Hmm, I know these are laptop parts, but I can't help wondering if they'd be available for desktop use. I figure that low power = low heat too, so these might make the basis of a pretty good HTPC.
Ksyruz
I feel they should team up with Microsoft and create an Xbox portable to compete with nVidias Sheild. This would give AMD a way for phone/tablet manufacturers see the potential to use their tech. Also with these figures they can port most of the Xbox one games onto a portable systems.
I like the way you're thinking - but can AMD's parts compete with the Tegra (?) in the Shield for graphics performance v's power drain? No point having a portable device that you can only game on for an hour.
Or is someone going to point out that dedicated gaming machines (like the DS etc) are pretty much passée now that “ordinary” tablets have reasonable graphics?