bystander36
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if there games run on kabini apus from amd while not running on others like Intel....through mantle; that will sell more hardware.
someone running r260 - suddenly able to game next gen games as fast as something like 760 from Nvidia or faster....that will move hardware and games.
Mantle very well could be game changer; high end you could see 30%....but the low end.......could see much; much higher returns and that will move systems and apus; specially Kaveri...
But we'll see...
I think you have that backwards.
I do believe it will be the high end GPU's that see the most benefit, and the low end may see no benefit, or very little.
Mantle's benefits are with all the draw calls, not the actual rendering. I would expect this will help out when the CPU is limiting, not so much when the GPU is limiting performance. Generally it's the high end systems that are CPU bound more so than low end, which have weak GPU's.
And based on many of the charts being shown, which show all the draw calls taking up about 20% while the rendering takes up 80% of the time, I would be very surprised if we see more than 10% boosts in performance and 20% max.
Of course this is all guess work based on what we know.