Compilers revolutions don't happen overnight, but rejoice, you are seeing one happen right now.
I personally can't wait to see systems like OSX & FreeBSD use Clang as their default compilers, which might happen in the next few years.
Some parts of OS X are already compiled with Clang. Off the top of my head, OpenCL, OpenGL and Xcode are all compiled with Clang now. Also, I think (but can't source) AppleScript Studio is also compiled with Clang. And there's MacRuby that's built on llvm.
It is great dogfood, but does lead to some head exploding debugging - you are looking at a piece of badly generated code trying to figure out how many generations back the bug is.