Peoples are confusing MB ( byte ) with Mb ( bits ) ASUS boards have 128Mb wich equals to 16MB so yeah nothing special here to my understanding that's the case with all 300 series .
Correct. I went through current lineup. There are some motherboards with 32MB. Haven't seen anything larger.
Sorry, BIOS storage capacity is not something I'm usually thinking about (and no consumer should, to be honest).
Considering AMD has probably very litle to do with this i don't see any particular reason why AMD should go crazy on what seems to be an MSI only realated issue .
Because it's AMD's platform. They could have just told MSI to put use larger memory, because it will be handy 2 years later. That's what you expect from a business partner.
Instead, we have (still: potentially) a sad situation when such a tiny detail ruins one of the main reasons people moved to AMD.
This is also a big PR problem for the Red team.
And this kind of cooperation problems is nothing new. Did you already forget how Ryzen launch looked? Motherboard makers didn't get the specification early enough to prepare mobos. They came late and 1st generation was quite poor. There was also a problem with coolers (similar reason).
AMD is a big and experienced company. They shouldn't make such simple errors. And we should demand more.
Once in a while we have a discussion with "why aren't OEMs using Ryzen"? Well... it does seem like AMD is not a model business partner...
We should better wait for an official MSI statement before jumping on any conclusion !
Since this went public and the problem seems real, MSI is most likely trying to find a way to make Zen 2 compatible (maybe working together with AMD). I wouldn't expect an official statement anytime soon.
I would, however, like a statement from AMD. They're the ones who fed us with that "supported until 2020" slogan. They should simply say what that means.