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Not the absolute problem
Transmeta is trying to fix this problem with there line of Efficion Processors.

Let the Processors consume less power to generate less heat and get more done.

I like their idea. My Crusoe processor although lacking in power does have good battery life.
Posted by: nucrash   Posted on: 12/08/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I think they will move up the food chain.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
What will happen? Go figure what?  systemcleaner | 12/07/04
Gee, I guess you can't read the article.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Gee  nomorems | 12/08/04
thats absurd  doh123 | 12/08/04
I still laugh at the idea  nucrash | 12/08/04
More marketing from Dell ...  George Mitchell | 12/07/04
Not just Dell...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
OMG....  nucrash | 12/08/04
Oracle, don't help Dell so that Dell can help Microsoft.  systemcleaner | 12/07/04
Oracle will do what makes financial sense to them.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Yes indeed.  systemcleaner | 12/08/04
Why should Oracle care?  rapson | 12/08/04
Do you help your enemy to eliminate yourself?  systemcleaner | 12/08/04
Scaling  Roger Ramjet | 12/08/04
Not the absolute problem  nucrash | 12/08/04
Quality of Life  nomorems | 12/08/04
1 article, 50 retractions  nucrash | 12/08/04
SETI  hipparchus2000 | 12/08/04

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