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Linus and the Mobile Linux chip

...and a number of the applications as well." While the company's Crusoe processors will also work with Windows software, for information appliance applications it... Read more

31 January, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Crusoe notebook no Intel killer

...But after testing a notebook powered by one of Transmeta's new Crusoe processors, I think the company should be asking for a miracle Read more

4 December, 2000 by Richard Shim

Crusoe stranded by IBM

IBM has pulled out of using Transmeta's Crusoe processors in its ThinkPad 240 notebook, saying the chip does not fit... Read more

2 November, 2000 by Pia Heikkila

Intel countersues Transmeta

...a major headache for chip and computer makers. It claimed that its Crusoe processors would be able to run the same software as Intel chips... Read more

11 January, 2007 by Colin Barker

Transmeta hits Intel with patent suit

...a major headache for chip and computer makers. It claimed that its Crusoe processors would be able to run the same software as Intel chips... Read more

12 October, 2006 by Michael Kanellos

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

Transmeta makes minuscule Crusoe chips

Transmeta on Monday revealed a pair of Crusoe processors designed for anything but a PC. The company, which made a... Read more

5 January, 2004 by John G.Spooner

HP unveils low-cost Transmeta thin clients

...PCs. The HP Compaq t5300 and t5500, running 533MHz and 733MHz TM5800 Crusoe processors, rely on a server to do most of the storage and... Read more

15 September, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

TechXNY refocuses on corporate IT

...a pair of thin clients, the t5300 and t5500, which offer Transmeta Crusoe processors and cost $349 and $379 (£223 and £242), respectively, HP said... Read more

15 September, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Transmeta may power second HP tablet PC

Hewlett-Packard is planning to continue using Transmeta's Crusoe processors for a new tablet PC, to be launched at the end... Read more

29 January, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

Via chips away at security issues

...itself. Transmeta plans to add a similar security scheme directly into its Crusoe processors, during the second half of the year. Microsoft has also announced... Read more

21 January, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Transmeta chief: 'We're years ahead of Intel'

...in Taiwan -- even though the move initially meant costly product delays. Transmeta Crusoe processors are now found in notebook PCs from seven out of the... Read more

8 October, 2002 by Tony Hallett

Gas-powered notebooks get lighter

While PC sales slow, notebooks are still a success story. But what will the laptop of the future look like? Read more

19 August, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Transmeta lays off 200 employees

...an increasing list of customers that promised to incorporate the company's Crusoe processors, which consume far less energy than standard PC processors, into notebooks... Read more

19 July, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Crusoe discovers the desktop

...NEC have announced the first desktop computer running on Transmeta's innovative Crusoe processors, a move that puts Crusoe more squarely into competition with the... Read more

9 May, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

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