Geekbench to conceal unreleased hardware benchmark results, bids farewell to leaks

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It's logical, you can make tell everything you want on an unreleased things (and btw, not only in computer)
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One of those decisions where you just want to sit in the meeting room and go "You know the only time I visit your site is for these leaks, right?
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I'm sure they've weighted this decision against the money bags they got from Intel and AMD. Or the cease and desist they got from their lawyers.
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That's one way to make your program less relevant.
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Yeah, but, from a business point of view it's highly relevant.
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leaks are a great source of hype and publicity, it won't be that strange to me that a number of leaks about future products come from the marketing departments of certain big companies, that being said probably geekbench people wanted they part of the slice of that juicy marketing money.. just speculating
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Reardan:

One of those decisions where you just want to sit in the meeting room and go "You know the only time I visit your site is for these leaks, right?
Exactly when was the last time you read a geekbench article for the sake of it being geekbench?