No, not next year, and not in any meaningful way until 2015 at earliest. They only required backend processing networks be capable of handling chip-and-pin transactions by mid-2013, which is a prerequisite for any acquirer/merchant using that network actually putting a reader in any store. Between then and 2015, nothing changes except recommendations that if a merchant is replacing their POS equipment, they choose one that supports reading chips, and that banks start issuing more cards with chips. Only in 2015 will Visa start incentivizing switching to chip-and-pin readers by, for example, removing the requirement that merchants validate PCI compliance if at least 75% of their transactions annually are chip-and-pin instead of swiped.