Quote Originally Posted by Smartidiot89 View Post
And the move from 32nm SOI to 28nm Bulk won't show any major gains in die savings.
you're right in that we wont see any improvements from 32nmSOI->28Cmos in terms of die space or power consumption but where we will see gains is cost. If I remember correctly SOI is something like 20-30% more expensive, with luck AMD will be able to give us a good dual module apu to compete with the pentiums in both desktop and laptop. I really think that trinity would make an amazing ultrabook processor, sadly hp make the only AMD 'sleekbook' at 15"(!).