Taiwan adopts Crusoe for 'Web-pads'
12:31 - Tuesday 22 February 2000 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: taiwan, adopts, crusoe, for, web Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: taiwan, adopts, crusoe, for, web Category : Miscellaneous
Transmeta says the Taiwanese computer industry has adopted its low-power Crusoe chip using the Mobile Linux as the industry standard for new mobile "Web pads."
The lightweight devices will run a full-screen, PC-like Internet browser using a wireless connection.
The company also revealed more details about Mobile Linux, saying it was modified to run on devices without a hard disk and can compress programs to take up just half the space, with the operating system stored on a flash memory card.
More details are available at www.techweb.com.
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