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wolverinero79 :
It's sort of like "We have a product you'll love; it will knock your socks off, but we're not going to spoil the surprise". Ya, not a good tactic when losing more than 500 million dollars a quarter in cash, but that's the route they hopefully have taken (may have been necessary just to avoid giving info to the Penryn team at Intel - Intel's faced with the decision of launching Penryn immediately after Barcy, or seeing how the benches go and then being forced to hold off until later Penyrn steppings).
Considering how fast Intel can get product in the channel, I have to agree that this is the most sensible reason for all the silence. If legit Barcelona benchmarks were available too far before product launch, Intel's got faster product that they're just sitting on and could get out to retail in a damn hurry. AMD will make some scratch off Barcelona, but they could make that much more for every extra day that Barcelona is a legitimately competitive cpu, which I really feel will be alot tougher with a full pynryn product profile to compete against. So, the longer pynryn stays off the market, the more AMD stands to profit from Barcelona's launch.