Hi,
> I mentioned this a few times in the Sunday meeting too, because it's
> comparable technology. BUT there are huge differences in that Transmeta's
> CPU isn't software reprogrammable AFAIK, and it's purely a CPU.
I thought the single most revolutionairy function of the Crusoe chip was
that it can be reprogrammed to act as different architectures, like x86 etc.
Not software-emulation but really change the way the chip functions.
Greetz,
Collin
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