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Cool, the high power Nehalem chips are now in the servers. Next, the laptops. Lately I'm starting to think that Nehalem will be coming to the notebook line sooner than we think. Apple uses the mobile processors in the iMac (Macbook Pro processors which have most likely been overclocked), maybe because it can't take too much heat within it's all-in-one form, so they'll want mobile Nehalem chips as soon as possible. Intel is making smaller, more mobile Nehalem processors as we speak and since Apple is already onboard I think they'll at least be in Macbook Pros around November. If they can fit all that power in a Macbook for the holiday season then that'd be awesome. All the Macbook would need is a Quad-Core 2.0Ghz processor and that'd do fine.

Apple normally has big surprises towards the end of the year with the laptop line so maybe we'll see some new tech in the notebooks for October/November. I can't wait to have all that power in a notebook! It's only a matter of time.
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Apple Updates XServe with Nehalem processors

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