You got to use the 'Tigertown' series of processors from Intel. Which I believe are not available yet from them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
It is the quad-core processors that support quad-processor (quad-socket) configurations.
You might also be able to get a four-proc/16-core configuration on a NUMA-based system as is the IBM x-450 server.
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by: mark_seymourPosted on 2007-08-03 at 05:18:37ID: 19624172
Not that I have seen at the moment. There are Quad socket boards for dual core, im not sure if any of these will support the quad cores when they come out (perhaps a bios upgrade?)
products/m otherboard /Xeon7000/ E8501/X6QT 8.cfm
http://www.supermicro.com/
I know that HP and lots of other manufacturers are all just about to start pushing quad core heavily so I don;t think it will be long before there is a huge range available!
One thing to bear in mind is that MS icensing is done via number of sockets, if you are thinking of this for a home system you may find that Vista and XP only support two sockets.