Wow, an emotional explosion because I assumed a person that didn't know about the cell vision and was a blogger didn't own a PS3. I'm sorry if it was taken the wrong way.
DieH@rd, it's "program execution can be easily offloaded to
other processing resources available in servers, PCs and mobile devices." In other words, a Handheld can use the CPU-GPU in your home desktop computer. This could be a reason for the first Foundation members being chipmakers for Handhelds.
The HSA spec does also support HSA which is what you keyed on. While true I wasn't making that point.
The Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) Foundation will provide an open hardware interface specification under which program execution can be easily offloaded to other processing resources available in servers, PCs and mobile devices. The new specification will lead to applications that are portable across architectures, while also enabling workloads to be broken up between CPUs and graphics processors for faster and more power efficient computing.
My speculation is that Sony will also support this as it echos the Sony 2011 Cell vision patent. In this I can be wrong. The rest is obvious if you read about AMD HSA; it's more than an efficient Fusion of GPU and CPU.
I think this is rather big.