If you perhaps wanted to see what the big boys are up to with AMD's Hudson D3 chipset, Gigabyte's A75-UD4H is here to oblige.
With Llano closing in on us, the above image depicts one example of Gigabyte's musings on the FM1 socket. A 10-phase VRM makes up the backbone of the power delivery system, and with its complement of PCI and PCIe slots, the A75-UD4H includes support for CrossFireX and SLI configurations as well. Gigabyte's well-known Ultra Durable 3 concept is naturally present, but it's not clear where the A75-UD4H fits into Gigabyte's A75 family tree - just yet.
If the Micro-ATX form factor is more your thing, there's also the A75M-UD2H - pictured above. Apparently targeted to reach the market at below $100 USD, there's a 5-phase VRM for power delivery, and the same blue and white colour scheme from an aesthetics angle.