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HoloDust said:

Here's new chart, based on VoodooPower Ratings (thanks to BlueFalcon for link) http://alienbabeltech.com/abt/viewtopic.php?p=41174

  Approximate Card Config VP Rating vs 360
Xbox 360 2x2600XT*0.625 48(*5):24:8 (VLIW5) 14.6 1.0
WiiU (Redwood LE@550MHz) HD5550(DDR3) 320:16:8 (VLIW5) 21.8 1.5
WiiU (Redwood@550MHz) HD5570(DDR3)*0.85 400:20:8 (VLIW5) 25.5 1.7
WiiU (Turks@550MHz) HD6570(DDR3)*0.85 480:24:8 (VLIW5) 28.9 2.0
A10-5700 (7660D@760MHz)   384:24:8 (VLIW4) 31 2.1
A10-5700 + HD6670 HD6770 384:24:8 (VLIW4) + 480:24:8 (VLIW5) 76 5.2
HD7770   640:40:16 (GCN) 93 6.4
HD7970m HD7870*0.85 1280:80:32 (GCN) 147 10.1

PS3 is too difficult to estimate (I'd say around 12-13, but not too sure), so no "vs PS3".

Multipliers in "Approximate Card" are to compensate for differences in clock.

Reposting this, some might find it interesting. As you can see from the table, 7660D inside A10 is only some 2x as powerfull as Xenos - releasing next-gen console with only that kind of improvement honestly doesn't make any sense. If Sony really decided to go the mid-road approach, A10+6670/7670 would be probably best bet - that would pretty much be in line with that PS4 = 2-3x WiiU, and NextBox = 2-3x PS4 rumour.

EDIT: Of course, that APU inside PS4 might end up being fully HSA capable, and not used for graphics at all, having PS4 relying on separate GPU for that tasks.