Realistically, this is going to change almost nothing. Everybody is still waiting for the 30th to see how things shake out. I think it's funny the criticisms this site gets, biased against AMD, biased against Intel, too slow on reviews, (now) too fast on reviews.
I've always found the coverage on this site to be valuable, regardless of when its posted. If Intel were to cut Anandtech off, I'd still wait for their reviews. Their focus on "useless scientific" benchmarks is useful to me because those are use-cases I care about. Heck, honestly, I would boycott them. Would do the same for AMD.
The point of the NDA is if you're giving out hardware, people are going to rush to be first, either in physically receiving the product or finishing the written review. Having an NDA lets you ship out a ton of CPUs without that problem, because everybody has to wait (so might as well do a good job). The point of the NDA (this late in the game) is to prevent half-baked reviews. Which, before now, is all we've been getting because Rocket Lake CPUs are out in the wild already. This is the first decent look at RL.