czecherychestnut said:
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AMD has slim profits on the console APU's, that's a great thing for gamers however.
Jaguar though would probably only be accounting for a tiny portion of the APU, the GPU I wouldn't be surprised if it was using more than 50% of the die space, then you have other logic, memory controllers, caches, redundancy and other bits' that takes a chunk of that die.
Then again a single chip solution generally is always a cheaper and more elegant solution anyway, unless of course yields are down (Which it shouldn't be on a mature 28nm).
AMD is pretty much counting on volume over profit margins to help it's bottom line.

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