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Transmeta is a US-based corporation that makes energy efficient x86 microprocessors. To date, it has produced two x86 compatible CPU architectures: the Crusoe and Efficeon processors. These CPUs have appeared in ultra-portable Laptops, Blade servers, Tablet PCs, and even a silent desktop, where the low heat dissipation and minimal energy consumption of these CPUs appear to their best advantage.

Transmeta has employed a number of industry luminaries such as Dave Ditzel , Linus Torvalds and Dave Taylor. Initially, its purpose was kept secret, but partially because it had such talent amongst its staff, the industry was constantly abuzz with rumors in addition to 'conspiracy theories' resulting in excellent press relations (PR).

The technology behind the TM series of micro-processors is fascinating, even if their first CPU offering (from a performance perspective) was not so stunning. The follow-on product, Efficeon, is claimed to have twice the performance of the original Crusoe CPU at the same frequency.

The actual TM processors are actually simple in-order VLIW cores. To execute x86 code, a pure software-based instruction translator, on-demand, dynamically compiles or emulates executing x86 code sequences on the fly, using execution-hotspot guided heuristicsFor alternative uses, see heuristic In computer science, two fundamental goals are finding algorithms with provably good run times and with provably good, usually optimal, solution quality. A heuristic is an algorithm that gives up one or both of these go. While similar technologies existed ( WABIWABI is the Windows Application Binary Interface, a product from Sun Microsystems. It is not licensed from Microsoft but is implemented using the API specifications. WABI is also the callsign of a television station and a radio station in Bangor, Maine: W for SunSun Microsystems is a Silicon Valley-based computer, semiconductor and software manufacturer. Sun's products include computer servers and workstations based on the SPARC processor, the SunOS and Solaris operating systems, the NFS network file system, the, FX!32 for AlphaAXP" redirects here. AXP also is the stock symbol for American Express. The DEC Alpha also known as the Alpha AXP is a 64-bit RISC microprocessor originally developed and fabricated by Digital Equipment Corp. DEC), which used it in its own line of worksta) in the early 90s, the TM approach has set a much higher bar for compatibility—able to execute all x86 instructions from initial boot up to the latest multimedia instructions—while retaining most of its core performance.

There are many technical benefits to Transmeta's approach:

  1. As the market leaders IntelThe following article is about the multinational corporation; intel is also an abbreviation for intelligence, used in reference to military intelligence and espionage. Intel Corporation is a US-based multinational corporation that is best known for design and/or AMDFor other possible meanings of AMD see AMD (disambiguation Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD ( NYSE:AMD) is a manufacturer of integrated circuits based in Sunnyvale, California. It is the second-largest supplier of x86 compatible processors, and a leading would extend the core x86 instruction set, Transmeta could quickly upgrade their product with a software upgrade rather than requiring a respin of their hardware.
  2. If there were flaws in the hardware, the software could work around them rather than losing time in having to constantly be respinning the hardware.
  3. Without all the x86 baggage built into the hardware, more time could be spent concentrating on enhancing the capabilities of the core or reducing its power consumption without worrying about backward compatibility or other instruction set constraints.
  4. The processor could emulate multiple other architectures, possibly even at the same time (at its initial Crusoe launch, Transmeta demonstrated pico-Java and x86 running intermixed on the native hardware.)

These capabilities seem to confirm the possibilities indicated by some of the rumors flying around prior to the release of Crusoe (that they were building a hybrid PowerPCPowerPC is a RISC microprocessor architecture created by the 1991 Apple- IBM- Motorola alliance, known as AIM''. The PowerPC was the CPU portion of the overall AIM platform, and is the only part to exist to date. History The history of the PowerPC begins and x86 processor—something they certainly could have done, and which they may have initially been planning, for example.) However, Transmeta at first decided to concentrate solely on the extremely low-power x86 market.

Linus Torvalds has by now left Transmeta to dedicate himself to the further development of the Linux kernelLinux mascot Tux created by Larry Ewing. In computing, the Linux kernel is a free Unix-like operating system kernel created by Linus Torvalds in 1991 and subsequently improved with the assistance of developers around the world. It was originally developed.





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