25watts is quite a bit for a CPU, however if it can pull off performance of say a mobility HD 4670 or 5770 then that's dam good. the detail in that screenshot looks good, but can't tell how smooth it was running.
let remind you.
Quadcore. 15W
GPU 5W
Chipset 5W
well, then we're down to a 8 pci-e lane chipset from AMD.
A single core 1.6 ghz
and no gpu got that TPD.
its basicly impossible with dedicated gpu, 5770 is too high, 4670 is more the right direction, maybe slightly less due to memory performance.
Rather excited, even though im not a huge laptop fan, but i would like to see better performance on laptops, intel have really improved, but amd gonna bring it to another level with gpu performance.
Opencl may really kick off if intel manages to bring out "acceptable" performance atleast in terms of gpgpu, 100 gigaflops would be a huge improvement for a app when the part is needed anyways for video when required.
The only looser is nvidia, GF9400 class and such may get really obsolute! (huge profits there!)
and for high end pc's the gpu part could be used in opencl, so no matter what its usefull. physx on the gpu on the cpu in high end pc's
alltho nvidia wudnt let us do that anyways