Please let us know where KnC states that they will be delivering late, we will be happy to update our estimations.
KnC is playing the same dishonest game that (almost) every other mining gear manufacturer is playing. The fact that you're propagating their ambiguity doesn't make you right, it merely makes you just as dishonest as they are.
But to be more specific. From
this post:
Neptunes are still very much in the preliminary design phase. As much as the timeline will be reduced significantly in comparison to a standard engineering project at 20nm, if such exists, because this is absolute bleeding edge we want to be absolutely sure what we commit to silicon will ensure a successful product at the end. This initial phase will not be rushed.
That said we have completely re-written and optimised the RTL code. The Jupiter project was very much focused upon safe speed to market and the window of opportunity hashing power presented in this present finite period prior to significant competition. The Neptune project whilst adhering to aspects of the aforementioned must focus upon power consumption as it's primary trait if customers (you guys) will be able to compete successfully over a longer period. We know that we are reaching limits on standard household circuits, we want you to remain competitive w.r.t. the unfolding mining landscape and we are all to well aware that electricity costs will come into focus in the not too distant future.
So where we are now is that we have a working FPGA code and are in the process of testing that and tweaking any further refinements before it's submission.
If you're still promising people a February delivery date -- when KnC themselves say that they're still in the
preliminary design phase -- then you are most assuredly acting in a dishonest (and fairly despicable) manner.