Quote Originally Posted by freeloader View Post
Not possible as of today, but who knows what node we will be on (sub 10nm?) in ten years? I'm pretty sure you'd get quadcores and a full 5870 on that node under 100 watts.
And by that time, a GPU of 200W on a 10nm process will probably be way more powerfull than the fusion GPU on 10nm.

Fusion is low power, i doubt we will see a fusion product over 100W, that's why we have normal CPUs with lots of cores for. Fusion i think will stay around 60-70W for top-end part.

A GPU of 200-250W is immensely more powerful in games and will always be.

PS: Manicdan explained it pretty decent, 130W CPUs and 100W+ GPUs will always have a market, APUs are designed for low power.