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Transmeta Corporation was an
American fabless semiconductor company based in
Santa Clara, California. It
developed low
power x86
compatible microprocessors...
- The
Transmeta Crusoe is a
family of x86-compatible
microprocessors developed by
Transmeta and
introduced in 2000.
Instead of the
instruction set architecture...
- The
Efficeon (stylized as efficēon)
processor is
Transmeta's second-generation 256-bit VLIW
design released in 2004
which employs a
software engine Code...
-
boards designed around the same layout,
using VIA, but also Intel, AMD,
Transmeta and
PowerPC technology.
Intel introduced a line of Mini-ITX
boards for...
- a
Transmeta Crusoe. In November, it was
announced that IBM
would not be
using the
Transmeta CPU in a 240.
According to a
source close to
Transmeta, this...
- sold by a
number of companies, including:
Intel AMD
Zhaoxin In the past:
Transmeta (discontinued its x86 line) Rise
Technology (acquired by SiS, that sold...
- with the
second biggest supplier having been AMD.
During the 1990s, VIA,
Transmeta and
other chip
manufacturers also
produced IA-32
compatible processors...
- from the
original on 2011-06-16.
Retrieved 2009-12-18. "Crusoe Exposed:
Transmeta TM5****
Architecture 2". Real
World Technologies.
Alexander Klaiber (January...
- Definition". Tom's Hardware.
Retrieved 2021-09-11. "
Transmeta Efficeon TM8300 Processor" (PDF).
Transmeta Corporation.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on...
- 2015-01-09. Stokes, Jon. "
Transmeta Crusoe Explored". Ars Technica.
Retrieved 2015-01-09. Hughes, Rob (2000-01-20). "
Transmeta's Crusoe Microprocessor"....