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"Well, were talking about a workstation. As far as I know noone has ever produced a laptop workstation. Correct me in case I am wrong."
Alienware produce an opteron based "mobile workstation", IBM produce a core 2 duo workstation, I believe so do Dell.
Basically, notebooks with desktop parts.
Apple could have done this with the G5, that said, the resultant laptop would not have been the slim, slick low heat package we'd come to know and love...
Oh wait..