Transmeta To Partner With Server Big Boys This Year
News Low-power microchip manufacturer Transmeta continued its manoeuvres into enterprise computing at the CeBIT computer fair in Germany, with chief technologist Dave Ditzel promising major manufacturing announcements this year.
[March 23, 2001, 17:15]
All Systems Go For Transmeta
News CEO Dave Ditzel talked up the importance of the European market, the potential of Transmeta's "revolutionary" technology and the significance of having a certain Linus Torvalds on board. Ditzel said some products may be unveiled at CeBIT this week.
[February 21, 2000, 17:00]
Start-up Shrinks PC To Palm Size
News Once the infrastructure for wireless networking is established, ultra-portable PCs will become more popular than PDAs because they can do more, said Dave Ditzel, chief technology officer of Transmeta.
[April 17, 2002, 10:35]
Hitachi Rolls Out Transmeta-based Net Appliance
News Transmeta's Crusoe microprocessor allows Hitachi to put all the power of a PC into a handheld computer with up to seven hours of battery life," said Transmeta chief executive Dave Ditzel in a statement.
[December 7, 2000, 8:39]
Transmeta Explores Embedded Market
News Next year, the Santa Clara, California-based company will come out with an inexpensive system-on-a-chip that fuses a processor, a chipset and a graphics chip as well as a new high-performance version of Crusoe, said Dave Ditzel, Transmeta's chief...
[October 4, 2001, 9:39]
Transmeta Chief Executive To Step Down
News Transmeta founder Dave Ditzel will step down as chief executive officer to become vice chairman and chief technology officer, the company said Thursday. Both Allen and Ditzel will serve on the board. Ditzel is largely known for his technical...
[March 2, 2001, 8:54]
Transmeta Unveils Software-based Microprocessor
News In introducing the 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. There is not one x86 instruction implemented in hardware," Ditzel said.
[January 19, 2000, 16:30]
Transmeta Dismisses Intel's FUD Over Crusoe
News Regarding Intel claiming that Transmeta is not compatible, we have no clue what they're talking about," Transmeta chief executive Dave Ditzel told ZDNet UK. Microprocessor newcomer Transmeta says suggestions by Intel that its Crusoe chip isn't...
[July 20, 2000, 12:35]
Mobile Computing Headed For Convergence
News PDAs (personal digital assistants) are built around an interim technology," said Dave Ditzel, chief technology officer at Transmeta. As the capabilities of handheld computers expand and as Tablet PCs emerge, some in the technology industry believe...
[November 19, 2001, 9:10]
Gas-powered Notebooks Get Lighter
News Besides expanding coverage, multiband technology has an economic appeal for everyone concerned, said Dave Ditzel, chief technology officer of Transmeta, which makes energy-efficient notebook processors.
[August 19, 2002, 17:05]
Taiwan Manufacturers Lapping Up Crusoe Chip
News Chief executive of the Silicon Valley startup, Dave Ditzel, was unwilling to name names but said that some of its customers may reveal hardware using Crusoe at CeBIT in Germany this week. Ditzel also discussed publicly details of the Mobile Linux...
[February 21, 2000, 12:24]
Transmeta's Woes Continue
News At the 2000 Microprocessor Forum, founder Dave Ditzel, tired of the complaints, brought a Crusoe-based notebook and showed it to as many analysts as he could find. Ailing chip designer Transmeta on Friday said it is looking for a strategic partner...
[January 24, 2005, 11:10]

