You seem a bit behind the times my boy.
Not only did Anand test it live, so too now has BSN
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2012/1/10/exclusive-intel-lets-us-test-dx11-on-ivy-bridge.aspx
Overall, though, we did enjoy playing F1 2011 on this Ivy Bridge Ultrabook and it ran extremely smoothly without any dropped frames or lag at all.
I like how you take one sentence out of context and draw various conclusions from it. Here's more info:
Intel invited us this morning to come to their booth and take a look at the DX11 demo ourselves and to test it out first hand using the exact same system that Mooley Eden had been using. We unfortunately did not have the luxury to play it with a steering wheel like Mooley did, but it was definitely an interesting experience to be playing it in real time on an Ivy Bridge Ultrabook. We simply played F1 2011 on Medium settings with the display running at medium settings in DX11 mode. We played this game like we normally do, with a mouse and keyboard and had quite a bit of fun, to be honest.
We also got a chance to run the game in benchmark mode which runs the game with higher graphics and allows you to see the overall performance of the game on your system. The Intel representative would not let us run the game through til the end where the score showed itself simply because they aren't quite finished optimizing Ivy Bridge yet and it would be unfair to show an unfinished benchmark. Overall, though, we did enjoy playing F1 2011 on this Ivy Bridge Ultrabook and it ran extremely smoothly without any dropped frames or lag at all.
No surprise it can run on medium (aka low) settings. For an ultrabook that's fine, but for mainstream laptops people will want more.
It's perfectly reasonable to not have final performance data right now and not make final judgments, but the rah-rah-rah chanting over any questions/doubts about how well the IB GPU will perform is a bit silly.