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Slew of Transmeta-based products on tap
Author: JT Smith
TechWeb reports Transmeta is poised to reveal product plans with Microsoft, Compaq, and Gateway. Although Compaq recently nixed plans to offer the...
Sun tries to cope with server flaw
Author: JT Smith
A Wall Street Journal report on ZDNet covers Sun's efforts to cope with a server flaw, calling the bug "a mysterious fault...
Wearable computer maker chooses Crusoe
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld reports that Minnesota wearable computer maker Via has chosen Transmeta's Crusoe chip for its belt-attached computer because of the chip's low...
Linux looks to avoid fragmentation
Author: JT Smith
With Linux gaining momentum in applications from wristwatches to supercomputers, its backers are redoubling efforts to expand the reach of the operating...
Transmeta: the chip on Intel’s shoulder
Author: JT Smith
ZD Net's Anchordesk goes through the history of chip-maker and Linus employer Transmeta, step by step.
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Crusoe problems blamed on software emulation technique
Author: JT Smith
Info World reports that a software emulation technique used inside Transmeta's Crusoe processor that hinders the performance of the low-power chip might...
What do I do now? My BSD disk failed!
Author: JT Smith
BSD Today has how-to article on surviving disk failure: "Despite the fact that hard disks and the IDE or SCSI controllers driving...
Intel claims 0.13-micron milestone
Author: JT Smith
ZDCOUK reports that the chip maker claims to be first to finalize 0.13-micron
manufacturing plans, having already passed two critical milestones:
it...
HP tests waters with pint-sized PC
Author: JT Smith
CNET reports that the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company Wednesday is launching a phone book-sized PC for the home, the Pavilion 2755C, picking...
Microsoft must pay Bristol legal fees
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC reports: Bristol makes a software product called Wind/U,
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