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It would be nice to see a unified socket with FM3/AM4, and it seems more likely with each passing day.
APU's are for consumers anyways. That's why I bought Trinity. I don't need top notch desktop performance, but I'd like to play too. AMD hits the spot just right in that area. That's why I say that the APU's should follow the console chip.
Did not AMD announce they will sell a version of the PS4 APU for PCs?
What are then the differences between a "version of the PS4 APU" and "APUs based on the same technology as the PS4 APU"?
What are then the differences between a "version of the PS4 APU" and "APUs based on the same technology as the PS4 APU"?
What are then the differences between a "version of the PS4 APU" and "APUs based on the same technology as the PS4 APU"?
I didn't see anyone mention HSA being used to get around the CPU issue
http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/1...u-memory-should-appear-in-kaveri-xbox-720-ps4
The hardware is there, but it depends on the software being written to take advantage of it. Nobody really knows yet how well it will be utilized and how much advantage it will give.
Theoretically, it sounds good, we have to wait for the actual product to see the real result.