What post confirmed this, I'd like to read it. Also, a 2x performance bump costing an extra $100 makes zero sense. Between architecture improvements and the 14nm die shrink an APU with 2x performance would likely cost less than or very close to what they are paying for their current 28nm APU. The only way a performance bump of that size would increase the cost would be if they are including the old APU to handle compatibility as well as a new APU to be used in games programed for it. But, if that is what they have to do to have compatibility, then they are heading down a potentially very expensive path.