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To: Paul Engel who wrote (118053)11/16/2000 11:03:40 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, IBM still is likely to come out with an ultrathin notebook with a low-power chip next year, but that notebook will in all probability contain a "low, low" voltage Pentium III, Suarez said. Prototypes of the ThinkPad using the ultra-low-power Pentium III, which is set to come out in the middle of 2001, have been on display at Comdex.

"We took that same box and put in (an ultra-low-power) Pentium III," he said. "Most likely, yes, we will bring a small form factor like that."


So Transmeta helped IBM get to a new, smaller, nicer notebook package. They did good. C'est La Vie.

Tony