So, you have nothing but your own hopes to base your posts on. I see.
Well, it’s a new world compared to a decade ago or more. We, the enthusiast community, used to get plenty of advance info on upcoming products. Now it’s all about Parsing leaks and patents and deciphering quarterly reports and FADs. Release dates, expected features and performance are now actively hidden from consumers till their impeding release with 'product previews' and paper releases.
There are reasons that quality websites like AT are struggling to keep up. They post articles that contain only verifiable data, with maybe a tad bit of speculation bases on industry trends. Then the are other sites that have learned to live with posting stories on every major leak, so that they get more page hits - so that they can manage to keep a couple of good tech journalists on the payroll. Sadly, the best tech journalists can make better money elsewhere.
Now it's all YouTube, Twitter, Reddit and the rest of the mad SM world pumping out 'leaks' that are often just an extrapolation of a rumor that could be true, but are't 90%+ of the time. We have companies like NV, Apple and AMD have put out false rumors to find out where the real leaks are coming from and plugging them. It’s a strange time for some of us who have been interested in CPUs and GPUs for 20+ years.
TLDR; Rumors, leaks and reading tea leaves are no substitute for verifiable data. Modern tech companies are very secretive. It's a sucky time to be an enthusiast.