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Transmeta to partner with server big boys this year

...enterprise computing at the CeBIT computer fair in Germany, with chief technologist Dave Ditzel promising major manufacturing announcements this year. Ditzel also said that Transmeta... Read more

23 March, 2001 by Will Knight

Transmeta chief executive to step down

Transmeta founder Dave Ditzel will step down as chief executive officer to become vice chairman... Read more

2 March, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

Transmeta mulls server move

Transmeta plans a processor with twice the instruction width of today's chips, as Toshiba jumps aboard the bandwagon with a Crusoe-based Libretto Read more

8 May, 2001 by Guy Kewney

Transmeta CEO quits

Dave Ditzel co-founder of Transmeta has said he will step down from... Read more

2 March, 2001 by Chris Holbrook

Transmeta's woes continue

...systems were nearly impossible to find. (At the 2000 Microprocessor Forum, founder Dave Ditzel, tired of the complaints, brought a Crusoe-based notebook and showed... Read more

24 January, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

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

Start-up shrinks PC to palm size

...will become more popular than PDAs because they can do more, said Dave Ditzel, chief technology officer of Transmeta. Plus, it also gets rid of... Read more

17 April, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Mobile computing headed for convergence

...banana. "PDAs (personal digital assistants) are built around an interim technology," said Dave Ditzel, chief technology officer at Transmeta. "Obviously, if you can put a... Read more

19 November, 2001 by Michael Kanellos and Richard Shim

Transmeta explores embedded market

...chip as well as a new high-performance version of Crusoe, said Dave Ditzel, Transmeta's chief technology officer. The less expensive integrated chip will... Read more

4 October, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

The year's most influential chipmaker

...even if you don't own a Sony VAIO PictureBook, Transmeta CEO Dave Ditzel's dozens have done more good for you than you'd... Read more

8 January, 2001 by John Spooner

Hitachi rolls out Transmeta-based Net appliance

...with up to seven hours of battery life," said Transmeta chief executive Dave Ditzel in a statement. The past two months have been a hectic... Read more

7 December, 2000 by Michael Kanellos

Transmeta dismisses Intel's FUD over Crusoe

...we have no clue what they're talking about," Transmeta chief executive Dave Ditzel told ZDNet UK. "It makes no sense to us." Intel emphasised... Read more

20 July, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

All systems go for Transmeta

...when it formally introduced its technology to the European computer industry. CEO Dave Ditzel talked up the importance of the European market, the potential of... Read more

21 February, 2000 by Will Knight

Taiwan manufacturers lapping up Crusoe chip

...as soon as mid-year. Chief executive of the Silicon Valley startup, Dave Ditzel, was unwilling to name names but said that some of its... Read more

21 February, 2000 by Will Knight

Transmeta unveils software-based microprocessor

...first two in what will be a family of chips, company CEO Dave Ditzel said the upshot will be faster microprocessors that use less energy... Read more

19 January, 2000 by ZDNet

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