Yeah, I'm not sure of the wisdom of announcing rev 3 of the product when rev 2 is not on sale yet. Especially when rev 2 is a dinosaur and rev 3 is current hardware.
Unless they're doing a 68050 and scrapping the Peg 2 in favour of the Peg 3. That would be a smart move, freeing up resources from the lesser of the two projects to beef up the better one. I mean, why buy legacy when you can wait a few months and get a current system? Since they own MOS, operating system support shouldn't be a problem either (unlike x86, which goes 64 bit when Bill Gates says it does...)