When Topaz Labs announced their Infocus Deblur plug-in for Photoshop, I excitedly downloaded a copy, but was soon disillusioned by the results. Let's hope that Adobe has come up with a more effective tool.
Judging by the time at it took the powerful computers, to analyse the pictures and produce the blur kernel , in the demo, I venture guess that the computationally intensive blind analysis of motion blurred images, is an unlikely or distant premise for in-camera processors. Yet, this is may be not the end of the story.
Smart camera manufacturers may get together with Adobe or start independently to develop a hardware(accelerometer) assisted, point spread function(blur kernel).
A usable blur kernel makes in camera de-blurring a rather simple process.
These may be exciting times, where the advances in technology may change the landscape of photography hardware so completely, that in a few short years, it may no longer be as recognizable as it has been for last fifty or so years.
With advances in EVF's, on-sensor phase detection auto focusing, and effective software de-blurring, the SLR as a form factor may simply vanish!