If we think this should happen by default, lm-sensors is the wrong place to fix this; lm-sensors is not installed by default (it's in universe), whereas the coretemp module appears to be part of the main kernel. If there's no way to express the hardware as a kernel module alias, then perhaps it should be a udev rule keyed on the relevant bus?
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