Err, what exactly is unethical about publishing things people already said publicly?
On face value, it's not unethical to be commenting on things that are considered public domain. What I don't want to do is reward a website who is essentially the TMZ of the computer hardware world. Allow me to explain:
Wtftech started out by putting out completely unsubstantiated rumors, either by making wild extrapolations on a leak or simply just pulling it out of their butt, and the computer hardware world ate it up because there was an untapped demand for rumors. Over time, through sheer volume of articles and consistent SEO work, they developed a big enough viewership to be taken seriously by industry partners, namely AIBs and mobo vendors. All of a sudden, they were given a non-zero amount of legitimacy because they were now considered "press" and thus given access to things that required an NDA, essentially being used by the industry as a corporate mouthpiece to whomever wanted access to their viewership. Meanwhile, the authors behind Wtftech remained the same kids who obtained degrees in non-computer hardware fields running a website with one of the most toxic viewerships ever, as evidenced by their comments section that they refuse to moderate (likely because that would kill their viewership). Nowadays, there's enough leaks in the world via bilili, AT forums, Reddit, Twitter, etc that they no longer need to make stuff up to get clicks, but they aren't any smarter than they were originally; every once in a while they try to be a "real journalist" by giving their analysis on a piece of tech news only to do a piss poor job at understanding the source material, which leads to a misrepresentation of the leak. Imo, this is even worse than just taking the leak at face value because it's now propagating misinformed information. For the most part, they try not to do any additional analysis, but then I would argue they are no better than an RSS feed or a human-powered news aggregator at that point. Given that the vast majority of their authors are from low cost of living places, e.g. India and Pakistan, I reckon the owner doesn't need much revenue/profit to keep the business running.
Long story short, there's little value a website like Wtftech provides to the computer hardware community. They are simply a leech.