I wonder if we can find some openCL GPU-accelerated programs that are already here that outperform optimized CPU-only software on comparable platforms and $$$...
Hmmm... well that's quite an improvement, wouldn't you say? And unlike AVX2 which is sometime in the future, you can have this now. Also unlike AVX2, only AMD supports this and Intel doesn't whereas AMD will almost certainly support AVX2.
But wait! there's more!
Photoshop too? Wh0ataete~!@!@
What was the max theoretical throughput of AVX2? 4x throughput of SSE4? Looks like that won't be enough to match these results we've seen here on a single APU without discrete graphics, never mind an AMD APU with AVX2 as well and coupled with a GCN GPU, or, God forbid we see an AMD APU with AVX2 and shared memory address space with GCN on-die graphics!!! Could you imagine the slaughter?
Developers are already supporting openCL and will likely support HSA. In fact, if these are the improvements with GPGPU on a Llano without HSA can you imagine the Trinity benchmarks? Or the Kaveri benchmarks? Sweet Jesus! And openCL already has more traction in the consumer space than CUDA has ever had.
Tip from somebody who's been hanging around tech forums since the 90s:
Don't ever get excited about an instruction set. They always promise to deliver the world (or so the fanboys claim) and they always disappoint. I can't for the life of me remember the last time an instruction set delivered on its purported promises yet every single time we see a new instruction set, regardless of the microarchitecture, there's always someone thumping it as the best thing since the fleshlight.