A Macbook Pro that will now run Final Cut Studio...inc Motion?

Well I ordered a new MBPro 17inch with 8Gb Ram. Will this really be the laptop that can edit FCS - including Motion and Soundtrack Pro ... and Compressor?
I will wait and see. I have been trying to find a robust portable solution as I would like to edit while on location (which can last 2 or 3 months). Hopefully we will see some good portable HD solutions to go along with Thunderbolt.
Anyone also think this will cut the tether to a desktop for FCS?

I've been using my 17" macbook Pro for the last year and it's running everything on Studio 3 absolutely fine. Including Motion and Soundtrack Pro. I use Firewire 800 drives. From what I can see the new macbook pro, although very desirable, looks like it would render a 30 minute FCP project to Pro res 422 HQ in maybe 15-18 minutes as opposed to the present 30 minutes or so. I think i can live with waiting that little bit of extra time. That "Thunderbolt" thingybejig sounds the business though!
Mind you the value of my Macbook Pro has probably halved overnight!

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