This makes no sense, especially given that the main PC manufacturers (i.e., Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, etc.) change out their models three times a year REGARDLESS of whether or not Intel has released new processors. Most of the time a new Windows-based laptop might change out the chassis or add something such as Thunderbolt3/USB-C to their products, but they don't update the processors between Intel releases other than a small spec bump (i.e., replacing a 3.1 GHz i5 with a 3.2 GHz i5). Those manufacturers release new models to maintain a steady revenue stream. Apple themselves have said that issues on Intel's side have been a concern to them for a few years now. Again, that is fact, not speculation.