Ooops, my bad bloom, I meant 133mhz FSB, not 166mhz.
AMD should up the FSB's native to somethihg on the order of 266 or more. Yes, it would require a new mobo, but really, when you upgrade your system every couple of years or so, you end up buying a new mobo anyway. Mobo's aren't that expensive.
I would be more than willing to dump cash on a new mobo if AMD would come out with a super fast FSB in keeping with the newer, faster DDR memory. I just hate paying through the nose every year or so for slight incremental increases in power and speed. I want a BIG jump!!!!!

I really think we're going to see AMD go in that direction...they really have no choice. The FSB is the current bottleneck for both AMD and, to some extent Intel.
The Hammer is a good move with the on chip memory controller, but it's not the complete answer.
Of course, if IBM delivers on its new magnetic memory technology in the next year or so, then who knows what will happen.........