Differences between 2010 & 2012 Development Process

I've been looking at various images comparing the differences in appearance between the current 2010 process and the new 2012 version in the LR4 beta. At times the differences seem quite minor such as mildly greater shadow and highlight detail in the new version but at the expense of slightly higher noise levels and a flatter overall image. 
Obviously these are just base settings from which changes can be made but in some cases the changes are dramatic. I've added a couple of images as examples and I wondered if there is any information on the changes made plus the reasons behind those changes. 

This is simply down to updating the process version from 2010 to 2012. Some images show far less change and there are times when I prefer the 2012 version that has a pleasing touch of warmth on skintones when viewed on my Spectraview monitor but I've noticed that images of predominantly pale backlit subjects become very washed out. Here are another couple of comparison shots. All images shown were taken with a Canon 1DsII.

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