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Technically you are correct. Although building GCC on any platform is a nightmare, using it is supported by many other tools like Qt Creator using Qt and Code::Blocks under wxWidgets. Nonetheless, I hope Clang takes center stage in ways that GCC cannot.
GCC has no JIT compiler capabilities, no IDE integration support, and is not as well documented as Clang is. Likewise the LLVM mailing list is much friendlier, I've heard, than what GCC's is.