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If you're not feeling the age of the chip for your own particular use cases (gaming, work, whatever) then I would wait until you do feel it. Put the money in an interest bearing account until you are ready.
I'm on an i9 and in much the same boat, I could definitely upgrade, but nothing seems to be bogging down on CPU for me right now so I don't feel the need. I will wait another generation or two and things will be ever better.
It really is a tiny little trooper. I do mostly web development work, virtual machine based simulations before real world implementations and play some platformer games, and aside from the ocasional "ok 10 virtual machines is a bit too much" moments it chugs along great, before on Windows 10 LTSC and now since 1 and a half years ago on Debian with KDE (Steam Proton is really great!). I really have been saving, and I got to say, this PC has payed for itself almost 100 times over by now !