Meh, I'm not too into the overclocking thing anymore, silence + decent overclock without massive voltage for lowish power. At the moment, not sure if this is the case on all am2+/am3 boards, I can't overclock hugely well without turning off cool and quiet, which saves a pretty decent chunk of power. I mean I can overclock I just can't go nuts and theres smeg all a quad core at 3.4Ghz can't do. Frankly theres smeg all a dual core at 3.4Ghz can't do
This round of updates, not hugely interesting, though I am curious how far Ath 2 X4's overclock, can you get 3.5Ghz out of them on the very cheap, really should look into that.
Llano will be VERY interesting for dual core users, very very very interesting indeed. Looks set to be mid/end of year, basically the Bulldozer architecture, just cut in half with the added GPU which looks set to be a pretty hefty part indeed.
If windows/all apps were set up to use gpgpu type power for everything it would completely blow away anything on the market to be honest(in anything that requires any FPU calcs of course). Should still be very good for all area's though, intergrated graphics on the cheap with pretty extreme performance(for that segment and cost), very low power, very good performance and should offer frankly, whats set to be a hugely more impressive in every area than Intel's Clarkdale, infact Intel's clarkdale was far worse than I expected, I hadn't kept up with it and had no clue they were moving the memory controller across the die to the chipset, I also assumed they were beefing up the intergrated with more than clocks, and the lower end chips that offer some value have vastly lower gpu clock speeds.
I wouldn't be surprised to see 4-5x the performance out of AMD's Llano graphically, lower power and better cpu performance aswell, if its as cheap or even cheaper, the next 6-12 months will be boring as sin, the 2 years after that will be a freaking awesome time for computer hardware.
AMD and maybe even Nvidia moving to competant manufacturing, a decent gpu process with less leakage meaning probably excellent bumps between this gen and next, and heck, maybe even on time. Llano, Bulldozer, 6/8 core processors starting to take off properly rather than the rather half arsed but not to bad 6 core stuff due this year. When FPU power comes as standard on cpu's game makers and any other software makers can actually plan on having that power available to everyone so can start making use of it. Physx will die, thankfully, and companies using gpgpu/gaming use of graphics card will now have significant power on die to do so. Even Intel's rather woeful intergrated is still an fpu beast compared to the normal cpu's fpu power. I'm sure Intel will be pumping up their intergrated with 2-4x the fpu power in their next gen intergrated/on die jobby.
With Global getting up and running with AMD starting to get down far quicker and hopefully starting to match Intel on fabrication processes at the same time, new architecture and a lot of investing.
But this year, meh, AMD's 6 core "might" be interesting if its cheap, it might come in with low clocked versions quite a bit under £200. Intel's 6 core's at $1000, will be useless to all but a handful of people.