Article 5NK6C Are new processors for existing architectures automatically supported?

Are new processors for existing architectures automatically supported?

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Having trouble finding an answer to what I thought was a simple question.

There are currently eleven generations of Intel Core processors with different "microarchitectures", but they are all x86-64 architecture (which of course Linux supports).

So when 12th generation "Alder Lake" comes out, will it require a new/recent kernel to be fully supported, or work with no issues because it's still x86-64 and the differences don't matter at a kernel level?

I found a commit that suggests it may be the former, but I can't find a list of versions at which each CPU micro-architecture is considered supported.

Specifically, I want to know:
  • What is the newest Intel Core processor fully supported by Debian 11's kernel (v5.10.46)?
  • Is it safe to consider an 11th Gen Rocket Lake for use with Bullseye?
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