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Technology Stocks : ARM Holdings (Advanced RISC Machines) plc.
ARMH 67.770.0%Sep 6 5:00 PM EST

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To: Mephisto who wrote (328)1/19/2000 3:36:00 PM
From: Mats Ericsson  Read Replies (2) of 912
 
What a Great PR for ARM. We have CeBits and all that stuff comming...

Transmeta CEO have given the word: "Cellular phones became more pervasive when they were made smaller and provided greater battery life," said Dave Ditzel, Transmeta's CEO. "We believe that Crusoe will bring about a change of similar magnitude in Mobile Internet Computers."
zdnet.com.
zdii.com
zdii.com.

Crusoe may get comming web-pads and web books (HOME RF, Wireless Lan, you know). (which will kill home-game-pc market).

No one has queston on price!? Cellphones chips are in some
dollars per chip level! More expensive ones are for other martkets."

Crusoe could not run by cellphone or by solarenergy: "The processors will be marketed for the mobile market and consume an average of 1 watt of power, which, according to Ditzel, will greatly enhance battery life".

The ARM7TDMI consumes only 1.85mW per MHz.

My old post, hmmm: Message 12581903

(other poster on energy news.cnet.com 526340
The low power Crusoe version was 1W at 400Mhz (voltage was not mentioned, guession ~2V). Todays CDMA phones use ARM cores with probably ~250mW at 200Mhz 2.0V. I think the Crusoe will be destined more for PDA than cell phones.

In the white paper below, the power quoted was 1.85mW/Mhz by the author. I'm guessing this was at .35um and VDD=3V, so today it should be closed to .9-1mW/Mhz.
arm.com

Food for thought. Haven't even started talking about the code legacy ARM has and Crusoe doesn't have.)

In yahoo-board some human is having a very interesting sideshow:
He has a limited understanding on what mediaphones stand for, they are no home-pc's: (by: yourbankruptcy (30/M/NY) 1/19/00 3:04 pm
Msg: 1513 of 1513 I just saw Crusoe running Quake II game on full speed. No way ARM can do :-)
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