“Apple in the coming weeks is expected to introduce a new line of its 1U rack-mount server computers that have been updated to take advantage of Intel’s new Nehalem architecture,” Kasper Jade reports for AppleInsider.

“The systems are expected to use chips from same family of ‘Gainestown’ Xeon 5500 and ‘Bloomfield’ Xeon 3500 series of processors that the Cupertino-based company adopted for its latest line of Mac Pro workstations earlier this month,” Jade reports.

“New models, should they follow the same configuration format, would therefore include a single processor model capable of accepting 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz, and 3.2GHz quad-core Bloomfield chips and a dual-pocessor model that would take two 2.26GHz, 2.66GHz, 2.8GHz, or 2.93GHz quad-core Gainestown chips,” Jade reports.

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