• Transmeta Corporation was an American fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California. It developed low power x86 compatible microprocessors...
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    The Transmeta Crusoe is a family of x86-compatible microprocessors developed by Transmeta and introduced in 2000. Instead of the instruction set architecture...
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    The Efficeon (stylized as efficēon) processor is Transmeta's second-generation 256-bit VLIW design released in 2004 which employs a software engine Code...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    company folded before its completion. Between 1998 and 2001 he worked for Transmeta. He was president of Carbon6 from 2001 to 2002, there also working as...
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  • "GenuineIntel" – Intel "GenuineIotel" – Intel (rare) "TransmetaCPU" – Transmeta "GenuineTMx86" – Transmeta "Geode by NSC" – National Semiconductor "NexGenDriven" –...
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  • D, Celeron D) Intel Pentium M and Celeron M Intel Atom AMD Athlon 64 Transmeta Efficeon VIA C7 The following IA-32 CPUs were released after SSE2 was...
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  • with the second biggest supplier having been AMD. During the 1990s, VIA, Transmeta and other chip manufacturers also produced IA-32 compatible processors...
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