrade from Kaveri to Carrizo/Bristol Ridge. I must say that I enjoy modding old prebuilts more actually than building my own desktop from scratch.
EDIT:
Literally minutes later as I boot my desktop today I experience the USB issue again (for some reason it always occurs with my USB WiFi adapter these days and I always discover it when I cannot connect to a WiFi network with wpa_supplicant; replugging it into the same port fixed it yet again):
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[ 6.840389] usb 3-2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 22.424350] usb 3-2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 22.660196] usb 3-2: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
[ 27.800210] usb 3-2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 43.416361] usb 3-2: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 43.524389] usb usb3-port2: attempt power cycle
[ 43.936206] usb 3-2: new high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
[ 54.760190] usb 3-2: device not accepting address 4, error -62
[ 54.888200] usb 3-2: new high-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd
[ 65.512190] usb 3-2: device not accepting address 5, error -62
[ 65.512886] usb usb3-port2: unable to enumerate USB device
"
and also the usual: "[ 1.346225] usb: port power management may be unreliable" F ASMedia.