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Technology Stocks : Transmeta (TMTA)-The Monster That Could Slay Intel

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (224)11/6/2000 11:14:34 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (3) of 421
 
>Starting now, the Transmeta approach will be the smartest, quickest, cheapest, most reliable, most flexible technology to solve virtually any computing-related problem, says John Wharton, microprocessor design consultant, Stanford professor, and former design engineer for Intel.
smartest ?????
I never met a smart microporcessor.
quickest
Let't call that an Al Gore.
cheapest
In large dedicated application design to fit will use few transistors and may be cheaper.
most reliable
spliting hairs I could say that fewer transisitor is more reliable.
most flexible
flexible? means much to many, I guess one might say the crusoe is flexible.

Tom Watson tosiwmee
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