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Just one question guys: It's clear that Kaverid didn't reach the intended clocks, but it seems that the GPU bore the brunt of the cuts, 10% of the CPU against 20% of the GPU. What are your guesses for that?
Not convinced that we've seen the full story on Kaveri clocks. Remember that Hawaii has similar base clocks, but boosts up to 1GHz:
In essence, it appears that AMD has a base clock rate around 727 MHz with its R9 290X, though the Hawaii GPU wants to run as close to 1000 MHz as possible
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-290-review-benchmark,3659.html
Kaveri is based on the same GPU cores as Hawaii, and if anything boost should be even more important because APUs need to dynamically balance TDP usage between CPU and GPU portions. So I'm waiting for the official announcements and full clarification of clock speeds before I tear down my Jim Keller poster.