inf64
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The only problem is AMD will have updated Trinity (richland) which scores 20% more in 3dmark11 versus previous top mobile part 4600m. It's a moving target in Q2 and it will move once more in Q3/Q4 with Kaveri which will widen the gap even more in mobile sector(32nm->28nm, GCN 2.0 vs VLIW5,higher clocks- you get the picture). I still think Haswell will be a massive step in the right direction for intel but I doubt it will pose a threat to Trinity's/richland's iGPU .Search Anandtech for Haswell IDF coverage.
I'm thinking it'll end up at ~1GHz for the quad core GT3. With 640GFlops, that's approximately double what a Ivy Bridge GT2 running at 1.3GHz achieves. Since 20% gain in average will be enough to match Trinity in the mobile, they should be able to do it with GT2 alone. Of course they'll still be behind for Desktop.