Any news on NeoGen's EPYC server build?

Around here the boards are finally hitting the stores -some people had bought their EPYC CPUs months before...Ten are mentioned, while five are actually on sale.
Cheapest here is the single-socket SuperMicro Supermicro H11SSL-i, which has an additional advantage in being of standard ATX size.
If you want a dual socket board, the cheapest choice over here is the SuperMicro Supermicro H11DSi which has an additional advantage in being of the almost standard EATX size. Handy if you already have an EATX casing
Gigabyte, which was the first tier 1 supplier with a SP3 board, stands out in not having a single M.2 connector aboard and by asking dual socket prices (600 Euro's) for a single socket board.

The EPYCs themselves are pretty stable, price-wise. The cheapest -but who wants an 8-core EPYC?- at roughly 500 Euro's, the most expensive 32-core at a little over 4,000 Euro's.