Absolutely, but you could use another graph of the CPU performance in multithreaded scenarios. I think for most users, either they are doing nothing at all (email, facebook) or they are maxing out their CPUs (media editing/encoding/rendering). Llano is as good as SB in the first group and superior in the second group. Nobody is going to run single threaded cinebench on their computers, it's a useless benchmark for the vast majority of people. Either they have no interest in media at all, or they are going to be running highly threaded apps. And increasingly there will be the third group of apps that are GPU accelerated, where AMD just pummels Intel both in terms of raw performance and in terms of features (stream, opencl, dx11).
Once cheap Llano boards come out (and they will, I bet we will see $50 boards and <$150 bundles soon enough), it's going to be a pretty big win for AMD.
Then enable TurboCore and you can start to compensate for the relatively weak single threaded performance.
But above all, I never thought I'd live to see the day when AMD beats Intel at idle power consumption. Up until now, my line for AMD laptops was "only if it is really cheap, and only if you are going to keep it plugged in all the time". In the future, I think Llano based systems will be my default recommendation.