Transmeta Goes Inside
Semiconductor upstart Transmeta Corp., known for its Crusoe line of low-power, low-heat processors, is expanding its product stable with a suite of chips for x86-compatible embedded applications. To help the move, the company is lining up an impressive list of big-name software developers to support the technology.
The Crusoe SE (Special Embedded) processor line, which will be unveiled this week, is the latest effort by Transmeta to try to chip away at the dominance of Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
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