No waste of die as i saw;you forget OEM who build office pc's and sure for that use is more than enough
also don't forget that many home user don't play games;for surfing and Face-shot-off-Book u don't need discrete graphic cars
Not dis'n what you said, and while improvement is welcome, i5's aren't something most corporate office or home use folk shouldn’t be compelled to step up to the i5 level just to receive what's still barely acceptable graphics performance (this isn't about gaming), but the ability to truly multi-task which APU's prove can be done. People shouldn’t have to cease background tasks, just to watch the video from an Email.
The bigger question is what Intel is going to straddle entry i3 with… HD2000 still? That’s what this write-up couldn’t express; and why is that? Nice that i5 buyer gets a bone, but let’s face it that person will be looking for an upgrade almost from the day they take it home. At least if straddled with a decent OEM 350W, AMD will get a 7750 sale. If Intel can't give this to the i3 buyer it's truely wrothless news!