It's not kindergarten math.
OK. First grade math.
Your little equation has zero to do with real life.
Sure it does. You need a hardware/software solution that can produce ~4x more pixels than at 720p30.
I never claimed it had anything to do with a specific hardware configuration, but it does have something to do with real life. We're not talking about unicorns.
If you don't believe me play the exact same game with the exact same graphics settings at 720P and 1080P you don't get 4 times as many frames in 720P.
I've been over this a bunch of times now. I know this, and it's not relevant to my point at all, and I explained that all the way back at post #85 and have clarified further in recent posts.
Seriously guys. READ before you post. :shadedshu
Why wouldn't an APU be able to play Gran Tourismo at 1080P 60 FPS? A 6 year old G70 series card can play it at 720P. If you want to get into your silly little equation the GPU inside of an A10-5800K is 4x as fast as the old G70 series card in a PS3.
I was unaware that they were just going to be re-releasing current gen games on next-gen hardware with beefed up resolution and framerate. Do you have a source suggesting that's what they're going to be doing?
My position on this, I think, is pretty clear. My speculation is the following:
-I take a 1080p60 + 3D claim by Sony to be a claim about either 60fps or near-60fps minimum framerates in their games.
-I assume that next gen games are going to improve graphically from current gen games and thus be more demanding
-I look to the hardware needed to run current gen games on the PC maxed out with 60fps minimum framerates at 1080p, and you need multi-GPU to do that.
-I assume that next-gen games are going to be roughly as demanding as current PC games are maxed out or near-maxed out
-I assume it's impossible to optimize an APU (or an APU + low-midrange GPU) to such a degree that it is able to do things that a 7970/680 cannot.
Could I be wrong on some or all of those counts? Sure. But they're not inherently any more unreasonable than someone who assumes the opposite and thinks that Sony can do this. We'll know in a couple years. It would be awesome if they're able to do it, but I'm not a believer yet.