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Possible, but the console APUs are Sony/MS turf. AMD is the designer. Any deviation in development ultimately is Sony/MS's decisionIndeed but AMD is the worst company in the world to be taking a gamble like that. I think the console market had more to do with AMD's decision than discreet GPUs.
A test platform that represents AMD's only new GPU in the last year (and for the next six months at least). Without Fiji, AMD's lineup is straight up rebrands with some mildly warmed over SKUs added into the mix, whose top model is the 390X (and presumably without Fiji, there would be a 395X2). Maybe not a huge gulf in outright performance, but from a marketing angle AMD would get skinned alive. Their market share without Fiji was in a nose dive.Fiji is just their viability test platform.
Devinder Kumar intimated that the APU die shrink would mean AMD's net profit would rise, so that is a fair assumption that any saving in manufacturing cost aids AMD, but even with the APU die and packaging shrink, Kumar expected gross margins to break $20/unit form the $17-18 they are presently residing at. Console APUs are still a volume commodity product, and I doubt that Sony/MS would tolerate any delivery slippage due to process/package deviation unless the processes involved were rock solid - especially if the monetary savings are going into AMD's pocket rather than the risk/reward being shared.Maybe AMD excepts to ship second generation APUs for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 with die shrink and HBM and AMD expects to be able to pocket the savings instead of Sony and Microsoft.