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Transmeta (TMTA)-The Monster That Could Slay Intel
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121 Transmeta engineering team made up of Sun devos? Dave Ditzel came from Sun, soDennis O'Bell-2/10/2000
120 The most recent Red Herring I have is February, I don't see anything about ComradeBrehznev-2/5/2000
119 So what do you all think about the article in the latest issue of Red Herring?Norm Franklin-2/4/2000
118 Transmeta has indicated they are not interested in the cell phone business...I ComradeBrehznev-2/2/2000
117 >> future use of the chips in CellPhones Tranmeta would be up gainst thw molloy-2/1/2000
116 Comrade, Has there been anything said or printed about the possible future use Rod Dolman-2/1/2000
115 OODA loops and Transmeta To understand the true potential of Transmeta one hasBill Fischofer-1/30/2000
114 CB: The Economist always has great writing, and the piece you published is no Jock Hutchinson-1/30/2000
113 An article from 'The Economist' - TRANSMETAMORPHOSIS SCIENCE ANDComradeBrehznev-1/28/2000
112 Normally, I'd say that AMD was much more the target that Transmeta here, IDaniel Schuh-1/26/2000
111 Some more news links on transmeta The Truth About Transmeta DvorakThomas A Watson-1/26/2000
110 Well, surprise, surprise... Looks like there is a cheaper way to take out TranDennis O'Bell-1/26/2000
109 Intel slashes prices by up to 54 percent on mobile chips infoworld.com Just Daniel Schuh-1/25/2000
108 CB, What if consumers don't like the WebPad, instead they want something tlkj-1/25/2000
107 Tie it in with a VLNC battery (lithium-polymer) and one could go for a very lonCarolyn-1/25/2000
106 Well to me the real lead in low power advantage is that transmeta has the adaptThomas A Watson-1/25/2000
105 I agree perfectly well about "good enough" performance. But... RighDaniel Schuh-1/25/2000
104 Dan, I've been involved in the past in lots of bechmarking. But mostly to Thomas A Watson-1/25/2000
103 Daniel, "so they're pushing the low power/ good enough performance angComradeBrehznev-1/25/2000
102 Daniel, enjoy your informative posts. I read that the webpads have a 'virtuComradeBrehznev-1/25/2000
101 One last post: <i>I suspect the performance gap in real-world usDaniel Schuh-1/25/2000
100 Did I get the grub? I'm still a little confused on the VLIW is something nDaniel Schuh-1/25/2000
99 Transmeta is (well, wants to be) in the microprocessor business. They'll sDaniel Schuh-1/25/2000
98 lkj - Transmeta is not in the small handheld business. It does not compete agaiComradeBrehznev-1/25/2000
97ixbt-labs.comDavid K.-1/24/2000
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