You're about the lack of info from the standpoint of those, like us, who are so interested, but I understand fully why it is the way it is.
A company as small as Amiga cannot afford to devulge too much info, to soon about the products they are working on in this cut-throat world of computers. You and I both know that all Microsloth has to do is say "we invented that" and half the world will believe them. With such deep pockets it is impossible for Amiga to match their development, manufacturing and advertisement capabilities. They are forced to move at the pace they can afford to and keep the details to a minimum. I don't blame them.
Dale