Because you think this article gives more credibility to github? I'm sorry that you think that's how I see it.
Bloomberg, the epitome of credible news reporting.
France's markets watchdog AMF said on Monday it had fined U.S. news agency Bloomberg News 5 million euros ($5.5 million) for publishing a hoax press release relating to construction group Vinci <SGEF.PA> in November 2016.
www.reuters.com
Okay, you're acting like Bloomberg's the only news site that has ever been fined in the history of history. All the big ones have been under some type of legal issues at one point or another. NYT, CNN, MSNBC and, yes, even Wired. Bad reason to use an old incident as an indictment.
And no, that's not the reason I put some stock into the article. It's because they mention things like DRAM and possible NAND shortage issues, which is believable if you watch the markets. Some people are thinking the article doesn't imply potential setbacks of similar for XSX because of omission of mention, but anyone with their head on straight could assume MS are potentially facing similar issues. Or maybe they aren't, or maybe not to the same degree. We don't know the inner workings of these companies like that and what deals they've arranged with component suppliers.
I already said I don't 100% believe the Github leak, but I never said it wasn't impossible. Truth is there have been other things, some from Sony themselves, going far back to 2018 that can provide some validation to that leak. There've been multiple benchmarks uncovered since the leak that still align with it in most ways. We're getting pretty late into this pre next-gen cycle and a lot of the hard data evidence is aligning to a vaguely similar picture.
I'm an optimist myself, and I still think there's an updated benchmark waiting to be uncovered that'll have an Oberon with a chunk of additional CUs. But I'm not hedging all my bets on that outcome, because it's not 100% probable, just very highly probable. And that's with me already positing a favorable bias for PS5 in that scenario. But yes, a lot of actual uncovered data and benchmarks are showing agreement with the Github leak you keep clinging to; all I'm saying is that they share some agreement as of right now and therefore it makes the leak pertinent. Wherever things land from there is where they land.
TL;DR it's foolish to keep implying anyone who even
partially regards the Github leak as pertinent as a conspiracy theorist who is anti-Sony or anti-PS5. It's probably time to knock that off, real talk.