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Transmeta Hardware

Positive Reports From Transmeta 77

utopicillusion writes "The register reports : "More cash flowed into Transmeta in the second quarter than it spent, the company said late last week as a teaser for its upcoming results announcement." This is about after a month that CNN predicted that Transmeta was going under. "
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Positive Reports From Transmeta

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  • by X-Phile ( 176747 ) <tsoucy&nb,sympatico,ca> on Monday July 11, 2005 @08:03AM (#13031784) Homepage
    I'm not familiar with any new hardware that has Transmeta chips in them, and I don't remember hearing any big news about new partnerships. Where is the cash coming from? They promised a lot a long time ago, and they kind of stalled.
  • CNN story sponserd (Score:1, Interesting)

    by FidelCatsro ( 861135 ) <fidelcatsro&gmail,com> on Monday July 11, 2005 @08:04AM (#13031789) Journal
    Perhaps that CNN story was sponsored by a competitor of transmeta .
    Or perhaps someone who was looking to scoop up the ashes .
    Rumouring the demise of a company that may be suffering , but not out for the count can tip the scales .
    Especially if the story comes from a source like CNN.
    Its good to know this did not happen as i was looking forward to a few of the advances Transmeta were developing
  • by bbzzdd ( 769894 ) on Monday July 11, 2005 @08:23AM (#13031858)
    The chips going into the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 are similar in technology to what Transmeta was doing years back. They all strip out out of order execution, branch prediction, etc to reduce die size and circuit complexities. Maybe people are starting to realize the way around the Ghz wall is to reduce complexity?
  • by morcheeba ( 260908 ) * on Monday July 11, 2005 @08:27AM (#13031875) Journal
    The Orion Multisystem [orionmulti.com] (96 processors under your desk) and the OQO [oqo.com] are recent examples. They are in some Sharp notebooks ... browse the list here [transmeta.com].
  • Re:Question (Score:4, Interesting)

    by TheRaven64 ( 641858 ) on Monday July 11, 2005 @08:59AM (#13032028) Journal
    For those of us who don't care about Linus, Transmeta were still interesting. They developed a commercially-viable VLIW CPU, something Intel are still failing to do with Itanium. Some of us believe that VLIW is a particularly interesting concept in CPU design, in much the same way RISC is. Having the microcode in software, while not a new idea (the MicroVAX did it, for example) is also interesting.

    Sadly, for all their interesting technology, they are still not producing CPUs that are all that useful - although the 96-CPU desktop using Transmeta chips does look fun...

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