Yes. But SPDY requires SSL, so in order to get any advantages of SPDY at all, you have to serve your site over SSL which requires one IP address per site due to the lack of SNI support in non-SPDY browsers.
So you either only provide SSL+SPDY for browsers you know support SNI, or you don't provide either SSL or SPDY to all of the browsers.
So you either only provide SSL+SPDY for browsers you know support SNI, or you don't provide either SSL or SPDY to all of the browsers.