As far as I know only one manufacturer announced products based on this GPU (ST-Ericcson), obviously Apple never announced any plans whether they will adapt it or not.
When did Apple ever since the beginning pre-announce what kind of graphics processor (or CPU for that matter) their next generation SoC will contain?
While it has nothing to do with the subject there are according to 6 Series6/Rogue licensees. ST Ericsson, Texas Instruments (OMAP6) and MediaTek have been officially announced. Take a guess who the remaining 3 unnamed lead partners could be. However I wouldn't expect from anyone anything from Series6 before 28nm and that for a good reason.
If I'd were Apple I'd take the A5 through a die shrink to the next best smaller manufacturing process, save quite some die area (and resources) and simply bump up the clocks.
I don't see why there would be a need for a MP4 as others suggest; sure four cores are better than two, but so does N*2 frequency vs. N. It doesn't even have to be twice the iPad2 MP2 frequency. Even at 400MHz it's already twice as fast on paper than the MP4 in the PS Vita.
Besides everyone seems to expect that because display resolution could be 4x times as high an equal bump of graphics power would have to happen (or I'm reading a few things the wrong way here).
1. Just because the native resolution could end up being in "iPad3" at 2048 or even higher, it doesn't necessarily mean that 3D applications would run in that resolution. How many mobile games are there out there that support such resolutions? For 1024*768 the MP2 in the iPad2 sounds to me like it's got fill-rates to spare and not the other way around. I assume (but do not know) that the MP2 frequency in iPad2 is =/>250MHz. Given 4 TMUs that equals to 1 GTexel/s raw fill-rate.
2. What exactly has the entire competition in the works for hypothetically early 2012 (and I'm obviously talking about final devices on shelves) that they'd need to move from a MP2 in iPad2 immediately to Series6 in the followup tablet? Yes ST Ericsson has claimed that A9600 will sample in late 2011 (if all goes according to plans I assume) but the SoCs will end up in devices when exactly?
3. Which manufacturing process will be used for Apple's next SoC? I severely doubt they'll move straight from 45 to 28nm, but that's probably just me. But when it comes to squeezing a Rogue into anything <28nm a wild exaggeration could be how you'd fit an elephant in a mainstream household refrigerator: open door, push elephant in, close door. That simple
It'd make psp2 blush for sure.
If you'd take the PS Vita and let it run iOS for sure. In any other case I suppose the latter being a handheld console, it retains for a bit of time it's "closed box" advantage without any sw overheads.