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- The Transmeta Enigma - So what is Transmeta, a company that makes the words "low profile" seem brassily exhibitionist, up to? [salon 21st]
- Transmeta Corp. - Firm that designs and markets low power processors, including the Crusoe and Efficeon VLIW x86 emulators. California, USA.
- Transmeta - Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
- Transmeta CEO comments spark debate - [CNN]
- TransmetaZone - News and reviews of Transmeta's Crusoe and Efficeon based computers.
- Transmeta Exports Midori Linux to China - Firm known for its Crusoe processor signs deal with Chinese 2000 Holdings to use Transmeta's Midori version of Linux in mobile and embedded devices. Two firms plan to target markets in China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan. [The Register]
- Secretive Start-up Transmeta Takes Aim at Intel - Analysis, by Stephen Shankland. [CNET News.com]
- Transmeta - 16 Linux Transmeta, .
- Laptops, Net appliances are Transmeta's domain - [CNN]
- Transmeta extends its battery's life, but what about its own? - [CNN]
Wikipedia Articles
- Transmeta - Transmeta () is a company that develops computing technologies with a focus on reducing power consumption in electronic devices. It was founded in 1995 by Bob Cmelik, Dave Ditzel Semi-Coherent Computing Episode 7 - Podcast - Chip pioneer David Ditzel talks Transmeta, Sun and Bell Labs, Colin Hunter, Ed Kelly, Doug Laird, Malcolm Wing, and Greg Zyner as a US-based corporation that designed very long instruction word code morphing (Microcoded) microprocessors.
- Efficeon - The Efficeon processor is Transmeta's second-generation 256-bit VLIW design which employs a software engine to convert code written for x86 processors to the native instruction set of the chip (Code Morphing Software, aka CMS). Like its predecessor, the Transmeta Crusoe (a 128-bit VLIW architecture), Efficeon stresses computational efficiency, low power consumption, and a low thermal footprint.
- HyperTransport Consortium - The HyperTransport Consortium is an industry consortium responsible for specifying and promoting the computer bus technology called HyperTransport. It is led by founding members Advanced Micro Devices, Alliance Semiconductor, Apple Computer, Broadcom Corporation, Cisco Systems, NVIDIA, PMC-Sierra, Sun Microsystems, and Transmeta.
- LongRun - LongRun is a power saving technology in the Transmeta Efficeon processor.
- LongRun2 - LongRun2 is a power saving technology in the Transmeta Efficeon processor.