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Transmeta To Keep 'em Coming

News Meanwhile, sources said that Transmeta will soon announce that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is manufacturing its upcoming Crusoe TM 5800. Transmeta chief executive Mark Allen let slip during a conference call Thursday with financial analysts...

[June 25, 2001, 9:18]

Transmeta Revs Up Crusoe

News Transmeta will soon announce three to four speeds for the new TM 5800, ranging from 600MHz to 800MHz. The TM 5800 will offer a 50 percent performance increase over the TM 5600, the upstart chipmaker said on Wednesday.

[June 14, 2001, 10:01]

Transmeta Branches Out With Web Tablet

News The Toshiba and NEC notebooks -- based on the Crusoe TM 5600 chip -- are aimed at the corporate market. Hoping to be more competitive, Transmeta will introduce a new TM 5800 chip later this year, which it says will reduce power consumption by about...

[May 14, 2001, 15:28]

HP To Launch New AMD-based Business PCs

News It uses the Crusoe TM 5800 in its Tablet PC. Hewlett-Packard on Monday will launch a new line of business desktops containing processors from AMD, according to sources. The Compaq D325 will be targeted at small and medium-sized business as well as...

[June 2, 2003, 7:54]

HP: First Laptop With Athlon Chip Coming

News Intel is expected to take the wraps off its "Tualatin" Pentium III chips, set to ship next month, and Transmeta will launch its new Crusoe TM 5800 chip. Hewlett-Packard will soon announce its first notebook based on AMD's Athlon processor...

[June 21, 2001, 9:18]

Mobiles To Push PCs Aside At TechX

News Topping off the wave of mobile technology will be the introduction of a new Crusoe TM 8500 processor by Transmeta and the unveiling of Intel's new "Tualatin" Pentium III chips. As if anyone needed further evidence that the PC industry is on the...

[June 22, 2001, 16:15]