Boot Camp 1.1 is availabe -- is this the Mac Pro update?

VersionTracker says Boot Camp 1.1 has a release date of 2006-08-15 (today). Is this the Mac Pro update? Apple's changelist seems vague ("support for the latest Intel-based Macintosh computers").
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/

Yes, this version contains the fixes for the Mac Pro including updated drivers.
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Support for the latest Intel-based Macintosh computers
Easier partitioning using preset buttons for popular sizes
Ability to install Windows XP on any internal disk
iSight camera support
Built-in microphone support
Right-click when pressing the right-hand Apple key on Apple keyboards
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