What research is AMD conducting in this area?
We are doing things, don't worry about that.
If IntelUser is right and this shows up in the 2015 timeframe, I wonder about the value. The world is moving to more and more cores, software will expect that. The trend is to more cores, more threads, fewer fat, dependent threads.
Feels a lot like this is looking backwards instead of forwards. Might be interesting today, but with every day things get more threaded than the day before, eventually the value starts to fall apart.
Remember when Windows dropped support for 16-bit apps? There was all kinds of tricks that people were coming up with to keep those things running beyond that point, but eventually all of that fell away and nobody asks about 16-bit apps anymore.
That will happen to single threaded apps eventually, it is just a matter of time.
Legacy support is great to a point, but eventually it holds you back. Would you rather people spend time and money trying to make 2015 platforms deal with pre-2005 problems or have 2015 platforms better utilize 2015 software?