Apple is going to only be making two chips at any given time. One of them will power the MacBook Air, Mac mini and low end DIMAC. The other chip they make will be a larger core count version of that. And then they'll put two or four of them into a Mac Pro. But I don't think there'll be like four Mac Pro chips separated by a few inches on a giant motherboard with an interconnect.
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