i like the turion. It looks promising, and if they can actually ADVERTISE, then they could have a winner on their hands. Of course, knowing AMD, they'll probably stick to plastering logos on Lance armstrong and taking out an occasional magazine ad, rather than TV/Radio, which actually gets results, in which case they'll be relegated to a few models of HP and emachines notebooks, and that's it. I hope AMD can avoid this fate, but every time AMD comes up with a great product, they self-destruct, gaining virtually no marketshare during the huge stretch when they are in the lead, then losing marketshare and money when Intel gets their act together, so I'm not gonna get my hopes up.
Anyways, I think AMD has its work cut out for it. Next gen PM chips will be even better, with better platform technologies, improved floating point performance, x86-64 (eventually), and a much better dual core solution than the initial pentium D that is due out this year (PD is kind of a hack job, with 2 separate cores fused together, likely being little better than a dual processor solution, whereas Yonah (PM) and dual core A64s will have shared cache and other interconnects to enable them to perform better than dual processors). The dual core fight will definitely be one to watch.