Well it looks like hybrid graphics is pretty much a gimmick. AMD's hybrid crossfire system suffers from the same problem as the 7990 (before the new drivers). Very high values reported from FRAPS but poor gameplay.
We can discern that fraps wise, dual graphics with a 6670 GDDR3 imcreases performance 48% over what the GPU alone would give. With a GDDR5 version, fraps fps increases 30%. There is no point to hybrid crossfire with a 7750.
However, the gameplay between hybrid graphics and simply the igp is exactly the same due to the tremendous stuttering hybrid crossfire introduces.
For example
Tomb Raider
Looks pretty good
then...
And the video tells the whole story
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb-HOrr4Bb8&feature=player_embedded
Skyrim appears to show lower variance with dual graphics but the video feed is laggy as hell and pretty much the same as the a10-6800k alone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtcCIF1MgsE&feature=player_embedded
Conclusion
At this time amd needs to get their **** together. There is exactly 0 point to dual graphics.

We can discern that fraps wise, dual graphics with a 6670 GDDR3 imcreases performance 48% over what the GPU alone would give. With a GDDR5 version, fraps fps increases 30%. There is no point to hybrid crossfire with a 7750.
However, the gameplay between hybrid graphics and simply the igp is exactly the same due to the tremendous stuttering hybrid crossfire introduces.
For example
Tomb Raider

Looks pretty good
then...

And the video tells the whole story
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb-HOrr4Bb8&feature=player_embedded
Skyrim appears to show lower variance with dual graphics but the video feed is laggy as hell and pretty much the same as the a10-6800k alone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtcCIF1MgsE&feature=player_embedded
Conclusion
With that said, the latest driver doesn't help Dual Graphics. And the problems with this technology are more severe than we imagined even before this story was conceptualized. We're hoping the company gets serious about fixing Dual Graphics, just as it did when it committed to improving CrossFire with two discrete GPUs. Right now it's evangelizing a feature that helps improve benchmark results, but not actual gameplay. That's just not right.
At this time amd needs to get their **** together. There is exactly 0 point to dual graphics.