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Transitive creates 1GHz PowerPC on Athlon

...Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, Transitive chief technology officer Alasdair Rawsthorne demonstrated "code-morphing" software that translates from one instruction set architecture to another as... Read more

18 October, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Transmeta investigating Taiwan foundries

The chip startup taking on Intel may be getting into a whole new ballgame with factories-for-hire Read more

8 August, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

Compaq, Dell shy off Crusoe chip

...they would like to see the Transmeta TM 5400 chip and its code-morphing software "mature" before releasing it in a product. And no small... Read more

29 June, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Crusoe chip mystery to be revealed

...that pairs a processor, known as the morph host, and software, called code-morphing software. However, the processor is different from chips such as Intel... Read more

17 January, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Next Crusoe chip bogged down in testing

Energy-efficient Transmeta chip still not shipping, four months after it was announced for 'immediate' availability Read more

10 October, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

Transmeta to license AMD technology

The chipmakers will announce a licensing pact that will allow Transmeta to use AMD's x86-64 and HyperTransport technologies in forthcoming chips Read more

25 May, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Power to the people: ZDNet's guide to notebook batteries

Ever wondered why your portable device's battery doesn't last longer? We explain the technology behind battery power, and provide tips on how to maximise it. Read more

14 April, 2004 by Brian Nadel

Less volts, more power

...instruction set, Transmeta has a combined software and hardware translation system called Code Morphing that converts x86 code to the processor's native instruction set... Read more

13 November, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Transmeta may power second HP tablet PC

...portable computer industry since the launch of its first chips. Its unusual "code-morphing" technology, designed to allow the chips to deliver high performance while... Read more

29 January, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

TechXNY: Crusoe squeezes into Meta Pad spinoff

...architecture used in AMD and Intel processors with a process it calls "code-morphing", which allows the chips to achieve comparable performance to mainstream chips... Read more

26 June, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Crusoe discovers the desktop

...set designed for very low-power consumption, and uses a technique called code-morphing to translate Intel-compatible code and run Windows software. On the... Read more

9 May, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Sony VAIO PCG-C1MGP

...16MB of the system's 128MB of DDR SDRAM for its upgradeable Code Morphing software, taking it below the benchmark's minimum requirement), processor-level... Read more

3 May, 2002 by Charles McLellan

PaceBlade PaceBook

...which is used by the 600MHz Transmeta Crusoe 5600 processor for its Code Morphing software. Performance is good for everyday work and Windows XP doesn... Read more

2 April, 2002 by Mary Branscombe

Transmeta dumps latest chief

...to revolutionise the notebook market with energy-efficient chips that use special code-morphing software to execute the instructions written for Intel's processors. However... Read more

17 October, 2001 by Ian Fried and Michael Kanellos

Transmeta loses server deal to Intel

...was initially praised for its Crusoe chip, which uses a technique called code-morphing to run standard Intel-compatible code while consuming less power. But... Read more

2 August, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

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