Am I the only one that is more interested on SB for laptops than desktops? Laptops certainly can use more CPU power, and finally a decent integrated GPU not be to avoided like the plague...whereas desktop CPUs once you OC are pretty much fast enough for most things anyway.
Yeah, the improvements are definitely bigger for laptops than for desktops, but it'll be nice for desktops as well. But this is just smart engineering and marketing because the laptop market is bigger than the desktop market at this point, right?

So as far as I can see, Intel devoting more resources to making their chip even better for laptops is doing what they should be doing to make their investors happy.

And they really went all-out with power management in SB, that's for sure. And it's sure not like it's bad for desktops, it's going to be better for them too, just not as much better. =)
But yeah, something huge like "oh, the new sb laptops have 30 mins (or an hour or whatever)" better battery life than our previous ones is something huge and tangible to market, which is really nice.