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I have read up a little bit on LLVM. It has so much potential but all I see here is that they're using it to compile, as a GCC replacement. Not really utilizing the JIT or platform independent LLVM IR.
Basically, they have switched compilers. Nothing spectacular.
I'd like to see a distro (BSD, Linux, whatever) with a package manager that serves LLVM bitcode and the source is JIT compiled / cached upon installation.
When a new LLVM is released you could recompile everything on your system to take advantages of new optimizations.