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The announcement is a bit of a kick in the balls for shops invested in Apple infrastructure, but if Apple is going to lead the way with LightPeak, it totally makes sense.
http://www.macrumors.com/2010/11/04/light-peak-coming-in-early-2011...
Sounds about right; CPU power is over rated when in many cases people just use a server as a giant dumping ground for their files and maybe hosting a mail server etc. They're jobs that can easily be handled with a low power VIA or Intel Atom CPU without too many problems.