@TheyCallMeContra : Intel actually did this first (and better, IMO), with Lakefield:
I'm pretty sure this was also covered here or on Anandtech, but Tom's search engine is too poor for me to find it.
I have some recollection Intel might've also had a Lego version of a newer processor, like perhaps Meteor Lake or Ponte Vecchio, but I can't find it.
Anyway, what strikes me as weird about this is why they would do this for Genoa, almost 2 years after release? Maybe it came about while exploring the possibility of building a Lego model of Turin, to help promote its launch.