INTEL,AMD- - -Achtung :Transmeta wird der lachende dritte sein!!! - 500 Beiträge pro Seite
eröffnet am 07.06.02 17:08:08 von
neuester Beitrag 01.09.05 15:55:56 von
neuester Beitrag 01.09.05 15:55:56 von
Beiträge: 335
ID: 595.608
ID: 595.608
Aufrufe heute: 0
Gesamt: 20.463
Gesamt: 20.463
Aktive User: 0
Top-Diskussionen
Titel | letzter Beitrag | Aufrufe |
---|---|---|
heute 01:29 | 467 | |
gestern 13:40 | 342 | |
heute 00:17 | 266 | |
gestern 21:33 | 204 | |
gestern 23:24 | 192 | |
gestern 21:02 | 176 | |
gestern 22:40 | 174 | |
gestern 21:55 | 156 |
Meistdiskutierte Wertpapiere
Platz | vorher | Wertpapier | Kurs | Perf. % | Anzahl | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 1. | 18.179,00 | +1,33 | 219 | |||
2. | 2. | 160,89 | +13,26 | 155 | |||
3. | 3. | 0,1910 | +4,95 | 75 | |||
4. | 4. | 2.328,10 | +0,25 | 57 | |||
5. | 5. | 0,0313 | +95,63 | 49 | |||
6. | 6. | 43,75 | -3,42 | 45 | |||
7. | 7. | 4,7480 | +3,15 | 44 | |||
8. | 8. | 14,475 | +5,46 | 41 |
ACHTUNG
Mit dem Prozessorhersteller Transmeta schließt sich der Kreis: Bei Transmeta verdient seit Jahren der Linux-Erfinder Linus Thorwald seine Brötchen. Der US-Computerkonzern HP wird nun in seinen Tablett-PCs Prozessoren des US-Herstellers Transmeta (564775) einbauen. Tablett-PCs haben die Form eines Bildschirms in der Größe eines DIN-A-4-Blatts, auf dem der Nutzer mit einem Stift schreiben kann.
Für Transmeta sei dies ein großes Geschäft, sagte der Gründer des Unternehmens Dave Ditzel. Mit HP habe man nicht nur einen namhaften US-Hersteller als Kunden gewonnen, sondern auch gleich die Nummer eins unter den Notebook-Herstellern in den USA. Bislang hatte Transmeta mit Sony und Toshiba vor allem große Kunden in Japan. Auch der stark auf dem deutschen Markt vertretene österreichische Notebook-Hersteller Gericom hat für den Sommer ein Gerät mit Transmeta-Prozessor angekündigt.
Produktionsprobleme für den Chip vom Typ Crusoe 5800 hatten zu dem Einbruch eingeführt. Die Prozessoren gelten als besonders stromsparend und sind damit technisch eine Konkurrenz für die beiden Marktführer Intel und AMD.
Mit Hewlett-Packards EVO Tablet PC soll nicht nur der brandneue Gigahertz-Prozessor von Transmeta im Markt eingeführt werden – das Management und die Anleger hoffen zudem auf einen Neubeginn für das Unternehmen.
Mit dem Prozessorhersteller Transmeta schließt sich der Kreis: Bei Transmeta verdient seit Jahren der Linux-Erfinder Linus Thorwald seine Brötchen. Der US-Computerkonzern HP wird nun in seinen Tablett-PCs Prozessoren des US-Herstellers Transmeta (564775) einbauen. Tablett-PCs haben die Form eines Bildschirms in der Größe eines DIN-A-4-Blatts, auf dem der Nutzer mit einem Stift schreiben kann.
Für Transmeta sei dies ein großes Geschäft, sagte der Gründer des Unternehmens Dave Ditzel. Mit HP habe man nicht nur einen namhaften US-Hersteller als Kunden gewonnen, sondern auch gleich die Nummer eins unter den Notebook-Herstellern in den USA. Bislang hatte Transmeta mit Sony und Toshiba vor allem große Kunden in Japan. Auch der stark auf dem deutschen Markt vertretene österreichische Notebook-Hersteller Gericom hat für den Sommer ein Gerät mit Transmeta-Prozessor angekündigt.
Produktionsprobleme für den Chip vom Typ Crusoe 5800 hatten zu dem Einbruch eingeführt. Die Prozessoren gelten als besonders stromsparend und sind damit technisch eine Konkurrenz für die beiden Marktführer Intel und AMD.
Mit Hewlett-Packards EVO Tablet PC soll nicht nur der brandneue Gigahertz-Prozessor von Transmeta im Markt eingeführt werden – das Management und die Anleger hoffen zudem auf einen Neubeginn für das Unternehmen.
Lange werden die MM hier keine Chance haben,es haben sich viele seit langer Zeit schon zu gross eingedeckt!!!
Transmeta profitiert von neuer IBM-Studie
IBM stellt mit dem MetaPad eine Studie vor, die neue Wege beim mobile Computing beschreitet. Das Modul umfasst alles, was zu einem Notebook gehört, jedoch keine Tastatur, kein Display, keine Kommunikationsschnittstellen und auch keine Stromversorgung. Es kann wahlweise in einen Desktop-Rahmen eingeschoben, der dann Verbindungen zur Außenwelt bereitstellt, oder in ein handliches Display-Modul integriert werden.
Im Gegensatz zu üblichen Handheld Computern (PDAs) laufen auf dem MetaPad keine gegenüber ihren Desktop-Varianten abgespeckten Programme, sondern vollwertige Versionen. Als Betriebssystem wird Windows XP eingesetzt.
Der Prototyp beinhaltet einen Crusoe-Chip von Transmeta als Mikroprozessor. Diese Chips sind einerseits kompatibel zu denen von Intel, andererseits verbrauchen sie deutlich weniger Strom und werden daher im Betrieb nicht so warm. Dadurch kann das Gerät besonders klein aufgebaut werden.
IBM stellt mit dem MetaPad eine Studie vor, die neue Wege beim mobile Computing beschreitet. Das Modul umfasst alles, was zu einem Notebook gehört, jedoch keine Tastatur, kein Display, keine Kommunikationsschnittstellen und auch keine Stromversorgung. Es kann wahlweise in einen Desktop-Rahmen eingeschoben, der dann Verbindungen zur Außenwelt bereitstellt, oder in ein handliches Display-Modul integriert werden.
Im Gegensatz zu üblichen Handheld Computern (PDAs) laufen auf dem MetaPad keine gegenüber ihren Desktop-Varianten abgespeckten Programme, sondern vollwertige Versionen. Als Betriebssystem wird Windows XP eingesetzt.
Der Prototyp beinhaltet einen Crusoe-Chip von Transmeta als Mikroprozessor. Diese Chips sind einerseits kompatibel zu denen von Intel, andererseits verbrauchen sie deutlich weniger Strom und werden daher im Betrieb nicht so warm. Dadurch kann das Gerät besonders klein aufgebaut werden.
Gibt es eigentlich schon weitere News von Gericom über das Transmeta Notebook?
@hype_test
Habe noch keine gefunden,
Sag mal hyp wann kommen eigentlich die nächsten Zahlen,
die müssten ja jetzt Ende Juni anstehn.
gruss
Habe noch keine gefunden,
Sag mal hyp wann kommen eigentlich die nächsten Zahlen,
die müssten ja jetzt Ende Juni anstehn.
gruss
Fujitsu Continues to Revolutionize Mobile Computing With Newest LifeBook P Series Notebook
6/11/02 5:00 AM
Source: Business Wire
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 11, 2002--
World`s Smallest, Full-Featured Notebook Further Improves Overall
System Performance in Same Award-Winning, Ultra-Compact Form Factor
Fujitsu PC Corporation (FPC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702), today announced it has raised the bar for no-compromise mobile computing with the latest generation of the LifeBook(R) P2000 notebook. Unchallenged as the world`s smallest, full-featured notebook, the P2000 boasts several enhancements for better overall performance yet still retains its exceptional battery life, award-winning design, featherweight status and affordable price.
The P2000 now features Transmeta Corporation`s (Nasdaq:TMTA) enhanced power-efficient 867MHz Crusoe TM5800 Processor with LongRun power management and comes with up to 384MB of system memory(1). With the most advanced Transmeta processor to date, the P2000 can provide users with extra power when they need it and conserve energy when the power demand is low. Business professionals, commuters, students and technology enthusiasts will appreciate the notebook`s ability to easily handle today`s productivity and entertainment applications while at the same time receiving the maximum amount of battery life.
6/11/02 5:00 AM
Source: Business Wire
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 11, 2002--
World`s Smallest, Full-Featured Notebook Further Improves Overall
System Performance in Same Award-Winning, Ultra-Compact Form Factor
Fujitsu PC Corporation (FPC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702), today announced it has raised the bar for no-compromise mobile computing with the latest generation of the LifeBook(R) P2000 notebook. Unchallenged as the world`s smallest, full-featured notebook, the P2000 boasts several enhancements for better overall performance yet still retains its exceptional battery life, award-winning design, featherweight status and affordable price.
The P2000 now features Transmeta Corporation`s (Nasdaq:TMTA) enhanced power-efficient 867MHz Crusoe TM5800 Processor with LongRun power management and comes with up to 384MB of system memory(1). With the most advanced Transmeta processor to date, the P2000 can provide users with extra power when they need it and conserve energy when the power demand is low. Business professionals, commuters, students and technology enthusiasts will appreciate the notebook`s ability to easily handle today`s productivity and entertainment applications while at the same time receiving the maximum amount of battery life.
Fujitsu bringt LifeBook 2000 mit schnelleren Transmeta-Chips
Der Notebookhersteller Fujitsu will sein LifeBook P2000 in Kürze mit einem stromsparenden Crusoe-Prozessor von Transmeta anbieten. Das Gerät soll mit einem TM5800-Chip mit einer Taktfrequenz von 867 MHz ausgestattet werden. Das LifeBook ist mit einem 10,6-Zoll-Display und CD-RW/DVD-Laufwerk ausgestattet. Die Arbeitsdauer mit einer Batterieladung beträgt 3,5 Stunden. Das Notebook ist für einen Preis von 1.499 Dollar erhältlich. Siemens/Fujitsu konnte bis zum Redaktionsschluss dieses Beitrags gegenüber de.internet.com nicht angeben, ob das Lifebook 2000 in dieser Ausführung auch auf dem deutschen Markt kommen wird.
Immerhin eins ist sicher: Fujitsu bringt als erster Hersteller ein Notebook mit dem Prozessor auf den US-Markt. In Japan sind Geräte mit der gleichen Prozessorausstattung von Sony erhältlich. Hewlett Packard hat bereits angekündigt, sofort nach Erscheinen die 1 GHz CPU in seine mobilen Computer integrieren zu wollen. Für Transmeta bedeuten die Neuerscheinungen und Ankündigungen vor allem Hoffnung auf den Fortbestand des Unternehmens. Die Krise auf dem Halbleitermarkt hatte das kleine Unternehmen besonders hart getroffen und an den Rand des Ruins geführt. (ck)
Der Notebookhersteller Fujitsu will sein LifeBook P2000 in Kürze mit einem stromsparenden Crusoe-Prozessor von Transmeta anbieten. Das Gerät soll mit einem TM5800-Chip mit einer Taktfrequenz von 867 MHz ausgestattet werden. Das LifeBook ist mit einem 10,6-Zoll-Display und CD-RW/DVD-Laufwerk ausgestattet. Die Arbeitsdauer mit einer Batterieladung beträgt 3,5 Stunden. Das Notebook ist für einen Preis von 1.499 Dollar erhältlich. Siemens/Fujitsu konnte bis zum Redaktionsschluss dieses Beitrags gegenüber de.internet.com nicht angeben, ob das Lifebook 2000 in dieser Ausführung auch auf dem deutschen Markt kommen wird.
Immerhin eins ist sicher: Fujitsu bringt als erster Hersteller ein Notebook mit dem Prozessor auf den US-Markt. In Japan sind Geräte mit der gleichen Prozessorausstattung von Sony erhältlich. Hewlett Packard hat bereits angekündigt, sofort nach Erscheinen die 1 GHz CPU in seine mobilen Computer integrieren zu wollen. Für Transmeta bedeuten die Neuerscheinungen und Ankündigungen vor allem Hoffnung auf den Fortbestand des Unternehmens. Die Krise auf dem Halbleitermarkt hatte das kleine Unternehmen besonders hart getroffen und an den Rand des Ruins geführt. (ck)
TSMC Reveals Tiny Experimental Transistor
Tue Jun 11,11:37 PM ET
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) said on Wednesday it had made a working microchip using a transistor 1/10th the size of those made with the most advanced production technology available.
TSMC, the world`s largest contract chipmaker, said its breakthrough could potentially shrink transistors down to nine nanometers, or 1/10,000 the width of a human hair and pack the power of an entire supercomputer on the surface of a fingernail.
"TSMC`s technologists have significantly expanded the outlook for the semiconductor industry," the company said in a statement.
While the company said it was confident the transistor would one day be produced commercially, it admitted that day may be a long way off.
Transistors create the "ones and zeroes" of computing by opening or shutting a gate to electrical current. Shrinking their size allows more computing power to be loaded into microchips but can also cause current to leak and make data unstable.
TSMC said it overcame this problem by putting two gates in the transistor to control leakage.
The new transistor could also allow chipmakers to continue to use current manufacturing processes called complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) for another two decades, eliminating the need to develop expensive new processes to boost computing power, TSMC said.
The new field effect transistor, or FET, was dubbed the FinFET as it looks like the back fin of a fish in three dimensions, and will be presented at an industry conference in Honolulu later on Wednesday.
Tue Jun 11,11:37 PM ET
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) said on Wednesday it had made a working microchip using a transistor 1/10th the size of those made with the most advanced production technology available.
TSMC, the world`s largest contract chipmaker, said its breakthrough could potentially shrink transistors down to nine nanometers, or 1/10,000 the width of a human hair and pack the power of an entire supercomputer on the surface of a fingernail.
"TSMC`s technologists have significantly expanded the outlook for the semiconductor industry," the company said in a statement.
While the company said it was confident the transistor would one day be produced commercially, it admitted that day may be a long way off.
Transistors create the "ones and zeroes" of computing by opening or shutting a gate to electrical current. Shrinking their size allows more computing power to be loaded into microchips but can also cause current to leak and make data unstable.
TSMC said it overcame this problem by putting two gates in the transistor to control leakage.
The new transistor could also allow chipmakers to continue to use current manufacturing processes called complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) for another two decades, eliminating the need to develop expensive new processes to boost computing power, TSMC said.
The new field effect transistor, or FET, was dubbed the FinFET as it looks like the back fin of a fish in three dimensions, and will be presented at an industry conference in Honolulu later on Wednesday.
Hab zwar nur die Überschrift dieses Threads gelesen, aber ich bezweifle sehr, daß Transmeta ein lachender Dritter werden kann, wenn sich AMD und Intel den Markt kaputtmachen! Wie soll denn Transmeta Geld machen, wenn die anderen zwei ihre (teilweise viel besseren Produkte) fast verschenken, um sich Marktanteile zu holen?
Da kann die Antwort meines Erachtens nur so aussehen: Transmeta wird im Streit zwischen den anderen Beiden förmlich zerrieben, ganz egal, wies für die anderen beiden endet.
Grüße,
BavarianRealist
Da kann die Antwort meines Erachtens nur so aussehen: Transmeta wird im Streit zwischen den anderen Beiden förmlich zerrieben, ganz egal, wies für die anderen beiden endet.
Grüße,
BavarianRealist
Habe nur die Überschrifffft gelesen was bist du für ein Witzfigur
"teilweise viel besseren Produkte"
Informiere dich mal über den TM5800-Chip u.s.w. !!!
wenn du dich mal schlau machen würdest,und mal die Kunden ansiehst bzw. mal überlegst wer jetzt auch noch dazu gekommen
ist,und was das für Ausswirkungen hat..............!
"teilweise viel besseren Produkte"
Informiere dich mal über den TM5800-Chip u.s.w. !!!
wenn du dich mal schlau machen würdest,und mal die Kunden ansiehst bzw. mal überlegst wer jetzt auch noch dazu gekommen
ist,und was das für Ausswirkungen hat..............!
#5
Glaube am 26.06.02 kommen die nächsten Zahlen,
wenn einer was anderes weiss bitte berichtigen!
.
Glaube am 26.06.02 kommen die nächsten Zahlen,
wenn einer was anderes weiss bitte berichtigen!
.
@Donnerpuper!
Im AMD Bord solltest Du Demut üben, keine Ahnung aber Klappe auf!
Im AMD Bord solltest Du Demut üben, keine Ahnung aber Klappe auf!
Nasdaqwatcher Witzfigur Teil 2
um hier mal was fest-zustelln ich habe nie gesagt
bzw. geschrieben das Tmta die Grossen in der Branche wie Intel aber auch Amd ablösen wird.
Die Rede ist das Tmta zur Zeit ein Schritt vorraus ist,
sicher gibt es noch kleine Probleme hier und dort
fakt ist aber das Produkt wird angenommen.
Klar stand bzw. steht die Firma vor kurzen vorm Aus
aber alleine der Auftrag von Hewlett-Packards gibt
grosse Hoffnung für die Zukunft! ! !
Jeder muss selber wissen in welchen Wert er investiert,
Tmta ist zwar mit einer der risikoreichsten in der
der Branche aber die letzten News sind für mich Richtungweisend.
gruss
um hier mal was fest-zustelln ich habe nie gesagt
bzw. geschrieben das Tmta die Grossen in der Branche wie Intel aber auch Amd ablösen wird.
Die Rede ist das Tmta zur Zeit ein Schritt vorraus ist,
sicher gibt es noch kleine Probleme hier und dort
fakt ist aber das Produkt wird angenommen.
Klar stand bzw. steht die Firma vor kurzen vorm Aus
aber alleine der Auftrag von Hewlett-Packards gibt
grosse Hoffnung für die Zukunft! ! !
Jeder muss selber wissen in welchen Wert er investiert,
Tmta ist zwar mit einer der risikoreichsten in der
der Branche aber die letzten News sind für mich Richtungweisend.
gruss
@Donnerpower
Mein Kommentar bezieht sich ausschließlich auf #10
Keine Ahnung über die Regeln im Bord. Inhaltlich kann hier jeder sagen was ihm gefällt. Der Ton macht die Musik.
N.W.
Mein Kommentar bezieht sich ausschließlich auf #10
Keine Ahnung über die Regeln im Bord. Inhaltlich kann hier jeder sagen was ihm gefällt. Der Ton macht die Musik.
N.W.
„Keine Ahnung über die Regeln im Bord. Inhaltlich kann hier jeder sagen was ihm gefällt. Der Ton macht die Musik.“
Ja was bist du den für einer nennt mich hier Donnerpuper und will mir was von Regel erzähln.
Ich schätze genauso wie die Minderheit hier im W.O. Board einen gesunden Umgangston,
aber wie kann man bitte in einem Thread seine Meinung niederlegen wenn man noch nicht
einmal weiss um was es geht.
Da Transmeta wirklich ein heißes Eisen ist und mit Verständnis hier auch viele
eine andere Meinung besitzen ,bin ich natürlich froh wenn jemand seine Einstellung,
Fakten und aktuelle News hier niederlegt.
Aber bitte nicht so
gruss
Ja was bist du den für einer nennt mich hier Donnerpuper und will mir was von Regel erzähln.
Ich schätze genauso wie die Minderheit hier im W.O. Board einen gesunden Umgangston,
aber wie kann man bitte in einem Thread seine Meinung niederlegen wenn man noch nicht
einmal weiss um was es geht.
Da Transmeta wirklich ein heißes Eisen ist und mit Verständnis hier auch viele
eine andere Meinung besitzen ,bin ich natürlich froh wenn jemand seine Einstellung,
Fakten und aktuelle News hier niederlegt.
Aber bitte nicht so
gruss
@ donnerpower
klar ist das Konzept von transmeta interessant, allerdings kann intel inzwischen ähnlich gute Chips bringen. Das Rsiko bei transmeta ist halt, dass sie noch sehr klein sind und zudem auch noch nur in einem Marktsegment arbeiten. Intel kann hingegen falls nötig ihre ULV-Chips subventionieren, wenn sie Marktanteile erhalten oder zurückgewinnen wollen.
AMD wird wohl erst so ab Ende 03 in den <10W bereich kommen.
sobald man erst unter so 5-10 Watt angelangt ist zählt nur wieder die performance (zumindest bei Notebooks) da Display und Festplatte etc sowieso deutlich mehr brauchen. Wie gross der Markt für sogenannte Tablet-PCs ist weiss ich leider nicht, tippe aber eher darauf, dass multifunktionshandys diesen den Rang ablaufen könnten. Und diese benutzen normalerweise komplett andere Chips.
Ein kunde ist auch nicht immer ein guter Kunde. niemand weiss zu welchen Preisen Transmeta seine CPUs an HP verkauft. Zur Zeit ist Transmeta halt noch ein Cash-burner und von sowas lass ich meistens gerne die Finger...
klar ist das Konzept von transmeta interessant, allerdings kann intel inzwischen ähnlich gute Chips bringen. Das Rsiko bei transmeta ist halt, dass sie noch sehr klein sind und zudem auch noch nur in einem Marktsegment arbeiten. Intel kann hingegen falls nötig ihre ULV-Chips subventionieren, wenn sie Marktanteile erhalten oder zurückgewinnen wollen.
AMD wird wohl erst so ab Ende 03 in den <10W bereich kommen.
sobald man erst unter so 5-10 Watt angelangt ist zählt nur wieder die performance (zumindest bei Notebooks) da Display und Festplatte etc sowieso deutlich mehr brauchen. Wie gross der Markt für sogenannte Tablet-PCs ist weiss ich leider nicht, tippe aber eher darauf, dass multifunktionshandys diesen den Rang ablaufen könnten. Und diese benutzen normalerweise komplett andere Chips.
Ein kunde ist auch nicht immer ein guter Kunde. niemand weiss zu welchen Preisen Transmeta seine CPUs an HP verkauft. Zur Zeit ist Transmeta halt noch ein Cash-burner und von sowas lass ich meistens gerne die Finger...
@neubiene
Es ist richtig niemand weiss zu welchen Preisen Transmeta seine CPUs an HP verkauft hat.Deswegen ist Tmta auch gleich nach den Ausbruch wieder zurück-geholt-worden,aber man hat gesehn wie schnell es hier gehen kann,
Ja,Transmeta ist ein kleines Unternehmen in der Branche,aber genau das ist für mich auch ein
Anreiz auch bezogen auf die Namen-haften-kunden.
gruss
Es ist richtig niemand weiss zu welchen Preisen Transmeta seine CPUs an HP verkauft hat.Deswegen ist Tmta auch gleich nach den Ausbruch wieder zurück-geholt-worden,aber man hat gesehn wie schnell es hier gehen kann,
Ja,Transmeta ist ein kleines Unternehmen in der Branche,aber genau das ist für mich auch ein
Anreiz auch bezogen auf die Namen-haften-kunden.
gruss
Ps. ich hoffe was leider aber nicht zutreffen wird
das bei den nächsten Zahlen mehr Infos freigegeben werden
.
das bei den nächsten Zahlen mehr Infos freigegeben werden
.
.
Hier sehr interessant:
(Mail an Transmeta von einen andern Aktionär)
got a reply from a Transmeta sales guy today regarding my question to Transmeta on why Fujitsu would not sell their Transmeta based notebooks in Sweden. Below is a part of what he wrote:
quote from email:
"As you probably know, Transmeta has been very focused on Japan and the US over the past couple of years. Our success in the Japanese market has been widely noted, and we just received our first endorsement from HP in the US. HP will be shipping Transmeta`s Crusoe processors in their upcoming Tablet PC.
Transmeta has just recently begun to establish the infrastructure needed to begin promoting and selling our products in Sweden, and throughout Europe, with the same level of effort as in other geography`s. Over the coming months, you should begin to see much wider availability of Crusoe based products and a greater awareness from the general public throughout Europe of our technology and its advantages". End quote
(Altavista)
erhielt eine Antwort von einem Transmeta Verkäufe Halteseil heute betreffend ist meine Frage auf Transmeta an, warum Fujitsu nicht ihre Transmeta gegründeten Notizbücher in Schweden verkaufen würde. Unter ist ein Teil von, was er schrieb:
Anführungsstrich von email:
"während Sie vermutlich wissen, ist Transmeta sehr auf Japan und den US Over die letzten Paare von Jahren gerichtet worden. Unser Erfolg im japanischen Markt ist weit gemerkt worden, und wir empfingen gerade unsere erste Aufschrift von HP im US HP sind Prozessoren Crusoe Verschiffen Transmetas in ihrem upcoming Tablette PC.
Transmeta hat gerade vor kurzem angefangen, die Infrastruktur herzustellen, die benötigt wird, um unsere, Produkte in Schweden und in Europa, mit dem gleichen Niveau der Bemühung wie anzufangen in anderer Geographie zu fördern und zu verkaufen. Über den kommenden Monaten sollten Sie anfangen, viel breitere Verwendbarkeit der Crusoe gegründeten Produkte und des grösseren Bewußtseins von der Öffentlichkeit in Europa unserer Technologie und seiner Vorteile zu sehen ". Ende Anführungsstrich
Ps.Heute ein Tag wo sich leider die MM wiedereindecken
gruss
Hier sehr interessant:
(Mail an Transmeta von einen andern Aktionär)
got a reply from a Transmeta sales guy today regarding my question to Transmeta on why Fujitsu would not sell their Transmeta based notebooks in Sweden. Below is a part of what he wrote:
quote from email:
"As you probably know, Transmeta has been very focused on Japan and the US over the past couple of years. Our success in the Japanese market has been widely noted, and we just received our first endorsement from HP in the US. HP will be shipping Transmeta`s Crusoe processors in their upcoming Tablet PC.
Transmeta has just recently begun to establish the infrastructure needed to begin promoting and selling our products in Sweden, and throughout Europe, with the same level of effort as in other geography`s. Over the coming months, you should begin to see much wider availability of Crusoe based products and a greater awareness from the general public throughout Europe of our technology and its advantages". End quote
(Altavista)
erhielt eine Antwort von einem Transmeta Verkäufe Halteseil heute betreffend ist meine Frage auf Transmeta an, warum Fujitsu nicht ihre Transmeta gegründeten Notizbücher in Schweden verkaufen würde. Unter ist ein Teil von, was er schrieb:
Anführungsstrich von email:
"während Sie vermutlich wissen, ist Transmeta sehr auf Japan und den US Over die letzten Paare von Jahren gerichtet worden. Unser Erfolg im japanischen Markt ist weit gemerkt worden, und wir empfingen gerade unsere erste Aufschrift von HP im US HP sind Prozessoren Crusoe Verschiffen Transmetas in ihrem upcoming Tablette PC.
Transmeta hat gerade vor kurzem angefangen, die Infrastruktur herzustellen, die benötigt wird, um unsere, Produkte in Schweden und in Europa, mit dem gleichen Niveau der Bemühung wie anzufangen in anderer Geographie zu fördern und zu verkaufen. Über den kommenden Monaten sollten Sie anfangen, viel breitere Verwendbarkeit der Crusoe gegründeten Produkte und des grösseren Bewußtseins von der Öffentlichkeit in Europa unserer Technologie und seiner Vorteile zu sehen ". Ende Anführungsstrich
Ps.Heute ein Tag wo sich leider die MM wiedereindecken
gruss
Pint-Sized Notebook Power
Arik Hesseldahl, 06.18.02, 10:00 AM ET
NEW YORK - It used to be that powerful performance was the standard measure by which notebook computers were compared.
Now it`s all about performance and power management. Having a microprocessor chip that handles all the software anyone could ever want to run is great. But who cares about that if the battery only lasts two hours?
Fujitsu`s LifeBook P series
Notebook manufacturers and chipmakers alike have in recent years turned a great deal of attention to the concept of power management, which basically means controlling how much electricity a notebook needs at any given time to keep up with the computing tasks required.
This renewed attention on power came after chipmaker Transmeta (nasdaq: TMTA - news - people ) unveiled its first Crusoe chips for notebook computers. After Transmeta first showed off its technology in early 2000, it didn`t take Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) and Advanced Micro Devices (nyse: AMD - news - people ) very long to follow suit and develop their own schemes for managing a chip`s power consumption.
Controlling power needs does a lot more than increase battery life. It changes other hardware needs inside the notebook. If the chip is using less power, it`s running cooler and doesn`t need a fan to help dissipate heat. That means the entire body of the machine can be smaller.
Japanese notebook makers in particular have used Transmeta`s chip in their smallest, lightest models. Fujitsu has turned out to be a good Transmeta customer and last week unveiled the latest in its LifeBook line of notebooks, the LifeBook P2000. Inside, there`s a Crusoe processor running at 867 MHz.
This machine can take battery life to the extreme. Two extra batteries--one external and one that fits into the space where the CD-DVD drive goes--when combined with the internal battery can keep the machine running for up to 14 hours, long enough to put in a full day`s work and then some on a long long flight.
But if you`d rather watch a DVD movie or two, then the LifeBook has a great screen for doing just that. It has 10.6-inch SXGA screen that is well suited to watching movies in wide-screen format. There`s an ATI (nasdaq: ATYT - news - people ) Rage Mobility graphics controller inside as well. Bring good headphones because it has surround-sound capability and Dolby headphone software to improve sound quality.
But it`s a small machine, weighing only 3.4 pounds out of the box, and measuring 10 inches wide by 7 inches deep and 1.59 inches thick. In that small space, Fujitsu has packed several input-output connections--including S-Video, Firewire, two USB ports and a PC card slot. There`s also an option for built-in Wi-Fi wireless networking. It`s hitting the market at retail for an estimated street price of $1,500, depending on options.
Arik Hesseldahl, 06.18.02, 10:00 AM ET
NEW YORK - It used to be that powerful performance was the standard measure by which notebook computers were compared.
Now it`s all about performance and power management. Having a microprocessor chip that handles all the software anyone could ever want to run is great. But who cares about that if the battery only lasts two hours?
Fujitsu`s LifeBook P series
Notebook manufacturers and chipmakers alike have in recent years turned a great deal of attention to the concept of power management, which basically means controlling how much electricity a notebook needs at any given time to keep up with the computing tasks required.
This renewed attention on power came after chipmaker Transmeta (nasdaq: TMTA - news - people ) unveiled its first Crusoe chips for notebook computers. After Transmeta first showed off its technology in early 2000, it didn`t take Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) and Advanced Micro Devices (nyse: AMD - news - people ) very long to follow suit and develop their own schemes for managing a chip`s power consumption.
Controlling power needs does a lot more than increase battery life. It changes other hardware needs inside the notebook. If the chip is using less power, it`s running cooler and doesn`t need a fan to help dissipate heat. That means the entire body of the machine can be smaller.
Japanese notebook makers in particular have used Transmeta`s chip in their smallest, lightest models. Fujitsu has turned out to be a good Transmeta customer and last week unveiled the latest in its LifeBook line of notebooks, the LifeBook P2000. Inside, there`s a Crusoe processor running at 867 MHz.
This machine can take battery life to the extreme. Two extra batteries--one external and one that fits into the space where the CD-DVD drive goes--when combined with the internal battery can keep the machine running for up to 14 hours, long enough to put in a full day`s work and then some on a long long flight.
But if you`d rather watch a DVD movie or two, then the LifeBook has a great screen for doing just that. It has 10.6-inch SXGA screen that is well suited to watching movies in wide-screen format. There`s an ATI (nasdaq: ATYT - news - people ) Rage Mobility graphics controller inside as well. Bring good headphones because it has surround-sound capability and Dolby headphone software to improve sound quality.
But it`s a small machine, weighing only 3.4 pounds out of the box, and measuring 10 inches wide by 7 inches deep and 1.59 inches thick. In that small space, Fujitsu has packed several input-output connections--including S-Video, Firewire, two USB ports and a PC card slot. There`s also an option for built-in Wi-Fi wireless networking. It`s hitting the market at retail for an estimated street price of $1,500, depending on options.
@ BavarianRealist
Naja, in erster Linie ist der Preiskampf zwischen AMD und Intel ja schädlich für die beiden. Siehe Gewinnwarnung von Intel und AMD. Die Aktien von den beiden möchte ich gerade nicht halten. Und wenn du Dir mal den Cashburn von AMD anschaust, dann wird denen die Puste noch in diesem Jahr ausgehen und Intel anfang nächsten Jahres. Zwar geben die mittels buchhalterischer Tricks eine Gewinn aus, nur reduziert sich der Cash den Intel hält seit einigen Quartalen drastisch, sodass wenn die nicht bald mit Kosteneinsparung beginnen Ihr Ende in 2003 wäre (theoretisch). Naja, Transmeta hat bei aktueller Burnrate noch Zeit bis 2004.
Gruss.
Naja, in erster Linie ist der Preiskampf zwischen AMD und Intel ja schädlich für die beiden. Siehe Gewinnwarnung von Intel und AMD. Die Aktien von den beiden möchte ich gerade nicht halten. Und wenn du Dir mal den Cashburn von AMD anschaust, dann wird denen die Puste noch in diesem Jahr ausgehen und Intel anfang nächsten Jahres. Zwar geben die mittels buchhalterischer Tricks eine Gewinn aus, nur reduziert sich der Cash den Intel hält seit einigen Quartalen drastisch, sodass wenn die nicht bald mit Kosteneinsparung beginnen Ihr Ende in 2003 wäre (theoretisch). Naja, Transmeta hat bei aktueller Burnrate noch Zeit bis 2004.
Gruss.
Tuesday June 25, 6:04 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
GERICOM and Transmeta Announce Crusoe-Based Notebook in Europe
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 25, 2002--GERICOM, a leading European notebook supplier, and Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), today announced the introduction of GERICOM`s first notebook PC based on Transmeta`s power efficient Crusoe processor.
The GERICOM A2 notebook, with an 800MHz Crusoe TM5800 processor, will be available through GERICOM`s sales channels in Europe during the third quarter of 2002. Weighing just 3.5 pounds and measuring only one-inch thin, the GERICOM A2 notebook comes in an aluminum casing and features a 12.1" 1024 x 768 XGA display, 40GB hard drive, up to 256MB RAM and optional USB compatible, combo DVD/CD RW drive.
"As a leader in driving innovative mobile computer designs, Transmeta is working with key players such as GERICOM on notebooks that provide mobile productivity to business and consumer users," said Matthew Perry, president and chief executive officer, Transmeta Corporation. "The GERICOM A2 exemplifies convenience and mobility in computing."
"GERICOM is impressed with the performance of Transmeta`s Crusoe TM5800 processor," said Hermann Oberlehner, chief executive officer, GERICOM. "The GERICOM A2 offers advantages such as extended battery life, low heat output and cool operation, greatly benefiting the mobile user.
According to Gartner/Dataquest statistics, GERICOM is one of the fastest growing suppliers of notebook PCs in Europe and was the number three supplier of notebook PCs in Germany during the first quarter of 2002.
About GERICOM
GERICOM combines telecommunications, electronic entertainment and mobile data processing on a foundation of innovative computer technology. GERICOM markets and initiates business for retailers with notebooks, internet-compatible multimedia products and communication electronics. The company offers a comprehensive service package, which ranges from individual, marketable product-specifications, through pricing, timing and structuring of promotions and point-of-sale assistance to a complete after-sales service. For further information, please visit www.gericom.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. For more information visit http://www.transmeta.com
Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Transmeta Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Cautionary Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of Transmeta Corporation, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts.
Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
Press Release
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
GERICOM and Transmeta Announce Crusoe-Based Notebook in Europe
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 25, 2002--GERICOM, a leading European notebook supplier, and Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), today announced the introduction of GERICOM`s first notebook PC based on Transmeta`s power efficient Crusoe processor.
The GERICOM A2 notebook, with an 800MHz Crusoe TM5800 processor, will be available through GERICOM`s sales channels in Europe during the third quarter of 2002. Weighing just 3.5 pounds and measuring only one-inch thin, the GERICOM A2 notebook comes in an aluminum casing and features a 12.1" 1024 x 768 XGA display, 40GB hard drive, up to 256MB RAM and optional USB compatible, combo DVD/CD RW drive.
"As a leader in driving innovative mobile computer designs, Transmeta is working with key players such as GERICOM on notebooks that provide mobile productivity to business and consumer users," said Matthew Perry, president and chief executive officer, Transmeta Corporation. "The GERICOM A2 exemplifies convenience and mobility in computing."
"GERICOM is impressed with the performance of Transmeta`s Crusoe TM5800 processor," said Hermann Oberlehner, chief executive officer, GERICOM. "The GERICOM A2 offers advantages such as extended battery life, low heat output and cool operation, greatly benefiting the mobile user.
According to Gartner/Dataquest statistics, GERICOM is one of the fastest growing suppliers of notebook PCs in Europe and was the number three supplier of notebook PCs in Germany during the first quarter of 2002.
About GERICOM
GERICOM combines telecommunications, electronic entertainment and mobile data processing on a foundation of innovative computer technology. GERICOM markets and initiates business for retailers with notebooks, internet-compatible multimedia products and communication electronics. The company offers a comprehensive service package, which ranges from individual, marketable product-specifications, through pricing, timing and structuring of promotions and point-of-sale assistance to a complete after-sales service. For further information, please visit www.gericom.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. For more information visit http://www.transmeta.com
Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Transmeta Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Cautionary Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of Transmeta Corporation, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts.
Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
Details zum Gericom Transmeta Notebook veröffentlicht
Heute hat das östereichische Unternehmen Gericom Details zur Spezifikation seines neuen Transmeta Notebooks vorgelegt. Nach den noch internen Datenblatt, dass de.internet.com vorliegt, wird ein Transmeta Crusoe TM5800, 800 MHz mit 512KB Level 2 Cache das Herzstück bilden. Das Display misst 12,1" TFT XGA (1024x768 ), eine Graphics ATI Mobility - M 4MB (optional 8MB) schickt die Bilddaten. Das schicke Aluminiumgehäuse misst 273 x 220 x 26 mm und ist zusammen mit dem Innenleben 1,7 kg schwer.
Die Harddisk fasst bis zu 40 GB, in den Arbeitsspeicher lassen sich bis zu 384 MB SDRAM einstecken, als Laufwerke gibt es optional auf USB Basis ein DVD-Combo und ein Diskettenlaufwerk. Schnittstellen: TV-Out, 2x USB 2.0, VGA-Out, IEEE 1394 FireWire und 1x PCMCIA Typ II (CardBus).
Ein 56k Modem und 10/100 Mbit Netzwerkkarte sorgen für die Netzanbindung, die Li-Ion Batterie soll bis zu 4 Stunden durchhalten. Im Softwarepaket liegt Windows XP. Der Preis steht noch nicht fest. (as)
Heute hat das östereichische Unternehmen Gericom Details zur Spezifikation seines neuen Transmeta Notebooks vorgelegt. Nach den noch internen Datenblatt, dass de.internet.com vorliegt, wird ein Transmeta Crusoe TM5800, 800 MHz mit 512KB Level 2 Cache das Herzstück bilden. Das Display misst 12,1" TFT XGA (1024x768 ), eine Graphics ATI Mobility - M 4MB (optional 8MB) schickt die Bilddaten. Das schicke Aluminiumgehäuse misst 273 x 220 x 26 mm und ist zusammen mit dem Innenleben 1,7 kg schwer.
Die Harddisk fasst bis zu 40 GB, in den Arbeitsspeicher lassen sich bis zu 384 MB SDRAM einstecken, als Laufwerke gibt es optional auf USB Basis ein DVD-Combo und ein Diskettenlaufwerk. Schnittstellen: TV-Out, 2x USB 2.0, VGA-Out, IEEE 1394 FireWire und 1x PCMCIA Typ II (CardBus).
Ein 56k Modem und 10/100 Mbit Netzwerkkarte sorgen für die Netzanbindung, die Li-Ion Batterie soll bis zu 4 Stunden durchhalten. Im Softwarepaket liegt Windows XP. Der Preis steht noch nicht fest. (as)
Will ja nicht meckern, aber 12" Display und 4MB Graphik sind ein wenig klein.
Highend kann man das nicht nennen, eher lowcost also unter 1000€.
Bye Hansi
Highend kann man das nicht nennen, eher lowcost also unter 1000€.
Bye Hansi
Sony Mini-Notebook kommt mit Transmeta Crusoe-Prozessor
Sony liefert heute das neue VAIO PCG-C1MHP mit einem externen DVD/CD-RW-Laufwerk aus, das über i.LINK angeschlossen wird. Im Notebook selbst finden ein 867 MHz Transmeta Crusoe-Prozessor, das integrierte Software-Modem, ein Port-Replikator, Bluetooth-Technologie und ein eingebauter MPEG2-Hardware-Encoder Platz. Letzterer wandelt analoge Videos von Videorekorder oder Camcorder in MPEG2-Clips um. Wie bei seinen Vorgängern sieht auch beim VAIO C1MHP die eingebaute MOTION EYE-Kamera ihre Umgebung - von Videokonferenzen bis zum Schnappschuss. Das Gerät wiegt 998 Gramm. Der Transmeta Crusoe-Prozessor sorgt gemeinsam mit 256 MB Arbeitsspeicher (aufrüstbar auf 384 MB) für die Rechenleistung, die durch 30 GB Festplattenspeicher abgerundet wird.
Die Akkuleistung liegt laut Hersteller bei 2,5 Stunden, (8,5 Stunden mit optionalem Zusatzakku), das Betriebssystem heisst Windows XP Professional. Der Preis leigt bei 3.000 Euro. (as)
[ Donnerstag, 04.07.2002, 16:55 ]
Sony liefert heute das neue VAIO PCG-C1MHP mit einem externen DVD/CD-RW-Laufwerk aus, das über i.LINK angeschlossen wird. Im Notebook selbst finden ein 867 MHz Transmeta Crusoe-Prozessor, das integrierte Software-Modem, ein Port-Replikator, Bluetooth-Technologie und ein eingebauter MPEG2-Hardware-Encoder Platz. Letzterer wandelt analoge Videos von Videorekorder oder Camcorder in MPEG2-Clips um. Wie bei seinen Vorgängern sieht auch beim VAIO C1MHP die eingebaute MOTION EYE-Kamera ihre Umgebung - von Videokonferenzen bis zum Schnappschuss. Das Gerät wiegt 998 Gramm. Der Transmeta Crusoe-Prozessor sorgt gemeinsam mit 256 MB Arbeitsspeicher (aufrüstbar auf 384 MB) für die Rechenleistung, die durch 30 GB Festplattenspeicher abgerundet wird.
Die Akkuleistung liegt laut Hersteller bei 2,5 Stunden, (8,5 Stunden mit optionalem Zusatzakku), das Betriebssystem heisst Windows XP Professional. Der Preis leigt bei 3.000 Euro. (as)
[ Donnerstag, 04.07.2002, 16:55 ]
Das nächste Quartal dürfte umsatzmäßig interesant sein, Gericom, Sony und HP tragen zum Umsatz bei.
Bye Hansi
Bye Hansi
Keiner mehr investiert?
Kein Interesse mehr da?
Bye Hansi
Kein Interesse mehr da?
Bye Hansi
@CrazyBroker
Doch,aber leider bin ich etwas lange bei TMTA dabei und habe zwar immer gut Gewinne mitgenommen aber leider waren die Zahlen fast immer unter den Erwartungen.
Ich hoffe zwar für uns alle das in den nächsten Zahlen Bewegung rein kommt,ich denke wie du das sich der scheinbare gute Verkauf des Crusoe-Chip eigentlich in den Zahlen wieder_spiegeln müsste.
Wie gesagt bei Tmta sind immer Überraschungen drin,nur
in der Vergangenheit waren sie meisssst negativ.
Gruss
(Bin immer noch drin,aber mein Babcock geht zur
Zeit vor )
Doch,aber leider bin ich etwas lange bei TMTA dabei und habe zwar immer gut Gewinne mitgenommen aber leider waren die Zahlen fast immer unter den Erwartungen.
Ich hoffe zwar für uns alle das in den nächsten Zahlen Bewegung rein kommt,ich denke wie du das sich der scheinbare gute Verkauf des Crusoe-Chip eigentlich in den Zahlen wieder_spiegeln müsste.
Wie gesagt bei Tmta sind immer Überraschungen drin,nur
in der Vergangenheit waren sie meisssst negativ.
Gruss
(Bin immer noch drin,aber mein Babcock geht zur
Zeit vor )
@donnerpower ,
ich rechne Hauptsächlich mit einem guten III. Quartal ( HP, Gericom ), wie das II.Q aussieht kann ich wirklich nicht einschätzen.
Babcock habe ich am Montag leider etwas zu voreilig verkauft ( 0,93€ ) ( EK 0,96€ ).
Ich bin aber auch in Peabodys-Coffee ( laß ich laufen ) und in Datadesign mit drin.
Bye Hansi
ich rechne Hauptsächlich mit einem guten III. Quartal ( HP, Gericom ), wie das II.Q aussieht kann ich wirklich nicht einschätzen.
Babcock habe ich am Montag leider etwas zu voreilig verkauft ( 0,93€ ) ( EK 0,96€ ).
Ich bin aber auch in Peabodys-Coffee ( laß ich laufen ) und in Datadesign mit drin.
Bye Hansi
@......
Mensch da hast dir ja zwei Risikoreiche Firmen ausgesucht
zu Peabodys-Coffee kann ich nicht viel sagen ausser das sie jeden Tag sinken,
Datadesign habe ich mir auch schon ein paar male angeschaut,
sehe hier bei aber eine Insolvenz bald kommen,da ist was faul im Unternehmen.
Als Zockwert habe ich zwar zur Zeit nur Babcock,aber ich denke immer wieder mit einem Einstieg bei Sachsenring
nur habe ich hier null-Infos(akt.) im gegensatzt zu BBX.
gruss
Mensch da hast dir ja zwei Risikoreiche Firmen ausgesucht
zu Peabodys-Coffee kann ich nicht viel sagen ausser das sie jeden Tag sinken,
Datadesign habe ich mir auch schon ein paar male angeschaut,
sehe hier bei aber eine Insolvenz bald kommen,da ist was faul im Unternehmen.
Als Zockwert habe ich zwar zur Zeit nur Babcock,aber ich denke immer wieder mit einem Einstieg bei Sachsenring
nur habe ich hier null-Infos(akt.) im gegensatzt zu BBX.
gruss
@donnerpower,
hoffentlich wächst die Freude nach den Zahlen noch weiter!
Bye Hansi
hoffentlich wächst die Freude nach den Zahlen noch weiter!
Bye Hansi
Transmeta Corporation second Quarter 2002 Financial Results
Scheduled to start Thu, Jul 18, 2002, 5:00 pm Eastern
Bye Hansi Donnerstag nachbörslich kommen die Zahlen
Scheduled to start Thu, Jul 18, 2002, 5:00 pm Eastern
Bye Hansi Donnerstag nachbörslich kommen die Zahlen
@CrazyBroker
Werde diesmal Halten,denke auch das bis zum 18.07
locke die 2,5Marke wieder erreicht wird.
gruss
Werde diesmal Halten,denke auch das bis zum 18.07
locke die 2,5Marke wieder erreicht wird.
gruss
Ich will ja Eure traute Zweisamkeit nicht stören, aber
habt Ihr Euch schonmal Gedanken gemacht, wieviel Geld
Transmeta für eine CPU erhält?
Die letzten Designwins haben mich auch positiv überrascht
und das könnte als neues Aufbruchssignal gewertet werden.
Bloß schaut Euch mal die Preise bei AMD und Intel an.
Ist zwar ein klein wenig anderer Sektor, aber gerade
Intel macht mit den ULV ordentlich Dampf und die Marketing
power ist gewaltig!
Desweiteren sollte man hier nicht VIA unterschätzen. Die
Performance ist zwar lächerlich, wohl ähnlich Transmeta,
aber die Verbrauchswerte sehen super aus. Wenn die noch
sowas wie Powernow implementieren und die Spannung weiter
reduzieren können (0,13m), dann sind hier auch Verbräuche von 2-5W
drin und in dem Bereich ist es egal, ob es nun 2 oder 3W
sind - da spielen andere Faktoren eine Rolle.
Weiterhin stört mich, daß TMTA unbedingt auf den 0,13m
Prozess von TSMC angewiesen scheint - da gab es jetzt seit
Ewigkeiten Probleme und die Yields und BinSplits dürften
nicht gerade sonderlich toll sein - genauso wenig dürfte
der Preis, den TMTA bezahlen muss toll sein.
Nicht jede CPU bringt hier Gewinn - das sollte hier hinter-
fragt werden. Denkt mal nur an den Duron bei AMD!!!
Ich warte auch die Zahlen ab und sehe mir die Verlustent-
wicklung an, denn der Buchwert ist ja seit Quartalen nur
am Fallen. Wenn sich das bald nicht ändert, dann wird auch
TMTA tiefere Kurse sehen. Schaun mer mal.
BUGGI
habt Ihr Euch schonmal Gedanken gemacht, wieviel Geld
Transmeta für eine CPU erhält?
Die letzten Designwins haben mich auch positiv überrascht
und das könnte als neues Aufbruchssignal gewertet werden.
Bloß schaut Euch mal die Preise bei AMD und Intel an.
Ist zwar ein klein wenig anderer Sektor, aber gerade
Intel macht mit den ULV ordentlich Dampf und die Marketing
power ist gewaltig!
Desweiteren sollte man hier nicht VIA unterschätzen. Die
Performance ist zwar lächerlich, wohl ähnlich Transmeta,
aber die Verbrauchswerte sehen super aus. Wenn die noch
sowas wie Powernow implementieren und die Spannung weiter
reduzieren können (0,13m), dann sind hier auch Verbräuche von 2-5W
drin und in dem Bereich ist es egal, ob es nun 2 oder 3W
sind - da spielen andere Faktoren eine Rolle.
Weiterhin stört mich, daß TMTA unbedingt auf den 0,13m
Prozess von TSMC angewiesen scheint - da gab es jetzt seit
Ewigkeiten Probleme und die Yields und BinSplits dürften
nicht gerade sonderlich toll sein - genauso wenig dürfte
der Preis, den TMTA bezahlen muss toll sein.
Nicht jede CPU bringt hier Gewinn - das sollte hier hinter-
fragt werden. Denkt mal nur an den Duron bei AMD!!!
Ich warte auch die Zahlen ab und sehe mir die Verlustent-
wicklung an, denn der Buchwert ist ja seit Quartalen nur
am Fallen. Wenn sich das bald nicht ändert, dann wird auch
TMTA tiefere Kurse sehen. Schaun mer mal.
BUGGI
Mensch ist das langweilig, keine Bewegung bei diesem Wert.
Wird Zeit das mal ein paar pos. news kommen und der Handel mit der share beginnt.
Bye Hansi ..jedenfalls geben wir auch nichts ab
Wird Zeit das mal ein paar pos. news kommen und der Handel mit der share beginnt.
Bye Hansi ..jedenfalls geben wir auch nichts ab
@CrazyBroker
Quartalswoche!
Werde heut den Anfang mach,
gehe heut über Nacht
in I2 Tech. rein, denke hier das die Zahln längst
im Kurs drin,wobei tiefer gehts immer!
Wkn:900424
Kürz.:ITWO
Das wird eine Woche der Zahlen!!!!
gruss
Quartalswoche!
Werde heut den Anfang mach,
gehe heut über Nacht
in I2 Tech. rein, denke hier das die Zahln längst
im Kurs drin,wobei tiefer gehts immer!
Wkn:900424
Kürz.:ITWO
Das wird eine Woche der Zahlen!!!!
gruss
Ups, Transmeta steigt! Aktuell 2,14$
Bye Hansi
Bye Hansi
2,17$
2,19$
.
@CrazyBroker
Wir können nur hoffen das es bei Tmta eine Steigerung gibt,
bei den anderen sieht es wohl nicht danach aus!
Aufschluss über die Entwicklung des Chipmarktes werden die Zahlen von AMD geben. Vom zweitgrößten Chiphersteller erwarten die Analysten einen Verlust von 45 Cents je Aktie und einen Umsatz von 600 Mio. Dollar. Im Vorjahreszeitraum konnte AMD bei einem Umsatz von 985 Mio. Dollar einen Gewinn von 5 Cents je Aktie erzielen.
Ps I2 aufgegangen
@CrazyBroker
Wir können nur hoffen das es bei Tmta eine Steigerung gibt,
bei den anderen sieht es wohl nicht danach aus!
Aufschluss über die Entwicklung des Chipmarktes werden die Zahlen von AMD geben. Vom zweitgrößten Chiphersteller erwarten die Analysten einen Verlust von 45 Cents je Aktie und einen Umsatz von 600 Mio. Dollar. Im Vorjahreszeitraum konnte AMD bei einem Umsatz von 985 Mio. Dollar einen Gewinn von 5 Cents je Aktie erzielen.
Ps I2 aufgegangen
! !
Transmeta finds micro diamond in the rough
Results out this week
By Mike Magee: Mittwoch 17 Juli 2002, 09:53
TRANSMETA posts its earnings this week like many another chip company and it could just be that things aren`t as bad as people expect.
Sources tell the INQ that Sony machines using Transmeta processors are doing particularly well in Japan, and its embedded division is hoping to turn up the heat as well.<> The success of small form factor motherboards has benefited a number of firms including Shuttle and Via, as resellers and end users look for that little "je ne sais quois" in a PC.
And if you smurf your way over to this Transmeta page, you`ll see they`re offering an embedded TM5800 system development kit which they hope will "jump start" desktop and mobile PCs alike.
The development kit supports TM55000 and TM5800s, and OSes including Microsoft Windows and Linux.
Wall Street analysts still appear to be poring over exactly how to measure "the bottom" of the market on tech stocks.
We`d humbly suggest that perhaps you know when a stock has hit "bottom" when it`s worth $0.00. Transmeta is then in a state of bliss compared to that fundamental fact – its share price closed at $2.08 on NASDAQ yesterday, up by 1.46% on the day. µ
Transmeta finds micro diamond in the rough
Results out this week
By Mike Magee: Mittwoch 17 Juli 2002, 09:53
TRANSMETA posts its earnings this week like many another chip company and it could just be that things aren`t as bad as people expect.
Sources tell the INQ that Sony machines using Transmeta processors are doing particularly well in Japan, and its embedded division is hoping to turn up the heat as well.<> The success of small form factor motherboards has benefited a number of firms including Shuttle and Via, as resellers and end users look for that little "je ne sais quois" in a PC.
And if you smurf your way over to this Transmeta page, you`ll see they`re offering an embedded TM5800 system development kit which they hope will "jump start" desktop and mobile PCs alike.
The development kit supports TM55000 and TM5800s, and OSes including Microsoft Windows and Linux.
Wall Street analysts still appear to be poring over exactly how to measure "the bottom" of the market on tech stocks.
We`d humbly suggest that perhaps you know when a stock has hit "bottom" when it`s worth $0.00. Transmeta is then in a state of bliss compared to that fundamental fact – its share price closed at $2.08 on NASDAQ yesterday, up by 1.46% on the day. µ
Das paßt mit dem Bericht über die PCEXPO 2002 zusammen, in dem von dem ausverkauften Sony-Notebook die Rede war.
Die letzten Zahlen waren ja nicht so schlecht weil das Produkt schlecht ist, sondern weil es Lieferschwierigkeiten gab.
Die nächtste Frage wäre nun: "Wann erscheinen die aktuellen Produkte erstmals im Q-Bericht ( nennenswert )?"
Sind im Q2 schon viele Prozessoren verkauft worden oder führt der Großteil erst im 3.Q zu einer signifikanten Umsatzsteigerung.
Gericom fällt erst ins 3. Quartal, von HP kann auch noch nicht viel kommen ( Meldung Juni ).
Bye Hansi ...auf Jahresbasis bin ich jedenfalls bullisch
Die letzten Zahlen waren ja nicht so schlecht weil das Produkt schlecht ist, sondern weil es Lieferschwierigkeiten gab.
Die nächtste Frage wäre nun: "Wann erscheinen die aktuellen Produkte erstmals im Q-Bericht ( nennenswert )?"
Sind im Q2 schon viele Prozessoren verkauft worden oder führt der Großteil erst im 3.Q zu einer signifikanten Umsatzsteigerung.
Gericom fällt erst ins 3. Quartal, von HP kann auch noch nicht viel kommen ( Meldung Juni ).
Bye Hansi ...auf Jahresbasis bin ich jedenfalls bullisch
Vorbörse ganz schwach,auch in Deutschland zu gut wie kein Umsatz
@donnerpower ,
der Umsatz wird jedenfalls bei Transmeta deutlich angestiegen sein, ich rechne mit einem Kurssprung nach oben.
Ich habe gerade mein letzten Cash für die Aufstockung der Transmeta-Position genommen. ( 500 Stk. 2,15€ )
Bye Hansi ...mal schauen was daraus wird.
der Umsatz wird jedenfalls bei Transmeta deutlich angestiegen sein, ich rechne mit einem Kurssprung nach oben.
Ich habe gerade mein letzten Cash für die Aufstockung der Transmeta-Position genommen. ( 500 Stk. 2,15€ )
Bye Hansi ...mal schauen was daraus wird.
@donnerpower ,
große Umsätze haben in Deutschland ja noch nie stattgefunden.
Auf Island wir TMTA auch so gut wie garnicht gehandelt, allerdings gefällt mir die Verkäuferseite auf Island ganz gut ( ab 2,33$ aufwärts )
Bye Hansi
große Umsätze haben in Deutschland ja noch nie stattgefunden.
Auf Island wir TMTA auch so gut wie garnicht gehandelt, allerdings gefällt mir die Verkäuferseite auf Island ganz gut ( ab 2,33$ aufwärts )
Bye Hansi
@CrazyBroke
Die 312Stück von heut morgen waren von mir,kleiner Gewinn noch von I2 Tech,(Habe sie aber noch für 2,1 Bekommen)
Hoffe wir werden dafür auch belohnt
Die 312Stück von heut morgen waren von mir,kleiner Gewinn noch von I2 Tech,(Habe sie aber noch für 2,1 Bekommen)
Hoffe wir werden dafür auch belohnt
@ CrazyBroker
#46
Es ist richtig,aber etwa 50.0000-85.000 vor den Zahlen waren immer drin!
#46
Es ist richtig,aber etwa 50.0000-85.000 vor den Zahlen waren immer drin!
Hopala, Auf Island steht plötzlich eine 9.700 Stk Kauf-Order bei 2,10$.
So ein großes Volumen habe ich dort noch nie gesehen.
Bye Hansi
So ein großes Volumen habe ich dort noch nie gesehen.
Bye Hansi
Ps.
Bleibe dabei kurz vor den Zahlen(wenn bei AMD alles o.k. ist)
sehn wir etwa ein Kurs von 2,5!!!
Bleibe dabei kurz vor den Zahlen(wenn bei AMD alles o.k. ist)
sehn wir etwa ein Kurs von 2,5!!!
@donnerpower ,
heute kommen doch die Zahlen!
Bye Hansi
heute kommen doch die Zahlen!
Bye Hansi
@CrazyBrokerdie
Vorsicht
Solche pakete stammen vom (von den) marketmaker(n)..
bin selber drauf reingefallen!
Vorsicht
Solche pakete stammen vom (von den) marketmaker(n)..
bin selber drauf reingefallen!
Transmeta Corporation second Quarter 2002 Financial Results
Scheduled to start Thu, Jul 18, 2002, 5:00 pm Eastern
Scheduled to start Thu, Jul 18, 2002, 5:00 pm Eastern
Klar, hatte ich selber noch gepostet.
Heute am 17. war/ist die HV von Datadesign.
Bye Hansi ...bin trotzdem zuversichtlich.
Heute am 17. war/ist die HV von Datadesign.
Bye Hansi ...bin trotzdem zuversichtlich.
@CrazyBroker
In der Ruhe liegt die Kraft
In der Ruhe liegt die Kraft
Und meine I2 steigen weiter
Was heißt hier steigen weiter, die haben doch gerade erst mal angefangen zu steigen.
Mach Dir nichts draus, ich habe Thiel bei 2,69€ verkauft, jetzt stehen sie bei 4,85€
Bye Hansi
Mach Dir nichts draus, ich habe Thiel bei 2,69€ verkauft, jetzt stehen sie bei 4,85€
Bye Hansi
Kein Ami Kauft
Kein Ami Verkauft
Kein Ami Verkauft
Warten wohl wirklich alle auf AMD.
Dabei sind das ganz andere Segmente. Desktop/Notebook
Dabei sind das ganz andere Segmente. Desktop/Notebook
Sagt mal kinners,
ist eigentlich Torvalds noch bei Transmeta angestellt ???
ist eigentlich Torvalds noch bei Transmeta angestellt ???
@ORGASMATRON
Kinni ich weiss leider nicht ob Torvalds bei Tmta noch angestellt ist.
Aber ich kann dir sagen das Mr. Linux Thorwald noch mit am Board ist.
gruss
Kinni ich weiss leider nicht ob Torvalds bei Tmta noch angestellt ist.
Aber ich kann dir sagen das Mr. Linux Thorwald noch mit am Board ist.
gruss
Ohh,sieht wohl schlecht aus,erstmal sehn wie der Markt reagiert!
AMD meldet hohen Verlust
AMD, der weltweit zweitgrößte Anbieter von PC-Prozessoren, kann für das abgelaufene zweite Quartal nur sehr schwache Quartalszahlen vorweisen. Diese sind von den Marktteilnehmern allerdings nach zwei Gewinnwarnungen innerhalb von zwei Wochen auch erwartet worden. Der Umsatz ging gegenüber dem Vorjahresquartal von 985 Mio. Dollar auf 600 Mio. Dollar zurück. Einem Vorjahresgewinn von 17 Mio. Dollar steht ein Nettoverlust von 185 Mio. Dollar oder 54 Cent je Aktie im abgelaufenen Quartal gegenüber.
Der PC-Prozessorbereich musste gegenüber dem Vorjahr einen Rückgang von 35 Prozent auf 380 Mio. Dollar verkraften. Der Flash-Speicher-Bereich hingegen konnte sich zumindest gegenüber dem direkt vorangegangenen Quartal behaupten.
Für das laufende Quartal rechnet das Management mit einer saisonalen Erholung der Prozessor-Umsätze sowie einer stärkeren Erholung bei den Flash-Speicherbausteinen. Denn AMD hat vor kurzem die MirrorBit-Technologie eingeführt, welche die Speicherdichte in den Bausteinen ähnlich wie eine schon seit einem Jahr auf dem Markt befindliche Technologie von Intel verdoppelt.
Analysten hatten mit einem Verlust von 45 Cent je Aktie gerechnet. Allerdings ist nicht klar, ob ihre Schätzungen auf Pro-forma- oder Nettoergebnissen beruhen.
@donnerpower ,
Du kannst doch AMD nicht mit Transmeta vergleichen.
Der Dektop-PC Markt ist weitgehend gesättigt, der Trend geht eindeutig zum Notebook.
Auch die erforderlich Stückzahlen die Transmeta benötigt um profitabel zu arbeiten sind sicherlich geringer als bei AMD.
Hast Du schon mal ein AMD in einem Handheld gesehen?
Noch etwas, Transmeta entwickelt die Dinger doch nur, ähnlich Rambus bei den Rambusspeichern. Die Fixkosten für Transmeta dürften also um einiges geringer sein als bei AMD.
Wichtig ist, das alle Chips die bestellt wurden auch ausgeliefert werden konnten.
Bye Hansi
Du kannst doch AMD nicht mit Transmeta vergleichen.
Der Dektop-PC Markt ist weitgehend gesättigt, der Trend geht eindeutig zum Notebook.
Auch die erforderlich Stückzahlen die Transmeta benötigt um profitabel zu arbeiten sind sicherlich geringer als bei AMD.
Hast Du schon mal ein AMD in einem Handheld gesehen?
Noch etwas, Transmeta entwickelt die Dinger doch nur, ähnlich Rambus bei den Rambusspeichern. Die Fixkosten für Transmeta dürften also um einiges geringer sein als bei AMD.
Wichtig ist, das alle Chips die bestellt wurden auch ausgeliefert werden konnten.
Bye Hansi
Aha, im September folgt ein neues Sony Vaio
News from Taipei Times
by: ghantatx 07/18/02 01:05 am
Msg: 32200 of 32212
Sony taps Transmeta again
STAFF WRITERS, WITH AGENCIES
Sony Corp said it will sell a second version of a notebook computer that runs on a processor from start-up chipmaker Transmeta Corp, as demand for the first systems beat its expectations. Sony introduced a model of its Vaio laptop with Transmeta`s Crusoe chip in September. As Sony considered updating the line with a different chip, sales of the Transmeta version were stronger than expected, said Vaio marketing manager Mike Abary. The Crusoe uses less power than other processors, so a computer`s battery lasts longer, Transmeta said. The new Vaio, available now in Japan and on sale in June in the US, has a bigger hard drive and a faster chip.
News from Taipei Times
by: ghantatx 07/18/02 01:05 am
Msg: 32200 of 32212
Sony taps Transmeta again
STAFF WRITERS, WITH AGENCIES
Sony Corp said it will sell a second version of a notebook computer that runs on a processor from start-up chipmaker Transmeta Corp, as demand for the first systems beat its expectations. Sony introduced a model of its Vaio laptop with Transmeta`s Crusoe chip in September. As Sony considered updating the line with a different chip, sales of the Transmeta version were stronger than expected, said Vaio marketing manager Mike Abary. The Crusoe uses less power than other processors, so a computer`s battery lasts longer, Transmeta said. The new Vaio, available now in Japan and on sale in June in the US, has a bigger hard drive and a faster chip.
Ups, scheint ein älterer Artikel zu sein, ich hatte ihn aus einem Board kopiert.
Leider fehlt eine Quellen-Angabe
Leider fehlt eine Quellen-Angabe
@CrazyBroker
Amd,ist eine andere Richtung ganz klarrrr,hat aber sehr viel Einfluss wie z.B. auch Intelzahlen auf Tmta.
Denke wir werden heute noch nicht die Zahlen hörn die wir wolln,aber auch Zukunftaussichten sind in dieser Zeit wertvoll!Erst im 3. Quartal gehst richtig los!
Gruss
Wird heut Abend schon
Amd,ist eine andere Richtung ganz klarrrr,hat aber sehr viel Einfluss wie z.B. auch Intelzahlen auf Tmta.
Denke wir werden heute noch nicht die Zahlen hörn die wir wolln,aber auch Zukunftaussichten sind in dieser Zeit wertvoll!Erst im 3. Quartal gehst richtig los!
Gruss
Wird heut Abend schon
@donnerpower ,
jo, das dritte Quartal beinhaltet dann HP und Gericom.
Ich rechne trotzdem mit sehr viel besseren Zahlen als letztes Quartal und dann ebend der Ausblick!
Es gab ja auch keine Umsatzwarnung.
Bye Hansi
jo, das dritte Quartal beinhaltet dann HP und Gericom.
Ich rechne trotzdem mit sehr viel besseren Zahlen als letztes Quartal und dann ebend der Ausblick!
Es gab ja auch keine Umsatzwarnung.
Bye Hansi
Das ist für heute die Ausgangslage:
Revenue fell to $4.1 million from $18.6 million for the same period last year. Earlier this year, Transmeta said manufacturing problems cut its revenue.
Transmeta projected second-quarter revenues would growth 55 percent to 65 percent from the quarter ended March 29 as it continued its recovery effort.
Fazit:
4,1 Mio. $ *1,65 = 6,765 Mio.$ alles darüber wäre schon mal eine pos. Überraschung.
Bye Hansi
Revenue fell to $4.1 million from $18.6 million for the same period last year. Earlier this year, Transmeta said manufacturing problems cut its revenue.
Transmeta projected second-quarter revenues would growth 55 percent to 65 percent from the quarter ended March 29 as it continued its recovery effort.
Fazit:
4,1 Mio. $ *1,65 = 6,765 Mio.$ alles darüber wäre schon mal eine pos. Überraschung.
Bye Hansi
Mensch, meine Nerven!
Jetzt habe ich wegen Transmeta den Thiel Zock verpaßt, D-Logistic´s ist mir heute entgangen und Transmeta will sich nicht von den 2$ lösen.
Bye Hansi ...jetzt fehlen nur noch schlechte Zahlen zu meinem Glück
Jetzt habe ich wegen Transmeta den Thiel Zock verpaßt, D-Logistic´s ist mir heute entgangen und Transmeta will sich nicht von den 2$ lösen.
Bye Hansi ...jetzt fehlen nur noch schlechte Zahlen zu meinem Glück
Laut dem Inquirer wird TMTA Sony als Kunden verlieren,w enn Intel Banias bringt
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=4509
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=4509
@neubiene,
Banias existiert nur auf dem Papier. Es wird noch dauern bis die ersten Chips ausgeliefert werden können.
Bye Hansi
Banias existiert nur auf dem Papier. Es wird noch dauern bis die ersten Chips ausgeliefert werden können.
Bye Hansi
Es scheint garnichts, aber auch garnichts nach außen gedrungen zu sein.
Weder Kauf- noch Verkaufsdruck!
Bye Hansi ...bin ich gespannt on die 6,8 Mio$ weit getopt werden
Weder Kauf- noch Verkaufsdruck!
Bye Hansi ...bin ich gespannt on die 6,8 Mio$ weit getopt werden
is hier noch jemand?
Hi
bei Yahoo steht TMTA +928% auf 10,80 Dollar. Sicherlich ein Fehler oder? Wenn nich =)))))))))))))
bei Yahoo steht TMTA +928% auf 10,80 Dollar. Sicherlich ein Fehler oder? Wenn nich =)))))))))))))
DA IS WAS IM BUSCH!!!!
DIE STEIGT BESTIMMT NOCH WEITER!!!!
schnell nachkaufen mit Limit 12 EURO!!!!!
02.10. 15:04
Intel wird in Russland expandieren, Barrett
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(©BörseGo - http://www.boerse-go.de)
Intel wird laut einer Ankündigung vom Mittwoch die Software und Mikroprozessor Design Aktivitäten in Russland expandieren.
"Russland ist eines der drei Länder, in denen wir eine Erhöhung unserer Investitionen in dern nächsten Jahren planen," so Craig Barrett, CEO des weltgrößten Chipherstellers Intel.
Intel wird drei neue Entwicklungszentren in Russland eröffnen und wird nach der ersten Eröffnung im Jahr 2002 dann insgesamt vier solcher Niederlassungen im Land haben.
Nebst Russland plant Intel auch eine Expansion in Indien und China, so Barrett.
In der nahen Zukunft möchte man die Zahl der Mitarbeiter auf 1,000 erhöhen, von aktuell 150, die in einem Center in Nizhny Novgorod beschäftigt sind, dass rund 400 Kilometer östlich von Moskow liegt.
Finanzielle Details für die Expansion in Russland wollte der CEO nicht bekanntgeben.
Intel wird zwei der drei neuen Zentren in Nizhny Novgorod und eines in St. Petersburg eröffnen. Die neuen Einrichtungen sollen sich auf Designarbeiten für Mikroprozessoren, Telekommunikation und auf Netzwerk Projekte fokussieren, hieß es.
Intel plant in der vorhersehbaren Zukunft keine Eröffnung einer Fabrik in Russland, da hierfür die Infrastruktur weniger geeignet sei. Die Konkurrenzfähigkeit Russland´s liege eher in der "intellektuellen Kapazität" seiner Menschen, so Barrett.
Intel wird in Russland expandieren, Barrett
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(©BörseGo - http://www.boerse-go.de)
Intel wird laut einer Ankündigung vom Mittwoch die Software und Mikroprozessor Design Aktivitäten in Russland expandieren.
"Russland ist eines der drei Länder, in denen wir eine Erhöhung unserer Investitionen in dern nächsten Jahren planen," so Craig Barrett, CEO des weltgrößten Chipherstellers Intel.
Intel wird drei neue Entwicklungszentren in Russland eröffnen und wird nach der ersten Eröffnung im Jahr 2002 dann insgesamt vier solcher Niederlassungen im Land haben.
Nebst Russland plant Intel auch eine Expansion in Indien und China, so Barrett.
In der nahen Zukunft möchte man die Zahl der Mitarbeiter auf 1,000 erhöhen, von aktuell 150, die in einem Center in Nizhny Novgorod beschäftigt sind, dass rund 400 Kilometer östlich von Moskow liegt.
Finanzielle Details für die Expansion in Russland wollte der CEO nicht bekanntgeben.
Intel wird zwei der drei neuen Zentren in Nizhny Novgorod und eines in St. Petersburg eröffnen. Die neuen Einrichtungen sollen sich auf Designarbeiten für Mikroprozessoren, Telekommunikation und auf Netzwerk Projekte fokussieren, hieß es.
Intel plant in der vorhersehbaren Zukunft keine Eröffnung einer Fabrik in Russland, da hierfür die Infrastruktur weniger geeignet sei. Die Konkurrenzfähigkeit Russland´s liege eher in der "intellektuellen Kapazität" seiner Menschen, so Barrett.
durch den anstieg der verkäufe im bereich notebooks wird transmeta sicher profitieren,
die frage stellt sich nur -wann?
momentan ist ein engagement eher noch zu früh.
ob es so oder doch anders kommen wird sehen wir erst in zukunft-
das ist ja der reiz am traden.
alles gute
sukashi
die frage stellt sich nur -wann?
momentan ist ein engagement eher noch zu früh.
ob es so oder doch anders kommen wird sehen wir erst in zukunft-
das ist ja der reiz am traden.
alles gute
sukashi
Die letzten Tagen schon immer wieder gute News nur was kommt jetzt
Zum Schluss riesen Kauforders bzw. nur noch Käufer da!
Schön Schnitt 0,94
Zum Schluss riesen Kauforders bzw. nur noch Käufer da!
Schön Schnitt 0,94
Jetzt wirds richtig interessant bei Tmta,sehen wir vielleicht mit Unterstützung von positiven News gar
einen Anstieg bis 4-5Dollar in den nächsten Monaten
oder werden wir wieder unter 1 rutschen?
Wird Tmta wirklich bald ernten gehn,oder verhökern sie ihre Chips
für einen Apfel und nen Ei?
Hier Beitrag aus einem AmiBoard:
Leider muss auch hier erst mal die nächsten 2Quartale abgewartet werden ob Tmta wirklich den Sprung schaffen kann.
FWIW, one of the reasons Transmeta first caught my interest was the fact that Linas Torvalds was a part of the team, and I assumed (in a vague layperson’s sense) that there’s likely to be some resulting advantage our favorite semiconductor company may enjoy as the world turns to an O/S that is the ONLY viable alternative to Windows, particularly in the server segment. And improving iterations of the cool-running Crusoe are appearing with faster processing speeds, seemingly uniquely appealing for blade servers which are more and more frequently running Linux.
I’ve noted with interest that India has elected to put its entire government-based computer systems on Linux, and that China is considering the same. That’s government operations for half the world’s population!
I know about the Green Monster, and how the techies love it, and I know about RLX using Crusoe for some of its blade servers. But I continue to feel Transmeta is just outside the door, on the verge of entrance into a massive market for blade servers based on Linux that are cheaper to buy and operate and maintain, smaller, and you would think hugely appealing to governments of developing countries interested in modernizing, not to mention IT departments of ANY company, first, second, or third world, in need of cost-effective “main-frame”-caliber computing. We seem to be well-positioned, technologically at least, to deliver solutions to a world hungry for blade servers and desirous of avoiding the avoidable burden and expense associated with dealing with the WinTel combination which does NOT offer superior technology or O/S performance, arguably inferior now and foreseeably becoming more so.
But I’m still waiting to see whether Transmeta can make the kind of huge impact in the area of Linux-based servers, or any other inroad into any market on the strength of its apparent inside connection with Linux, that I imagined when I first took an interest in Transmeta.
Anyone have any comments about this? When and how does our Linux connection pay off?
This story from the Washington Post this morning is the lastest in a long line:
"’We are the future,’ he said. ‘If Microsoft doesn`t become more open and generous with its code, people will stop using it and it will disappear.’
Extremadura is being closely watched by Linux enthusiasts and Microsoft for how it manages the transition. Such efforts are likely to become the next front in the battle to steal market share from Microsoft, now that a federal judge has approved a settlement in its antitrust case in the United States.
For now, many denizens of Extremadura find themselves having to use both operating systems, if for no other reason than to deal with an outside world that still relies heavily on Microsoft. But the campaign suggests that nationalism could play a powerful role in blunting the software company`s expansion, as nation-states grow wary of becoming too dependent on the know-how of a single American corporation.”
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FWIW, einer der Gründe Transmeta sich zuerst mein Interesse verfing, war die Tatsache, daß Linas Torvalds ein Teil der Mannschaft war, und ich nahm (in einer vagen layperson.s Richtung) daß there.s wahrscheinlich, zum etwas resultierender Vorteil zu sein, den unsere Lieblingshalbleiterfirma genießen kann, während die Welt an ein O/S wendet, das die EINZIGE entwicklungsfähige Alternative zu Windows ist, besonders im Bedienersegment an. Und verbessernd erscheinen Wiederholungen des kühl-laufen lassenden Crusoe mit den schnelleren verarbeitengeschwindigkeiten, scheinbar einzigartig anziehend für Blattbediener, die mehr und häufiger laufendes Linux sind.
I.ve gemerkt mit Interesse, daß Indien gewählt hat, um seine gesamten Regierung-gegründeten Computersysteme auf Linux zu setzen und daß China dasselbe betrachtet. That.s Regierung Betriebe für Hälfte die world.s Bevölkerung!
Ich kenne in dem grünen Monster und wie die techies es lieben, und ich auskenne in RLX mit Crusoe für einige seiner Blattbediener aus. Aber ich fahre fort, Transmeta zu glauben bin gerade außerhalb der Tür, auf der Kante des Eingangs in einen massiven Markt für die Blattbediener, die auf Linux basieren, die preiswerter sind zu kaufen und zu benützen und beizubehalten, kleiner, und Sie würden sehr groß anziehendes zu den Regierungen der Entwicklungsländer interessiert an der Modernisierung denken, zum ES Abteilungen KEIN Firma, erstes, Sekunde oder dritte Welt, mangels des kosteneffektiven Main-Rahmenkaliber Rechnens zu erwähnen. Wir scheinen gut-in Position gebracht zu werden, technologisch mindestens, um Lösungen an eine Welt zu liefern, die für Blattbediener hungrig und vom Vermeiden der vermeidbaren Belastung und die Unkosten dazugehörig sind mit dem Beschäftigen WinTel Kombination in dem Wunsch ist, die NICHT überlegenen Technologie oder DIE O/S Leistung anbietet, diskutierbar minderwertig jetzt und vorhersehbar so werden.
Aber I.m, das noch warten, um, ob Transmeta die Art von der sehr großen Auswirkung im Bereich der Linux-gegründeten Bediener bilden kann oder irgendein anderer Überfall in irgendeinen Markt auf der Stärke seines offensichtlichen inneren Anschlußes mit Linux zu sehen, dem ich mich vorstellte, als ich zuerst für Transmeta interessierte.
Jedermann haben alle mögliche Anmerkungen über dieses? Wann und wie zahlt unser Linux Anschluß aus?
Diese Geschichte vom Washington Pfosten heute morgen ist in einer langen Linie das lastest:
"We Sind die Zukunft. er sagte. If Microsoft wird nicht mehr geöffnet und großzügig mit seinem Code, stoppen Leute, ihn zu verwenden und er verschwindet.
Extremadura wird nah durch Linux Enthusiasten und Microsoft aufgepaßt für, wie es den Übergang handhat. Solche Bemühungen sind wahrscheinlich, die folgende Frontseite in der Schlacht zu werden, zum des Marktanteils von Microsoft zu stehlen, nun da ein Bundesrichter eine Regelung in seinem Antitrustfall in den Vereinigten Staaten genehmigt hat.
Für jetzt müssend viele denizens der Extremadura Entdeckung selbst beide Betriebssysteme benutzen, wenn aus keinem anderen Grund als, eine äußere Welt zu beschäftigen, die noch schwer auf Microsoft beruht. Aber die Kampagne schlägt vor, daß Nationalismus eine leistungsfähige Rolle spielen könnte, wenn er die Expansion der Software-Firma blunting, wie Nation-Zustände vom Werden zu abhängig vom Know-how einer einzelnen amerikanischen Korporation vorsichtig wachsen.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59197-2002Nov…
einen Anstieg bis 4-5Dollar in den nächsten Monaten
oder werden wir wieder unter 1 rutschen?
Wird Tmta wirklich bald ernten gehn,oder verhökern sie ihre Chips
für einen Apfel und nen Ei?
Hier Beitrag aus einem AmiBoard:
Leider muss auch hier erst mal die nächsten 2Quartale abgewartet werden ob Tmta wirklich den Sprung schaffen kann.
FWIW, one of the reasons Transmeta first caught my interest was the fact that Linas Torvalds was a part of the team, and I assumed (in a vague layperson’s sense) that there’s likely to be some resulting advantage our favorite semiconductor company may enjoy as the world turns to an O/S that is the ONLY viable alternative to Windows, particularly in the server segment. And improving iterations of the cool-running Crusoe are appearing with faster processing speeds, seemingly uniquely appealing for blade servers which are more and more frequently running Linux.
I’ve noted with interest that India has elected to put its entire government-based computer systems on Linux, and that China is considering the same. That’s government operations for half the world’s population!
I know about the Green Monster, and how the techies love it, and I know about RLX using Crusoe for some of its blade servers. But I continue to feel Transmeta is just outside the door, on the verge of entrance into a massive market for blade servers based on Linux that are cheaper to buy and operate and maintain, smaller, and you would think hugely appealing to governments of developing countries interested in modernizing, not to mention IT departments of ANY company, first, second, or third world, in need of cost-effective “main-frame”-caliber computing. We seem to be well-positioned, technologically at least, to deliver solutions to a world hungry for blade servers and desirous of avoiding the avoidable burden and expense associated with dealing with the WinTel combination which does NOT offer superior technology or O/S performance, arguably inferior now and foreseeably becoming more so.
But I’m still waiting to see whether Transmeta can make the kind of huge impact in the area of Linux-based servers, or any other inroad into any market on the strength of its apparent inside connection with Linux, that I imagined when I first took an interest in Transmeta.
Anyone have any comments about this? When and how does our Linux connection pay off?
This story from the Washington Post this morning is the lastest in a long line:
"’We are the future,’ he said. ‘If Microsoft doesn`t become more open and generous with its code, people will stop using it and it will disappear.’
Extremadura is being closely watched by Linux enthusiasts and Microsoft for how it manages the transition. Such efforts are likely to become the next front in the battle to steal market share from Microsoft, now that a federal judge has approved a settlement in its antitrust case in the United States.
For now, many denizens of Extremadura find themselves having to use both operating systems, if for no other reason than to deal with an outside world that still relies heavily on Microsoft. But the campaign suggests that nationalism could play a powerful role in blunting the software company`s expansion, as nation-states grow wary of becoming too dependent on the know-how of a single American corporation.”
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FWIW, einer der Gründe Transmeta sich zuerst mein Interesse verfing, war die Tatsache, daß Linas Torvalds ein Teil der Mannschaft war, und ich nahm (in einer vagen layperson.s Richtung) daß there.s wahrscheinlich, zum etwas resultierender Vorteil zu sein, den unsere Lieblingshalbleiterfirma genießen kann, während die Welt an ein O/S wendet, das die EINZIGE entwicklungsfähige Alternative zu Windows ist, besonders im Bedienersegment an. Und verbessernd erscheinen Wiederholungen des kühl-laufen lassenden Crusoe mit den schnelleren verarbeitengeschwindigkeiten, scheinbar einzigartig anziehend für Blattbediener, die mehr und häufiger laufendes Linux sind.
I.ve gemerkt mit Interesse, daß Indien gewählt hat, um seine gesamten Regierung-gegründeten Computersysteme auf Linux zu setzen und daß China dasselbe betrachtet. That.s Regierung Betriebe für Hälfte die world.s Bevölkerung!
Ich kenne in dem grünen Monster und wie die techies es lieben, und ich auskenne in RLX mit Crusoe für einige seiner Blattbediener aus. Aber ich fahre fort, Transmeta zu glauben bin gerade außerhalb der Tür, auf der Kante des Eingangs in einen massiven Markt für die Blattbediener, die auf Linux basieren, die preiswerter sind zu kaufen und zu benützen und beizubehalten, kleiner, und Sie würden sehr groß anziehendes zu den Regierungen der Entwicklungsländer interessiert an der Modernisierung denken, zum ES Abteilungen KEIN Firma, erstes, Sekunde oder dritte Welt, mangels des kosteneffektiven Main-Rahmenkaliber Rechnens zu erwähnen. Wir scheinen gut-in Position gebracht zu werden, technologisch mindestens, um Lösungen an eine Welt zu liefern, die für Blattbediener hungrig und vom Vermeiden der vermeidbaren Belastung und die Unkosten dazugehörig sind mit dem Beschäftigen WinTel Kombination in dem Wunsch ist, die NICHT überlegenen Technologie oder DIE O/S Leistung anbietet, diskutierbar minderwertig jetzt und vorhersehbar so werden.
Aber I.m, das noch warten, um, ob Transmeta die Art von der sehr großen Auswirkung im Bereich der Linux-gegründeten Bediener bilden kann oder irgendein anderer Überfall in irgendeinen Markt auf der Stärke seines offensichtlichen inneren Anschlußes mit Linux zu sehen, dem ich mich vorstellte, als ich zuerst für Transmeta interessierte.
Jedermann haben alle mögliche Anmerkungen über dieses? Wann und wie zahlt unser Linux Anschluß aus?
Diese Geschichte vom Washington Pfosten heute morgen ist in einer langen Linie das lastest:
"We Sind die Zukunft. er sagte. If Microsoft wird nicht mehr geöffnet und großzügig mit seinem Code, stoppen Leute, ihn zu verwenden und er verschwindet.
Extremadura wird nah durch Linux Enthusiasten und Microsoft aufgepaßt für, wie es den Übergang handhat. Solche Bemühungen sind wahrscheinlich, die folgende Frontseite in der Schlacht zu werden, zum des Marktanteils von Microsoft zu stehlen, nun da ein Bundesrichter eine Regelung in seinem Antitrustfall in den Vereinigten Staaten genehmigt hat.
Für jetzt müssend viele denizens der Extremadura Entdeckung selbst beide Betriebssysteme benutzen, wenn aus keinem anderen Grund als, eine äußere Welt zu beschäftigen, die noch schwer auf Microsoft beruht. Aber die Kampagne schlägt vor, daß Nationalismus eine leistungsfähige Rolle spielen könnte, wenn er die Expansion der Software-Firma blunting, wie Nation-Zustände vom Werden zu abhängig vom Know-how einer einzelnen amerikanischen Korporation vorsichtig wachsen.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59197-2002Nov…
Wenn man sich die letzten Käufe am Freitag anschaut wäre
zu vermuten das Tmta in dieser Woche bis 1,60 laufen könnte!
Nur Gewinnmitnahmen werden hier bestimmt nicht ausfallen!
Weiter Abwarten!
zu vermuten das Tmta in dieser Woche bis 1,60 laufen könnte!
Nur Gewinnmitnahmen werden hier bestimmt nicht ausfallen!
Weiter Abwarten!
Eigentlich sind das Umsatz Starke Monate vor Weihnachten die jetzt vor uns liegen
Tageshoch 1,38
Schluss:1,19
mal schaun wo die Reise hingeht
Schluss:1,19
mal schaun wo die Reise hingeht
Immer mehr supper News,fast jeden Tag gibt es was Neues
Info YahooBoard
Welcome to Transmeta Investor Relations
Transmeta Corporation will present at the AEA Classic Financial Conference in San Diego on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 5 and 6. Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, will be speaking and a webcast of the following presentation will be available....
Info YahooBoard
Welcome to Transmeta Investor Relations
Transmeta Corporation will present at the AEA Classic Financial Conference in San Diego on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 5 and 6. Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, will be speaking and a webcast of the following presentation will be available....
Note: One (1) day to HPQ TabletPC
Big unveiling is Wednesday, tomorrow
Big unveiling is Wednesday, tomorrow
Bleibe dabei 1,6 oder höher für diese Woche alle mal drin
Transmeta Hangs In The Balance
Lisa DiCarlo, 11.05.02, 9:47 AM ET
NEW YORK - On Nov. 7 in New York, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates will attempt to validate a new category of portable PCs called tablets. Its success could mean life or death for the promising but struggling chip company Transmeta.
Transmeta (nasdaq: TMTA - news - people ) develops very low-power microprocessors that rely on software rather than hardware to perform many of their functions. Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - news - people ) and others have signed on to use Transmeta`s chips in tablet PCs, and Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) has developed software specifically for the device.
More on Transmeta
Tear Sheet
Transmeta needs tablet PCs to be a hit. Sales this year are drying up--down almost 50% through the first nine months--while losses pile up. Almost all of its sales come from Japan, a country stuck in a seemingly endless recession. Transmeta`s chief executive, Matthew Perry, is the company`s fourth in less than three years.
Despite the heavy backing of industry leaders, it is questionable whether tablet PCs will take off in the critical U.S. market. Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ), which was slow to get into the low-power chip market, will soon unveil a competitor to Transmeta`s chip, which only compounds the smaller company`s challenges.
Transmeta, with $150 million in cash and equivalents, has halved its quarterly burn rate to about $20 million, largely through layoffs. That helped narrow losses last quarter, but if sales don`t pick up in a big way--and fast--it`s not that hard to envision the company being scooped up.
Things were not always this way. The company gained widespread attention in the late 1990s for working in total secrecy (complete with blacked-out windows at its Santa Clara, Calif., offices). Speculation was rampant about what the company was developing. Fueling the frenzy was one of its lead software engineers, Linus Torvalds, who was already famous for developing the core of the Linux operating system.
Finally on Jan. 19, 2000, the company introduced itself and its products to the world. The buzz surrounding the press conference is the kind of stuff usually reserved for rock stars. Every major newspaper in the country covered the event, including some broadcast networks.
Despite intense interest and positive feedback about its processors, then-chief executive David Ditzel said at the time that the company had no plans for a public offering. But eight months later, the company filed papers with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and in November 2000, Transmeta offered a piece of itself to the public for $21 per share.
Although it was operating in the shadow of worldwide chip leader Intel, Transmeta had many bullish supporters. And why not? Its microprocessors produce far less heat and consume less power than anything Intel has to offer, which means longer battery life for the portable gadgets that use them. And because the architecture is software-based, the chips themselves can be designed into computers in shapes and sizes that hadn`t previously been possible.
But it turns out that American computer users aren`t interested in ultra-thin and lightweight laptop PCs. That`s why Transmeta has had more success in Japan, where its customers include Hitachi (nyse: HIT - news - people ), Sony (nyse: SNE - news - people ), Fujitsu (otc: FJTSY - news - people ) and Casio.
"Tablets create a new opportunity for Transmeta but their existing opportunities aren`t growing," says Brian Alger of Pacific Growth Equities. "We thought they`d generate much higher revenue but they haven`t guided to growth, which is disappointing."
Indeed, during its third-quarter conference call in mid-October, the company said to expect fourth-quarter sales of between $5 million and $6 million on a bigger-than-expected forecasted loss of 13 cents to 15 cents per share.
Still, CEO Perry says the company can reach profitability by the fourth quarter of 2003, based somewhat on uptake of the forthcoming tablet PCs. To do that, the company needs to increase sales by a factor of seven, to about $40 million, to get to break even. Alger estimates that it will have to ship many hundreds of thousands of processors per quarter to hit that target. To get a sense of how far they have to go, consider that Transmeta has shipped only one million processors over the life of the company.
"We have our challenges," says Perry. "We`ll be hard at work in 2003, but based on what [customers] are telling us, IT spending will pick up next year."
As if a bad economy, losses and a questionable market were not enough, Transmeta is now in the sights of Intel, a $26.5 billion (sales) company. Intel, also of Santa Clara, Calif., has a low-power chip coming out early next year to rival Transmeta`s Crusoe chip. Perry believes his company has a two to three year technological lead, but in the end it may not matter. Intel can afford to sell chips less expensively than it normally would in order to gain a foothold in a given market--and it has proven its willingness to engage in price wars.
"Intel`s focus on battery life happened because Transmeta pressured them into it," says Alger. "It forced them to do something different. The good news is you`ve got a giant to acknowledge you but the bad news is you`ve woken the giant."
Perry hopes that customers, particularly those on the go, will apply new criteria to computer buying that will replace raw megahertz: longer batter life, easy PC synchronization, wireless networking and innovative designs.
One of Transmeta`s customers pushing this concept is a private concern called Antelope Technologies, whose tagline is "Forget everything you know about the personal computer."
That mantra would certainly apply to Transmeta, which Alger says has the first real new approach to personal computing he`s seen in a decade. That`s why, given its financial troubles--its stock has been more that halved this year, to $1.10--some have speculated since last year that the company is a takeover target.
"We absolutely have to get to profitability on the cash at hand," says Perry. "And show all of you that we have a great business that`s going to grow."
Now if only customers would cooperate.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transmeta Hängt In der Abgleichung Lisa DiCarlo, 11,05,02, 9:47 Morgens UND
NEUES YORK - an November 7 in neuem York, versucht Microsoft Vorsitzender Bill Gates, eine neue Kategorie bewegliche PC benannte Tabletten zu validieren. Sein Erfolg konnte das Leben oder Tod für die bedeuten versprechende aber kämpfende Spanfirma Transmeta.
Transmeta (Nasdaq: Auf TMTA - Nachrichten - Leute) entwickelt sehr Niederleistungsmikroprozessoren, die Software anstatt Kleinteile beruhen, um viele ihrer Funktionen durchzuführen. Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - Nachrichten - Leute) und andere haben an unterzeichnet, um zu benutzen Späne in Transmetas Tablette PC und Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - Nachrichten - Leute) hat Software spezifisch für die Vorrichtung entwickelt.
Mehr auf Transmeta Riss-Blatt
Transmeta muß Tablette PC ein Erfolg sein. Verkäufe, die dieses Jahr oben trocknen -- unten fast 50% durch die ersten neun Monate -- während Verluste oben anhäufen. Fast alle seine Verkäufe kommen aus Japan, ein Land, das in einer scheinbar endlosen Rezession gehaftet wird. Transmetas Hauptgeschäftsführer, Matthew Perry, ist der Firma 4. in weniger als drei Jahren.
Trotz des schweren Schutzträgers der Industrieführer, ist es fraglich, ob Tablette PC im kritischen VEREINIGTE STAATEN Markt sich entfernen. INTEL (Nasdaq: INTC - Nachrichten - Leute), die langsam war, in den Niederleistungsspanmarkt zu erhalten, stellt bald einen Konkurrenten zum Span Transmetas vor, der nur die Herausforderungen der kleineren Firma zusammensetzt.
Transmeta, mit $150 Million in Bargeld und Äquivalente, hat seinen vierteljährlichen Gemeinkostenaufwand einer Unternehmung bis ungefähr $20 Million, groß durch e Entlassungen halbiert. Das half letztem Viertel der geringen Verluste, aber, wenn Verkäufe nicht mit großer Begeisterung aufheben -- und fasten -- es ist nicht das, stark, zum sich der Firma vorzustellen, die oben geschaufelt wird.
Sachen waren nicht immer auf diese Weise. Die Firma gewann weitverbreitete Aufmerksamkeit in den späten neunziger Jahren für das Arbeiten in der Gesamtgeheimhaltung (führen Sie mit geschwärzten-heraus Fenstern bei seiner Sankt Clara, Calif., Büros durch). Betrachtung war zügellos über, was die Firma entwickelte. Den Frenzy zu tanken war eine seiner Leitung Software Engineers, Linus Torvalds, das bereits für das Entwickeln des Kernes des Linux Betriebssystems berühmt war.
Schließlich an Jan. 19, 2000, führte sich die Firma und seine Produkte zur Welt ein. Das Summen, welches die Pressekonferenz umgibt, ist die Art des Materials normalerweise aufgehoben für Felsensterne. Jede Hauptzeitung im Land umfaßte den Fall, einschließlich einiger Sendung Netze.
Trotz intensives Interesse und positives Rückgespräch über seine Prozessoren, sagte Dannleiter Executivdavid Ditzel zu der Zeit, daß die Firma keine Pläne für einen allgemeinen Antrag hatte. Aber acht Monate später, beauftragen die Firma eingeordneten Papiere mit den VEREINIGTE STAATEN Aktien und der Austausch und im November 2000, bot Transmeta ein Stück von sich der Öffentlichkeit für $21 pro Anteil an.
Obgleich es im Schatten des weltweiten Spanführers INTEL funktionierte, hatte Transmeta viele bullish Verfechter. Und warum nicht? Seine Mikroprozessoren produzieren weit weniger Hitze und verbrauchen weniger Energie, als aller INTEL anbieten muß, der längeres Batterieleben für die beweglichen Geräte bedeutet, die sie benutzen. In und weil die Architektur wird Software-gegründet, können die Späne selbst entworfen werden in Computer Formen und Größen, die nicht vorher möglich gewesen waren.
Aber sie fällt aus, daß amerikanische Computerbenutzer nicht an ultradünnen und kompakten Laptop PC interessiert sind, die ist, warum Transmeta mehr Erfolg in Japan gehabt hat, in dem seine Kunden Hitachi miteinschließen (nyse: ERFOLG - Nachrichten - Leute), Sony (nyse: SNE - Nachrichten - Leute), Fujitsu (otc: FJTSY - Nachrichten - Leute) und Casio.
"Tabletten verursachen eine neue Gelegenheit für Transmeta, aber ihre vorhandenen Gelegenheiten wachsen nicht," sagt Brian Alger der pazifischen Wachstum-Billigkeit. "wir dachten sie würden erzeugen viel höheres Einkommen, aber sie haben nicht zum Wachstum geführt, das ist enttäuschend."
In der Tat während seinem Trimesterkonferenzanruf MittlerOktober, die Firma gesagt, um zu erwarten Verkäufe des 4. im Viertels von zwischen $5 Million und $6 Million auf einem gross-als-erwarteten prognostizierten Verlust von 13 Cents bis 15 Cents pro Anteil.
Noch kann CEO, den Perry die Firma sagt, Rentabilität durch das 4. Viertel von 20 erreichen
Lisa DiCarlo, 11.05.02, 9:47 AM ET
NEW YORK - On Nov. 7 in New York, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates will attempt to validate a new category of portable PCs called tablets. Its success could mean life or death for the promising but struggling chip company Transmeta.
Transmeta (nasdaq: TMTA - news - people ) develops very low-power microprocessors that rely on software rather than hardware to perform many of their functions. Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - news - people ) and others have signed on to use Transmeta`s chips in tablet PCs, and Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) has developed software specifically for the device.
More on Transmeta
Tear Sheet
Transmeta needs tablet PCs to be a hit. Sales this year are drying up--down almost 50% through the first nine months--while losses pile up. Almost all of its sales come from Japan, a country stuck in a seemingly endless recession. Transmeta`s chief executive, Matthew Perry, is the company`s fourth in less than three years.
Despite the heavy backing of industry leaders, it is questionable whether tablet PCs will take off in the critical U.S. market. Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ), which was slow to get into the low-power chip market, will soon unveil a competitor to Transmeta`s chip, which only compounds the smaller company`s challenges.
Transmeta, with $150 million in cash and equivalents, has halved its quarterly burn rate to about $20 million, largely through layoffs. That helped narrow losses last quarter, but if sales don`t pick up in a big way--and fast--it`s not that hard to envision the company being scooped up.
Things were not always this way. The company gained widespread attention in the late 1990s for working in total secrecy (complete with blacked-out windows at its Santa Clara, Calif., offices). Speculation was rampant about what the company was developing. Fueling the frenzy was one of its lead software engineers, Linus Torvalds, who was already famous for developing the core of the Linux operating system.
Finally on Jan. 19, 2000, the company introduced itself and its products to the world. The buzz surrounding the press conference is the kind of stuff usually reserved for rock stars. Every major newspaper in the country covered the event, including some broadcast networks.
Despite intense interest and positive feedback about its processors, then-chief executive David Ditzel said at the time that the company had no plans for a public offering. But eight months later, the company filed papers with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and in November 2000, Transmeta offered a piece of itself to the public for $21 per share.
Although it was operating in the shadow of worldwide chip leader Intel, Transmeta had many bullish supporters. And why not? Its microprocessors produce far less heat and consume less power than anything Intel has to offer, which means longer battery life for the portable gadgets that use them. And because the architecture is software-based, the chips themselves can be designed into computers in shapes and sizes that hadn`t previously been possible.
But it turns out that American computer users aren`t interested in ultra-thin and lightweight laptop PCs. That`s why Transmeta has had more success in Japan, where its customers include Hitachi (nyse: HIT - news - people ), Sony (nyse: SNE - news - people ), Fujitsu (otc: FJTSY - news - people ) and Casio.
"Tablets create a new opportunity for Transmeta but their existing opportunities aren`t growing," says Brian Alger of Pacific Growth Equities. "We thought they`d generate much higher revenue but they haven`t guided to growth, which is disappointing."
Indeed, during its third-quarter conference call in mid-October, the company said to expect fourth-quarter sales of between $5 million and $6 million on a bigger-than-expected forecasted loss of 13 cents to 15 cents per share.
Still, CEO Perry says the company can reach profitability by the fourth quarter of 2003, based somewhat on uptake of the forthcoming tablet PCs. To do that, the company needs to increase sales by a factor of seven, to about $40 million, to get to break even. Alger estimates that it will have to ship many hundreds of thousands of processors per quarter to hit that target. To get a sense of how far they have to go, consider that Transmeta has shipped only one million processors over the life of the company.
"We have our challenges," says Perry. "We`ll be hard at work in 2003, but based on what [customers] are telling us, IT spending will pick up next year."
As if a bad economy, losses and a questionable market were not enough, Transmeta is now in the sights of Intel, a $26.5 billion (sales) company. Intel, also of Santa Clara, Calif., has a low-power chip coming out early next year to rival Transmeta`s Crusoe chip. Perry believes his company has a two to three year technological lead, but in the end it may not matter. Intel can afford to sell chips less expensively than it normally would in order to gain a foothold in a given market--and it has proven its willingness to engage in price wars.
"Intel`s focus on battery life happened because Transmeta pressured them into it," says Alger. "It forced them to do something different. The good news is you`ve got a giant to acknowledge you but the bad news is you`ve woken the giant."
Perry hopes that customers, particularly those on the go, will apply new criteria to computer buying that will replace raw megahertz: longer batter life, easy PC synchronization, wireless networking and innovative designs.
One of Transmeta`s customers pushing this concept is a private concern called Antelope Technologies, whose tagline is "Forget everything you know about the personal computer."
That mantra would certainly apply to Transmeta, which Alger says has the first real new approach to personal computing he`s seen in a decade. That`s why, given its financial troubles--its stock has been more that halved this year, to $1.10--some have speculated since last year that the company is a takeover target.
"We absolutely have to get to profitability on the cash at hand," says Perry. "And show all of you that we have a great business that`s going to grow."
Now if only customers would cooperate.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transmeta Hängt In der Abgleichung Lisa DiCarlo, 11,05,02, 9:47 Morgens UND
NEUES YORK - an November 7 in neuem York, versucht Microsoft Vorsitzender Bill Gates, eine neue Kategorie bewegliche PC benannte Tabletten zu validieren. Sein Erfolg konnte das Leben oder Tod für die bedeuten versprechende aber kämpfende Spanfirma Transmeta.
Transmeta (Nasdaq: Auf TMTA - Nachrichten - Leute) entwickelt sehr Niederleistungsmikroprozessoren, die Software anstatt Kleinteile beruhen, um viele ihrer Funktionen durchzuführen. Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - Nachrichten - Leute) und andere haben an unterzeichnet, um zu benutzen Späne in Transmetas Tablette PC und Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - Nachrichten - Leute) hat Software spezifisch für die Vorrichtung entwickelt.
Mehr auf Transmeta Riss-Blatt
Transmeta muß Tablette PC ein Erfolg sein. Verkäufe, die dieses Jahr oben trocknen -- unten fast 50% durch die ersten neun Monate -- während Verluste oben anhäufen. Fast alle seine Verkäufe kommen aus Japan, ein Land, das in einer scheinbar endlosen Rezession gehaftet wird. Transmetas Hauptgeschäftsführer, Matthew Perry, ist der Firma 4. in weniger als drei Jahren.
Trotz des schweren Schutzträgers der Industrieführer, ist es fraglich, ob Tablette PC im kritischen VEREINIGTE STAATEN Markt sich entfernen. INTEL (Nasdaq: INTC - Nachrichten - Leute), die langsam war, in den Niederleistungsspanmarkt zu erhalten, stellt bald einen Konkurrenten zum Span Transmetas vor, der nur die Herausforderungen der kleineren Firma zusammensetzt.
Transmeta, mit $150 Million in Bargeld und Äquivalente, hat seinen vierteljährlichen Gemeinkostenaufwand einer Unternehmung bis ungefähr $20 Million, groß durch e Entlassungen halbiert. Das half letztem Viertel der geringen Verluste, aber, wenn Verkäufe nicht mit großer Begeisterung aufheben -- und fasten -- es ist nicht das, stark, zum sich der Firma vorzustellen, die oben geschaufelt wird.
Sachen waren nicht immer auf diese Weise. Die Firma gewann weitverbreitete Aufmerksamkeit in den späten neunziger Jahren für das Arbeiten in der Gesamtgeheimhaltung (führen Sie mit geschwärzten-heraus Fenstern bei seiner Sankt Clara, Calif., Büros durch). Betrachtung war zügellos über, was die Firma entwickelte. Den Frenzy zu tanken war eine seiner Leitung Software Engineers, Linus Torvalds, das bereits für das Entwickeln des Kernes des Linux Betriebssystems berühmt war.
Schließlich an Jan. 19, 2000, führte sich die Firma und seine Produkte zur Welt ein. Das Summen, welches die Pressekonferenz umgibt, ist die Art des Materials normalerweise aufgehoben für Felsensterne. Jede Hauptzeitung im Land umfaßte den Fall, einschließlich einiger Sendung Netze.
Trotz intensives Interesse und positives Rückgespräch über seine Prozessoren, sagte Dannleiter Executivdavid Ditzel zu der Zeit, daß die Firma keine Pläne für einen allgemeinen Antrag hatte. Aber acht Monate später, beauftragen die Firma eingeordneten Papiere mit den VEREINIGTE STAATEN Aktien und der Austausch und im November 2000, bot Transmeta ein Stück von sich der Öffentlichkeit für $21 pro Anteil an.
Obgleich es im Schatten des weltweiten Spanführers INTEL funktionierte, hatte Transmeta viele bullish Verfechter. Und warum nicht? Seine Mikroprozessoren produzieren weit weniger Hitze und verbrauchen weniger Energie, als aller INTEL anbieten muß, der längeres Batterieleben für die beweglichen Geräte bedeutet, die sie benutzen. In und weil die Architektur wird Software-gegründet, können die Späne selbst entworfen werden in Computer Formen und Größen, die nicht vorher möglich gewesen waren.
Aber sie fällt aus, daß amerikanische Computerbenutzer nicht an ultradünnen und kompakten Laptop PC interessiert sind, die ist, warum Transmeta mehr Erfolg in Japan gehabt hat, in dem seine Kunden Hitachi miteinschließen (nyse: ERFOLG - Nachrichten - Leute), Sony (nyse: SNE - Nachrichten - Leute), Fujitsu (otc: FJTSY - Nachrichten - Leute) und Casio.
"Tabletten verursachen eine neue Gelegenheit für Transmeta, aber ihre vorhandenen Gelegenheiten wachsen nicht," sagt Brian Alger der pazifischen Wachstum-Billigkeit. "wir dachten sie würden erzeugen viel höheres Einkommen, aber sie haben nicht zum Wachstum geführt, das ist enttäuschend."
In der Tat während seinem Trimesterkonferenzanruf MittlerOktober, die Firma gesagt, um zu erwarten Verkäufe des 4. im Viertels von zwischen $5 Million und $6 Million auf einem gross-als-erwarteten prognostizierten Verlust von 13 Cents bis 15 Cents pro Anteil.
Noch kann CEO, den Perry die Firma sagt, Rentabilität durch das 4. Viertel von 20 erreichen
Fast jeden Tag News zu finden
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Selected for Long Battery Life Tablet PCs
Thursday November 7, 6:01 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2002--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced that its energy-efficient Crusoe processor has been selected for long battery life Tablet PCs, including HP`s new Compaq Tablet PC TC1000, the first to use Transmeta`s new 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 processor.
ADVERTISEMENT
The Crusoe processor allows computer makers to offer long battery life and performance in slim, cool-running, small form factor Tablet PCs. The new generation of Tablet PCs suits the mobile and multi-functional requirements of today`s computer user and the Crusoe processor balances battery life and performance needs to maximize computing efficiency and user productivity.
Tablet PCs offer significantly greater functionality, mobility and versatility than traditional notebook PCs. One of the most important new dimensions of Tablet PCs is the addition of a pen-driven input and "digital ink," for the first time giving users the option to interface with their personal computers much as they would with a pad of paper and a pen, but with far greater flexibility.
"The energy-efficient properties of Transmeta`s Crusoe processor, combined with the power-management features of Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, provide users with more flexibility and mobility with their full-function mobile PCs than ever before," said Alexandra Loeb, vice president of the Tablet PC division at Microsoft Corp. "Working together for the past few years, the two companies are excited to finally bring the vision of the Tablet PC to users today."
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Powers HP`s Tablet PC
HP`s new Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 is the first computer to use the new 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 processor. The Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 weighs about three pounds, runs Microsoft`s new Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system and is a highly innovative notebook PC with a detachable keyboard, combining an efficient form factor with exceptional PC functionality.
"When designing the Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 we needed a high-performance processor that delivered the capability business users expect, but also put a premium on battery life," said Ted Clark, vice president of new notebook markets, HP Personal Systems Group. "Transmeta`s Crusoe TM5800 processor helped HP design a sleek, comfortable, lightweight Tablet PC that will allow business users to increase productivity in today`s ever-changing business environment."
"HP is known within the industry as a birthplace of invention and the Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 is another example of the innovation and leadership the company brings to the mobile market," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and chief executive officer of Transmeta Corporation.
PaceBlade Technology
Transmeta`s 867 MHz Crusoe TM5800 processor also drives PaceBlade`s PaceBook Tablet PC, an innovative Tablet PC version of the Taiwan-based company`s PaceBook notebook PC. PaceBlade`s Tablet PC will be available as of November 7.
"Transmeta`s Crusoe processor enabled PaceBlade to design a cool running, thin form factor Tablet PC with very good battery life," said Eric Djie, president of PaceBlade Technology.
First International Computer, Inc. (FIC)
FIC, a leading Taiwanese computer company, has incorporated a 933 MHz Crusoe TM5800 processor into its Slatevision T700 Tablet PC. FIC`s Tablet PC will be available as of November 7, initially in the U.S., Japan and Taiwan.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. To learn more about Transmeta visit www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of the company, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts. Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed report on Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Selected for Long Battery Life Tablet PCs
Thursday November 7, 6:01 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2002--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced that its energy-efficient Crusoe processor has been selected for long battery life Tablet PCs, including HP`s new Compaq Tablet PC TC1000, the first to use Transmeta`s new 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 processor.
ADVERTISEMENT
The Crusoe processor allows computer makers to offer long battery life and performance in slim, cool-running, small form factor Tablet PCs. The new generation of Tablet PCs suits the mobile and multi-functional requirements of today`s computer user and the Crusoe processor balances battery life and performance needs to maximize computing efficiency and user productivity.
Tablet PCs offer significantly greater functionality, mobility and versatility than traditional notebook PCs. One of the most important new dimensions of Tablet PCs is the addition of a pen-driven input and "digital ink," for the first time giving users the option to interface with their personal computers much as they would with a pad of paper and a pen, but with far greater flexibility.
"The energy-efficient properties of Transmeta`s Crusoe processor, combined with the power-management features of Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, provide users with more flexibility and mobility with their full-function mobile PCs than ever before," said Alexandra Loeb, vice president of the Tablet PC division at Microsoft Corp. "Working together for the past few years, the two companies are excited to finally bring the vision of the Tablet PC to users today."
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Powers HP`s Tablet PC
HP`s new Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 is the first computer to use the new 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 processor. The Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 weighs about three pounds, runs Microsoft`s new Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system and is a highly innovative notebook PC with a detachable keyboard, combining an efficient form factor with exceptional PC functionality.
"When designing the Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 we needed a high-performance processor that delivered the capability business users expect, but also put a premium on battery life," said Ted Clark, vice president of new notebook markets, HP Personal Systems Group. "Transmeta`s Crusoe TM5800 processor helped HP design a sleek, comfortable, lightweight Tablet PC that will allow business users to increase productivity in today`s ever-changing business environment."
"HP is known within the industry as a birthplace of invention and the Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 is another example of the innovation and leadership the company brings to the mobile market," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and chief executive officer of Transmeta Corporation.
PaceBlade Technology
Transmeta`s 867 MHz Crusoe TM5800 processor also drives PaceBlade`s PaceBook Tablet PC, an innovative Tablet PC version of the Taiwan-based company`s PaceBook notebook PC. PaceBlade`s Tablet PC will be available as of November 7.
"Transmeta`s Crusoe processor enabled PaceBlade to design a cool running, thin form factor Tablet PC with very good battery life," said Eric Djie, president of PaceBlade Technology.
First International Computer, Inc. (FIC)
FIC, a leading Taiwanese computer company, has incorporated a 933 MHz Crusoe TM5800 processor into its Slatevision T700 Tablet PC. FIC`s Tablet PC will be available as of November 7, initially in the U.S., Japan and Taiwan.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. To learn more about Transmeta visit www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of the company, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts. Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed report on Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
MSFT ---- only positive news about TMTA
HPQ ---- only positive news
Mossberg ---- positive review of TMTA based Tablet PC
Increased institutional buy.
You don`t need Harvard MBA to understand that this stock will go up from here.
HPQ ---- only positive news
Mossberg ---- positive review of TMTA based Tablet PC
Increased institutional buy.
You don`t need Harvard MBA to understand that this stock will go up from here.
Fast nur Käufer aber ein Kurs von 3-4% in Minus
Strong Buy
wieder eine positive News
Antelope Technologies` Crusoe-based Mobile Computer Core Wins Popular Science Magazine`s Top Award in Computers Category
Tuesday November 12, 6:00 am ET
DENVER & SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2002-- Antelope Technologies and Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced that Popular Science Magazine has named Antelope`s Crusoe-based Mobile Computer Core (MCC) as the 2002 Best of What`s New Grand Award winner in the Computers category.
ADVERTISEMENT
Each year, Popular Science reviews thousands of new products and innovations and chooses 100 winners in 10 categories for inclusion in its annual Best of What`s New issue. To win, a product or technology must represent a significant step forward in its category. All the winners are featured in the December issue of Popular Science.
No bigger than a laptop battery, the MCC is a high performance, fully functional PC with a highly efficient design. It includes a Crusoe TM5800 processor at 800 MHz and moving to 1 GHz, 10 gigabytes of storage, 256 megabytes of RAM, 3-D graphics, a disk drive and up to 12 hours of battery life.
The MCC, measuring just 3" x 5" x 3/4" and weighing less than nine ounces, is designed to plug into various accessories, including laptops, hand-held screens and head gear. Downloading is eliminated, as the core device will automatically identify and adapt its system to accessories. It has the capability to run the Linux, Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating systems and the MCC`s energy efficient Crusoe processor makes it ideal for portable applications, as no fan is required.
"Antelope Technologies is honored to receive this prestigious award and it`s exciting to be building the Mobile Computer Core and bringing this kind of innovative technology to market," said Kenneth Geyer, president of Antelope Technologies. "Popular Science is a personal favorite of mine, I`ve been reading it since I was a kid and winning this award is a dream come true."
"The Transmeta Crusoe processor`s unique balance of energy efficiency, long battery life, high performance and competitive cost makes leadership, efficient computing devices such as the Mobile Computer Core from Antelope Technologies possible," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and chief executive officer, Transmeta Corporation. "With our Crusoe technology, Antelope has created a revolutionary ultra-personal computer that moves desktop functionality to the palm of your hand."
Antelope has secured a ten-year license agreement to manufacture and market the Mobile Computer Core (MCC), using technology developed by IBM researchers.
About Antelope Technologies
Antelope Technologies is a Colorado Corporation that designs, manufactures, and markets mobile computing technologies. Based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, the company integrates these technologies for military, medical, industrial, security and law enforcement institutions worldwide. For more information about Antelope Technologies, visit
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gewinnt Crusoe-gegründeter beweglicher Computer-Kern der Antilope Technologien oberen Preis der populären Wissenschaft Zeitschrift in der Computer-Kategorie Dienstag November 12, 6:00 morgens UND
DENVER U. SANKT CLARA, Calif. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Nov.. 12, 2002 -- Antelope Technologies und Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - Nachrichten) verkündete heute, daß populäre Wissenschaft Zeitschrift Antelopes Crusoe-gegründeten beweglichen Computer-Kern (MCC) als die 2002 gut benannt hat von, was neuer großartiger Preissieger in der Computerkategorie ist. REKLAMEANZEIGE
Jedes Jahr wiederholt populäre Wissenschaft Tausenden der neuen Produkte und der Innovationen und wählt 100 Sieger in 10 Kategorien für Einbeziehung in seinem Jahrbuch gut von, was neue Ausgabe ist. Um zu gewinnen, müssen ein Produkt oder eine Technologie einen bedeutenden Jobstep darstellen, der in seiner Kategorie Vorwärts ist. Alle Sieger werden in der Dezember Ausgabe der populären Wissenschaft gekennzeichnet.
Nicht grösser als eine Laptopbatterie, ist die MCC eine hohe Leistung, völlig Funktions-PC mit einem in hohem Grade leistungsfähigen Design. Sie enthält einen Crusoe TM5800 Prozessor bei 800 MHZ und das Bewegen auf 1 Gigahertz, 10 Gigabytes Speicherung, 256 Megabytes von RAM, Graphiken 3-D, ein Laufwerk und bis 12 Stunden Batterieleben.
Die MCC, gerade 3"x 5" x 3/4"messend und weniger als neun Unzen wiegend, ist zu p konzipiert
Antelope Technologies` Crusoe-based Mobile Computer Core Wins Popular Science Magazine`s Top Award in Computers Category
Tuesday November 12, 6:00 am ET
DENVER & SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2002-- Antelope Technologies and Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced that Popular Science Magazine has named Antelope`s Crusoe-based Mobile Computer Core (MCC) as the 2002 Best of What`s New Grand Award winner in the Computers category.
ADVERTISEMENT
Each year, Popular Science reviews thousands of new products and innovations and chooses 100 winners in 10 categories for inclusion in its annual Best of What`s New issue. To win, a product or technology must represent a significant step forward in its category. All the winners are featured in the December issue of Popular Science.
No bigger than a laptop battery, the MCC is a high performance, fully functional PC with a highly efficient design. It includes a Crusoe TM5800 processor at 800 MHz and moving to 1 GHz, 10 gigabytes of storage, 256 megabytes of RAM, 3-D graphics, a disk drive and up to 12 hours of battery life.
The MCC, measuring just 3" x 5" x 3/4" and weighing less than nine ounces, is designed to plug into various accessories, including laptops, hand-held screens and head gear. Downloading is eliminated, as the core device will automatically identify and adapt its system to accessories. It has the capability to run the Linux, Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating systems and the MCC`s energy efficient Crusoe processor makes it ideal for portable applications, as no fan is required.
"Antelope Technologies is honored to receive this prestigious award and it`s exciting to be building the Mobile Computer Core and bringing this kind of innovative technology to market," said Kenneth Geyer, president of Antelope Technologies. "Popular Science is a personal favorite of mine, I`ve been reading it since I was a kid and winning this award is a dream come true."
"The Transmeta Crusoe processor`s unique balance of energy efficiency, long battery life, high performance and competitive cost makes leadership, efficient computing devices such as the Mobile Computer Core from Antelope Technologies possible," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and chief executive officer, Transmeta Corporation. "With our Crusoe technology, Antelope has created a revolutionary ultra-personal computer that moves desktop functionality to the palm of your hand."
Antelope has secured a ten-year license agreement to manufacture and market the Mobile Computer Core (MCC), using technology developed by IBM researchers.
About Antelope Technologies
Antelope Technologies is a Colorado Corporation that designs, manufactures, and markets mobile computing technologies. Based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, the company integrates these technologies for military, medical, industrial, security and law enforcement institutions worldwide. For more information about Antelope Technologies, visit
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gewinnt Crusoe-gegründeter beweglicher Computer-Kern der Antilope Technologien oberen Preis der populären Wissenschaft Zeitschrift in der Computer-Kategorie Dienstag November 12, 6:00 morgens UND
DENVER U. SANKT CLARA, Calif. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Nov.. 12, 2002 -- Antelope Technologies und Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - Nachrichten) verkündete heute, daß populäre Wissenschaft Zeitschrift Antelopes Crusoe-gegründeten beweglichen Computer-Kern (MCC) als die 2002 gut benannt hat von, was neuer großartiger Preissieger in der Computerkategorie ist. REKLAMEANZEIGE
Jedes Jahr wiederholt populäre Wissenschaft Tausenden der neuen Produkte und der Innovationen und wählt 100 Sieger in 10 Kategorien für Einbeziehung in seinem Jahrbuch gut von, was neue Ausgabe ist. Um zu gewinnen, müssen ein Produkt oder eine Technologie einen bedeutenden Jobstep darstellen, der in seiner Kategorie Vorwärts ist. Alle Sieger werden in der Dezember Ausgabe der populären Wissenschaft gekennzeichnet.
Nicht grösser als eine Laptopbatterie, ist die MCC eine hohe Leistung, völlig Funktions-PC mit einem in hohem Grade leistungsfähigen Design. Sie enthält einen Crusoe TM5800 Prozessor bei 800 MHZ und das Bewegen auf 1 Gigahertz, 10 Gigabytes Speicherung, 256 Megabytes von RAM, Graphiken 3-D, ein Laufwerk und bis 12 Stunden Batterieleben.
Die MCC, gerade 3"x 5" x 3/4"messend und weniger als neun Unzen wiegend, ist zu p konzipiert
Prozessor Crusoe Transmetas vorgewählt von TransDominion Technologies für leistungsfähiges Design der TrueGate Brandmauer-Geräte
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Selected by TransDominion Technologies for Efficient Design of TrueGate Firewall Appliances
Monday November 18, 6:00 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 18, 2002--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced that its Crusoe processor has been selected for efficient, embedded designs in TransDominion Technologies` line of firewall appliances.
ADVERTISEMENT
TransDominion Technologies is a leader in the security appliance industry, specializing in the design, integration, production, and support of customized embedded solutions. TransDominion enables independent software vendors (ISVs) to design, develop, and take to market innovative appliance solutions. TransDominion has partnered with some of the premier vendors in the security industry to help develop embedded appliances based on leading software architectures.
"For the TrueGate TG-23 and TG-27, we needed a processor that could provide high performance and enable an efficient design, a perfect fit for Transmeta`s Crusoe processor," said Nate Carmody, chief technology officer, TransDominion Technologies. "The Crusoe processor exceeded our expectations and provided minimal power consumption, making it the best solution for our needs."
The TrueGate TG-23 and TG-27 security appliances from TransDominion are designed to extend the centrally managed corporate firewall and VPN to branch offices in a cost-effective manner. The appliances combine the award winning StoneGate software with an innovative, solid-state platform with no moving parts. All application software resides on non-volatile flash media utilized to increase reliability and improve implementation support.
"Transmeta is pleased to work with TransDominion in support of its TrueGate family of quality firewall/VPN network appliances," said David Ditzel, vice president of marketing and chief technology officer, Transmeta Corporation. "TransDominion`s choice of Transmeta`s Crusoe processor validates the benefits of Crusoe`s software based architecture for efficient, embedded designs."
The TrueGate TG-23 and TG-27 are currently available from TransDominion. The TrueGate product line has an excellent price performance ratio in every product category.
For product specifications, visit: http://www.transdominion.com/product/specs.html.
For more information about TransDominion visit www.transdominion.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. To learn more about Transmeta visit www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of the company, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts. Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed report on Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Selected by TransDominion Technologies for Efficient Design of TrueGate Firewall Appliances
Monday November 18, 6:00 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 18, 2002--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced that its Crusoe processor has been selected for efficient, embedded designs in TransDominion Technologies` line of firewall appliances.
ADVERTISEMENT
TransDominion Technologies is a leader in the security appliance industry, specializing in the design, integration, production, and support of customized embedded solutions. TransDominion enables independent software vendors (ISVs) to design, develop, and take to market innovative appliance solutions. TransDominion has partnered with some of the premier vendors in the security industry to help develop embedded appliances based on leading software architectures.
"For the TrueGate TG-23 and TG-27, we needed a processor that could provide high performance and enable an efficient design, a perfect fit for Transmeta`s Crusoe processor," said Nate Carmody, chief technology officer, TransDominion Technologies. "The Crusoe processor exceeded our expectations and provided minimal power consumption, making it the best solution for our needs."
The TrueGate TG-23 and TG-27 security appliances from TransDominion are designed to extend the centrally managed corporate firewall and VPN to branch offices in a cost-effective manner. The appliances combine the award winning StoneGate software with an innovative, solid-state platform with no moving parts. All application software resides on non-volatile flash media utilized to increase reliability and improve implementation support.
"Transmeta is pleased to work with TransDominion in support of its TrueGate family of quality firewall/VPN network appliances," said David Ditzel, vice president of marketing and chief technology officer, Transmeta Corporation. "TransDominion`s choice of Transmeta`s Crusoe processor validates the benefits of Crusoe`s software based architecture for efficient, embedded designs."
The TrueGate TG-23 and TG-27 are currently available from TransDominion. The TrueGate product line has an excellent price performance ratio in every product category.
For product specifications, visit: http://www.transdominion.com/product/specs.html.
For more information about TransDominion visit www.transdominion.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. To learn more about Transmeta visit www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of the company, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts. Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed report on Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi, es gibt Gerüchte über den neuen Astro von Transmeta:
http://www6.tomshardware.com/business/02q4/021120/comdex_day…
At the end of our meeting, the Transmeta folks led us through two doors into a darkened room. In this darkened room we were given our first glimpse of "Astro," which is the code name for Transmeta`s new next generation processor. Sitting next to this Transmeta test unit was a new Sony 1.8GHz GRX notebook. We were shown a variety of applications, including: DVD playback, Office Applications, and some typical load and execute style demos. The new Transmeta Astro was faster in every demo that we saw than the Pentium 4m 1.8GHz chip that was in the Sony GRX. Sounds very interesting, right? The only problem is that Transmeta was unable to give us any additional details at this time, but it is clear that they have been hard at work on this new next generation processor. In the meantime, we can only speculate as to what Astro is or what Astro is capable of doing.
Astro soll im nächsten Jahr herauskommen und trotz höherer Leistung noch stromsparender als der Crusoe sein.
Gruss
Biglebovsky
http://www6.tomshardware.com/business/02q4/021120/comdex_day…
At the end of our meeting, the Transmeta folks led us through two doors into a darkened room. In this darkened room we were given our first glimpse of "Astro," which is the code name for Transmeta`s new next generation processor. Sitting next to this Transmeta test unit was a new Sony 1.8GHz GRX notebook. We were shown a variety of applications, including: DVD playback, Office Applications, and some typical load and execute style demos. The new Transmeta Astro was faster in every demo that we saw than the Pentium 4m 1.8GHz chip that was in the Sony GRX. Sounds very interesting, right? The only problem is that Transmeta was unable to give us any additional details at this time, but it is clear that they have been hard at work on this new next generation processor. In the meantime, we can only speculate as to what Astro is or what Astro is capable of doing.
Astro soll im nächsten Jahr herauskommen und trotz höherer Leistung noch stromsparender als der Crusoe sein.
Gruss
Biglebovsky
1,48 + 0,220 + 17,46 2,00 Mio. 1.400.300 22. Nov 22:32
Eröffnungskurs 1,25
Tageshöchstkurs 1,64
Eröffnungskurs 1,25
Tageshöchstkurs 1,64
p Schön,kommt langsam wieder zurück
Werde hier mit Sicherheit noch mal Nachkaufen!!!
Gerüchte über den neuen Astro von Transmeta,sollten
wenn sich die Zeit nähert wieder für eine ordentliche
Kursbewegung sorgen!
Werde hier mit Sicherheit noch mal Nachkaufen!!!
Gerüchte über den neuen Astro von Transmeta,sollten
wenn sich die Zeit nähert wieder für eine ordentliche
Kursbewegung sorgen!
Aktl. 1,22
Ab 1,15 wird wieder schön neu eingekauft,
Ab 1,15 wird wieder schön neu eingekauft,
Press Release Source: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Endorses U.S. Federal Law Enforcement Effort to Protect Microprocessor Trade Secrets
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 5, 2002--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today declared its strong support for a sustained federal law enforcement effort to thwart and prosecute an alleged conspiracy to steal computing technology and intellectual property from Transmeta and three other companies. On December 4, 2002, the government`s effort yielded a federal grand jury indictment charging two former Transmeta employees with conspiracy to commit economic espionage and related theft of trade secrets consisting primarily of certain innovative microprocessor technologies developed by Transmeta.
ADVERTISEMENT
"For more than a year we have worked closely and productively with U.S. law enforcement to prevent any actual loss of our intellectual property or advanced processor technology and to pursue prosecution of the conduct alleged in yesterday`s indictment," said John O. Horsley, vice president and general counsel, Transmeta Corporation. "In order to ensure the integrity of governmental processes, we will not comment independently on the substance of the indictment. We wish, however, to express our gratitude to the FBI and the U.S. Attorney`s Office for their substantial efforts, which have helped to protect the trade secrets developed by Transmeta and other victim companies from misappropriation."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. For more information visit http://www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Transmeta Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Cautionary Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of the company, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts. Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
Transmeta Endorses U.S. Federal Law Enforcement Effort to Protect Microprocessor Trade Secrets
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 5, 2002--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today declared its strong support for a sustained federal law enforcement effort to thwart and prosecute an alleged conspiracy to steal computing technology and intellectual property from Transmeta and three other companies. On December 4, 2002, the government`s effort yielded a federal grand jury indictment charging two former Transmeta employees with conspiracy to commit economic espionage and related theft of trade secrets consisting primarily of certain innovative microprocessor technologies developed by Transmeta.
ADVERTISEMENT
"For more than a year we have worked closely and productively with U.S. law enforcement to prevent any actual loss of our intellectual property or advanced processor technology and to pursue prosecution of the conduct alleged in yesterday`s indictment," said John O. Horsley, vice president and general counsel, Transmeta Corporation. "In order to ensure the integrity of governmental processes, we will not comment independently on the substance of the indictment. We wish, however, to express our gratitude to the FBI and the U.S. Attorney`s Office for their substantial efforts, which have helped to protect the trade secrets developed by Transmeta and other victim companies from misappropriation."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications. For more information visit http://www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Transmeta Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Cautionary Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of the company, which statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions, which may differ materially from actual results or future events. All such forward-looking statements are based upon our current expectations but involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and the company will not necessarily provide updates of its forward-looking projections or forecasts. Risks and uncertainties that may have material effects on our future performance include general economic conditions, including the recent significant slowdown in the technology sector and semiconductor industry, the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, potential fluctuations in our quarterly results, dependence on increasing demand for our Crusoe products, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new products in a timely and cost effective manner, market acceptance of our new products and of our customers` systems using our products, the growth of emerging markets that we are addressing, our customer concentration, the loss of revenue if a major customer were to cancel, reduce or delay a product order, inventory write-offs from a failure to forecast product demand accurately, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, delays in product deliveries as we transition to smaller geometry process technologies, intense competition from Intel and others, rapid technological change, patents and intellectual property rights, volatility of our stock price, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor market. We urge investors to review our regular filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including specifically our most recently filed Form 10-Q, which identifies and describes many of these and other important risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in these forward-looking statements.
great news + CES!!!
Transmeta Corporation Expands Target Markets with New Crusoe SE Processors for x86, Fanless Embedded Applications
Monday January 6, 6:03 am ET ...more:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030106/60032_1.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030106/60032_1.html
Transmeta Corporation Expands Target Markets with New Crusoe SE Processors for x86, Fanless Embedded Applications
Monday January 6, 6:03 am ET ...more:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030106/60032_1.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030106/60032_1.html
Press Release Source: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation to Present at Fifth Annual Needham Growth Conference
Monday January 6, 6:04 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), will present at the Fifth Annual Needham Growth Conference in New York on Tuesday, January 7, 2003. Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, will be speaking and a webcast of the presentation will be available:
Date: Tuesday, January 7
Time: 1:00 p.m. (PT); 4:00 p.m. (ET) for the live
presentation
Location: On the web at www.transmeta.com
Replay: Available one hour after presentation ends and
accessible for 60 days
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications.
To learn more about Transmeta visit www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Transmeta Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:
Transmeta Corporation
Svend-Olav Carlsen, Chief Financial Officer, 408/919-3000
or
Stapleton Communications Inc.
Kristine Mozes, 650/470-0200
kristine@stapleton.com
Transmeta Corporation to Present at Fifth Annual Needham Growth Conference
Monday January 6, 6:04 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), will present at the Fifth Annual Needham Growth Conference in New York on Tuesday, January 7, 2003. Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, will be speaking and a webcast of the presentation will be available:
Date: Tuesday, January 7
Time: 1:00 p.m. (PT); 4:00 p.m. (ET) for the live
presentation
Location: On the web at www.transmeta.com
Replay: Available one hour after presentation ends and
accessible for 60 days
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware and software technologies that enable computer manufacturers to build computers that simultaneously offer long battery life, high performance and x86 compatibility. Transmeta`s family of Crusoe microprocessors is targeted at the notebook, Tablet PC and Internet appliance segments of the mobile Internet computer market, as well as a range of embedded applications.
To learn more about Transmeta visit www.transmeta.com.
Note to Editors: Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Transmeta Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:
Transmeta Corporation
Svend-Olav Carlsen, Chief Financial Officer, 408/919-3000
or
Stapleton Communications Inc.
Kristine Mozes, 650/470-0200
kristine@stapleton.com
Press Release Source: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation Expands Target Markets with New Crusoe SE Processors for x86, Fanless Embedded Applications
Monday January 6, 6:03 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced new energy efficient Crusoe(TM) Special Embedded (SE) processors targeting a wide range of x86 embedded applications, including industrial automation, scientific instrumentation, retail kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automotive infotainment, process control and home automation systems. Transmeta also announced an Embedded Partners Program for leading BIOS/firmware companies, embedded operating system companies and silicon component suppliers committed to supporting customers developing efficient embedded designs based on Crusoe SE processors.
Weiter unter:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030106/60032_1.html
Transmeta Corporation Expands Target Markets with New Crusoe SE Processors for x86, Fanless Embedded Applications
Monday January 6, 6:03 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News) today announced new energy efficient Crusoe(TM) Special Embedded (SE) processors targeting a wide range of x86 embedded applications, including industrial automation, scientific instrumentation, retail kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automotive infotainment, process control and home automation systems. Transmeta also announced an Embedded Partners Program for leading BIOS/firmware companies, embedded operating system companies and silicon component suppliers committed to supporting customers developing efficient embedded designs based on Crusoe SE processors.
Weiter unter:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030106/60032_1.html
Umsatz NOCH relativ schwach!!!!
Und was heißt das auf deutsch ?
Transmeta kündigt CPU mit Krypto-Funktionen an
Der Prozessorhersteller Transmeta will seinen Crusoe TM5800 mit integrierten Kryptographie-Funktionen auf den Markt bringen. Die ersten Prototypen sollen bereits vom taiwanesischen Auftragsfertiger TSMC geliefert worden sein. Die Markteinführung ist für die zweite Jahreshälfte geplant, berichtet das US-Onlinemagazin `ExtremeTech` heute unter Berufung auf Walter Sun, Produktmanager bei Transmeta.
Die neuen CPUs sollen dabei die Verschlüsselung der Daten mit den Algorithmen Data Encryption Standard (DES), DES-X und Triple DES gegenüber einer Software-basierten Codierung deutlich beschleunigen. Die direkte Integration in die CPU soll die Sicherheit gegenüber einem separaten Krypto-Chip, dessen Kommunikation mit dem Prozessor theoretisch abgehört werden kann, erhöhen.
Auch Intel und AMD haben die Integration von Security-Technologien angekündigt. Dabei sollen entweder Microsofts Palladium oder die Entwicklungen der Trusted Computing Initiative zum Einsatz kommen
Der Prozessorhersteller Transmeta will seinen Crusoe TM5800 mit integrierten Kryptographie-Funktionen auf den Markt bringen. Die ersten Prototypen sollen bereits vom taiwanesischen Auftragsfertiger TSMC geliefert worden sein. Die Markteinführung ist für die zweite Jahreshälfte geplant, berichtet das US-Onlinemagazin `ExtremeTech` heute unter Berufung auf Walter Sun, Produktmanager bei Transmeta.
Die neuen CPUs sollen dabei die Verschlüsselung der Daten mit den Algorithmen Data Encryption Standard (DES), DES-X und Triple DES gegenüber einer Software-basierten Codierung deutlich beschleunigen. Die direkte Integration in die CPU soll die Sicherheit gegenüber einem separaten Krypto-Chip, dessen Kommunikation mit dem Prozessor theoretisch abgehört werden kann, erhöhen.
Auch Intel und AMD haben die Integration von Security-Technologien angekündigt. Dabei sollen entweder Microsofts Palladium oder die Entwicklungen der Trusted Computing Initiative zum Einsatz kommen
Transmeta: Wettlauf mit Intel
Transmeta verkündet am Dienstag das Vorhaben, in zukünftige Prozessoren intergrierte Sicherheitsfunktionen integrieren zu wollen, um im Wettbewerb gegen den größten Konkurrenten Intel bestehen zu können, der mit seiner "Centrino" Technologie das mobile Computing vorantreiben will. Eine neue Version von Transmeta`s Crusoe TM5800 Prozessor wird in der zweiten Jahreshälfte verfügbar sein, so Walter Sun, ein leitender Produktmanager bei dem in San Fransisco ansässigen Unternehmen. Im September kündigte Intel bereits das Vorhaben an, Sicherheitsfunktionen in den nächsten Prozessor mit dem Codenamen LaGrande innerhalb der nächsten zwei Jahre integrieren zu wollen.
Transmeta verkündet am Dienstag das Vorhaben, in zukünftige Prozessoren intergrierte Sicherheitsfunktionen integrieren zu wollen, um im Wettbewerb gegen den größten Konkurrenten Intel bestehen zu können, der mit seiner "Centrino" Technologie das mobile Computing vorantreiben will. Eine neue Version von Transmeta`s Crusoe TM5800 Prozessor wird in der zweiten Jahreshälfte verfügbar sein, so Walter Sun, ein leitender Produktmanager bei dem in San Fransisco ansässigen Unternehmen. Im September kündigte Intel bereits das Vorhaben an, Sicherheitsfunktionen in den nächsten Prozessor mit dem Codenamen LaGrande innerhalb der nächsten zwei Jahre integrieren zu wollen.
Chiphersteller Transmeta mit Quartalszahlen Newssuche
WKN / Symbol / Stichwort
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta, der hauptsächlich Prozessoren für mobile Geräte wie Laptops produziert, meldete heute die Zahlen für das vierte Quartal 2002. Den Angaben zufolge fiel bei einem Umsatz von 6,1 Mio. Dollar ein Verlust von 21,7 Mio. Dollar an. Exklusive Abschreibungen lag das Minus allerdings nur bei 17,6 Mio. Dollar oder 13 Cents je Aktie. Dieses Ergebnis entspricht nahezu dem des Vorquartals.
Analysten hatten im Vorfeld einen Verlust von 13 Cents je Aktie bei Erlösen in Höhe von 5 Mio. Dollar erwartet.
Das Management kündigte an, vor allem in der zweiten Jahreshälfte 2003 deutlich wachsen zu können, da dann der Chip TM8000 in größeren Mengen verkauft werden könnte. Dies hänge mit einer steigenden Nachfrage nach Tablet-PCs zusammen, die immer beliebter würden.
Für das erste Quartal rechnet Transmeta allerdings mit Umsätzen auf dem Niveau des vierten Quartals. Der Verlust soll bei 12-13 Cents je Aktie liegen.
Nachbörslich konnte die Aktie zwei Prozent auf 1,40 Dollar zulegen
Es wird auch langsam Zeit,sonst können sie den Laden bald zumachen!!!
WKN / Symbol / Stichwort
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta, der hauptsächlich Prozessoren für mobile Geräte wie Laptops produziert, meldete heute die Zahlen für das vierte Quartal 2002. Den Angaben zufolge fiel bei einem Umsatz von 6,1 Mio. Dollar ein Verlust von 21,7 Mio. Dollar an. Exklusive Abschreibungen lag das Minus allerdings nur bei 17,6 Mio. Dollar oder 13 Cents je Aktie. Dieses Ergebnis entspricht nahezu dem des Vorquartals.
Analysten hatten im Vorfeld einen Verlust von 13 Cents je Aktie bei Erlösen in Höhe von 5 Mio. Dollar erwartet.
Das Management kündigte an, vor allem in der zweiten Jahreshälfte 2003 deutlich wachsen zu können, da dann der Chip TM8000 in größeren Mengen verkauft werden könnte. Dies hänge mit einer steigenden Nachfrage nach Tablet-PCs zusammen, die immer beliebter würden.
Für das erste Quartal rechnet Transmeta allerdings mit Umsätzen auf dem Niveau des vierten Quartals. Der Verlust soll bei 12-13 Cents je Aktie liegen.
Nachbörslich konnte die Aktie zwei Prozent auf 1,40 Dollar zulegen
Es wird auch langsam Zeit,sonst können sie den Laden bald zumachen!!!
na , ?
das kann sich doch alles sehen lassen heute !
hoffendlich sind die guten allgemeinen kursentwicklungen
keine "kurz-vor-tot-euphorie" .
bist du noch positioniert bei transmeta ?
das kann sich doch alles sehen lassen heute !
hoffendlich sind die guten allgemeinen kursentwicklungen
keine "kurz-vor-tot-euphorie" .
bist du noch positioniert bei transmeta ?
Lasse alles laufen
Schnitt:0,98
Nur die Zahlen haben mir trotz immer wieder guten Nachrichten noch nicht ganz gefallen!
Ich denke hier wird bald noch was folgen!!!
Letzte aktuelle Nachrichten:
Transmeta mit Notebook-Auftrag aus China
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta wird Prozessoren an Tsinghua Unisplendour liefern, den zweitgrößten Notebook-Anbieter des Landes. Der energiesparende Crusoe TM5800 soll in ein besonders leichtes Modell eingebaut werden, das sich an eine weibliche Käuferschicht wendet, gab das Unternehmen in Santa Clara im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien bekannt. Angaben zum finanziellen Volumen des Auftrags wurden nicht gemacht.
Das Gerät mit der Produktbezeichnung Lilly soll nur 1,6 Kilo wiegen. Ausgestattet ist es mit einer 20 GB Festplatte, einem 12,1 Zoll-Display und 128 MB RAM. Die Akkubetriebsdauer gibt Transmeta mit vier Stunden an. Das Gerät kam in dieser Woche, zu einem für chinesische Verhältnisse extrem hohen Preis von umgerechnet 1.200 Dollar auf den Markt. (as)
Schnitt:0,98
Nur die Zahlen haben mir trotz immer wieder guten Nachrichten noch nicht ganz gefallen!
Ich denke hier wird bald noch was folgen!!!
Letzte aktuelle Nachrichten:
Transmeta mit Notebook-Auftrag aus China
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta wird Prozessoren an Tsinghua Unisplendour liefern, den zweitgrößten Notebook-Anbieter des Landes. Der energiesparende Crusoe TM5800 soll in ein besonders leichtes Modell eingebaut werden, das sich an eine weibliche Käuferschicht wendet, gab das Unternehmen in Santa Clara im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien bekannt. Angaben zum finanziellen Volumen des Auftrags wurden nicht gemacht.
Das Gerät mit der Produktbezeichnung Lilly soll nur 1,6 Kilo wiegen. Ausgestattet ist es mit einer 20 GB Festplatte, einem 12,1 Zoll-Display und 128 MB RAM. Die Akkubetriebsdauer gibt Transmeta mit vier Stunden an. Das Gerät kam in dieser Woche, zu einem für chinesische Verhältnisse extrem hohen Preis von umgerechnet 1.200 Dollar auf den Markt. (as)
Chinese man pleads innocent to tech export charge
Thursday January 23, 10:02 pm ET
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan 23 (Reuters) - A Chinese businessman accused of illegally exporting technology with military applications pleaded innocent in U.S. federal court on Thursday in the latest case charging a native of China with high-tech piracy in Silicon Valley.
ADVERTISEMENT
Qing Chang Jiang, who faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, was arrested on Jan. 10 for allegedly exporting microwave amplifiers, which have commercial applications but can also be used for military purposes like guiding missiles.
Jiang is the fourth Chinese native indicted since October for allegedly stealing trade secrets or trying to ship equipment illegally from the high-tech home of some of the world`s largest technology companies.
The equipment bought by Jiang, the president of privately held EHI Group USA Inc./Araj Electronics, can improve the quality of long-distance telephone calls but is also found in missile guidance systems.
Jiang`s attorney Lupe Martinez questioned whether prosecutors would have gone after his client had he worked for a large corporation and said authorities were exaggerating the threat his client posed.
"This is all so politicized," Martinez said. "I don`t want to get up on a soap box but it is much easier to charge a small businessman."
Prosecutors allege Jiang exported the dual-use microwave amplifiers to a company sharing an address with a Chinese government agency called the 54th Research Institute.
Ross Nadel, a federal prosecutor involved in the case, declined to provide specifics on Jiang`s indictment but said industrial espionage was likely on the rise in Silicon Valley.
Jiang`s arrest followed the December indictments of Fei Ye and Ming Zhong, who were charged with conspiracy to steal trade secrets from Sun Microsystems (NasdaqNM:SUNW - News), Transmeta Corp. (NasdaqNM:TMTA - News), NEC Electronics and Trident Microsystems <TRID.O >.
In October Shan Yan Ming, an employee of a division of PetroChina, was indicted for alleging trying to steal software programs and source code that helps identify oil reserves.
Thursday January 23, 10:02 pm ET
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan 23 (Reuters) - A Chinese businessman accused of illegally exporting technology with military applications pleaded innocent in U.S. federal court on Thursday in the latest case charging a native of China with high-tech piracy in Silicon Valley.
ADVERTISEMENT
Qing Chang Jiang, who faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, was arrested on Jan. 10 for allegedly exporting microwave amplifiers, which have commercial applications but can also be used for military purposes like guiding missiles.
Jiang is the fourth Chinese native indicted since October for allegedly stealing trade secrets or trying to ship equipment illegally from the high-tech home of some of the world`s largest technology companies.
The equipment bought by Jiang, the president of privately held EHI Group USA Inc./Araj Electronics, can improve the quality of long-distance telephone calls but is also found in missile guidance systems.
Jiang`s attorney Lupe Martinez questioned whether prosecutors would have gone after his client had he worked for a large corporation and said authorities were exaggerating the threat his client posed.
"This is all so politicized," Martinez said. "I don`t want to get up on a soap box but it is much easier to charge a small businessman."
Prosecutors allege Jiang exported the dual-use microwave amplifiers to a company sharing an address with a Chinese government agency called the 54th Research Institute.
Ross Nadel, a federal prosecutor involved in the case, declined to provide specifics on Jiang`s indictment but said industrial espionage was likely on the rise in Silicon Valley.
Jiang`s arrest followed the December indictments of Fei Ye and Ming Zhong, who were charged with conspiracy to steal trade secrets from Sun Microsystems (NasdaqNM:SUNW - News), Transmeta Corp. (NasdaqNM:TMTA - News), NEC Electronics and Trident Microsystems <TRID.O >.
In October Shan Yan Ming, an employee of a division of PetroChina, was indicted for alleging trying to steal software programs and source code that helps identify oil reserves.
Amis sind gut drauf
http://messages.yahoo.com/?action=q&board=tmta
aber das Volumen noch Verbesserungs_würdig!
http://messages.yahoo.com/?action=q&board=tmta
aber das Volumen noch Verbesserungs_würdig!
Aber wir sind auf den guten Weg,die 5Millonen werden
schon bald kommen wenn Tmta weiter ihre Chip unter die Leute bringt!
Risiko:Schon bei den Vertrag mit Hewlett-Packard war nicht eindeutig
Für welche Preise Tmta ihre Chips verkauft!
schon bald kommen wenn Tmta weiter ihre Chip unter die Leute bringt!
Risiko:Schon bei den Vertrag mit Hewlett-Packard war nicht eindeutig
Für welche Preise Tmta ihre Chips verkauft!
Da haben wir es ja!
Transmeta gefragt, möglicher Auftrag von HP
29.01. / 20:24
Laut den Analysten von Pacific Growth hat Transmeta einen Auftrag von Hewlett-Packard für seine Tablet PCs erhalten. Die Analysten versuchen aktuell, sich dies vom Unternehmen bestätigen zu lassen, hieß es. Sollte der Auftragseingang bestätigt werden, so würde dies die Wahrscheinlichkeit der Erreichung der Gewinnerwartungen im vierten Quartal Transmeta´s erhöhen, hieß es. Die Transmeta Aktie steigt um 18.49% auf $1.41.
Transmeta gefragt, möglicher Auftrag von HP
29.01. / 20:24
Laut den Analysten von Pacific Growth hat Transmeta einen Auftrag von Hewlett-Packard für seine Tablet PCs erhalten. Die Analysten versuchen aktuell, sich dies vom Unternehmen bestätigen zu lassen, hieß es. Sollte der Auftragseingang bestätigt werden, so würde dies die Wahrscheinlichkeit der Erreichung der Gewinnerwartungen im vierten Quartal Transmeta´s erhöhen, hieß es. Die Transmeta Aktie steigt um 18.49% auf $1.41.
Die 5Mill.Dollar Marke wurde gerade durchbrochen
Big in Japan
By Arron Rouse: Wednesday 29 January 2003, 14:13
TRANSMETA MAY HAVE found a saviour in Elitegroup. According to DigiTimes, 60% of ECS DeskNotes machines will be fitted with Crusoe processors this year. Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has taken a big shine to the struggling chip company, it is one of the biggest players in the notebook game producing systems for rebadging as well as their own machines.
Transmeta has needed a win like this for some time. Despite several of its customers turning out relatively high profile machines based on the Crusoe, the company has been in a fairly weak position up until now. End users seem to have a love-hate relationship with the Crusoe, some crooning about its low power requirements and minimal heat dissipation, others wailing about its comparatively poor performance.
Whatever the end users think, Transmeta has certainly become big in Japan and ECS in buying Crusoes seem determined to get a bigger slice of that market. Whether we will see these machines appear in the West is a question that remains hanging but it seems likely. One thing is certain, ECS are aiming to undercut the competition with prices starting under NT$20,000. That`s about 20% less than competing offerings from Asustek and Acer.
ECS are aiming to sell around 600,000 DeskNote machines this year giving Transmeta sales of around 360,000 processors. Transmeta negotiators must have had to play a very tough game, previously ECS had favoured VIA`s C3 processors which are definitely cheap. Let`s hope this isn`t a Pyrrhic victory. µ
from
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=7484
By Arron Rouse: Wednesday 29 January 2003, 14:13
TRANSMETA MAY HAVE found a saviour in Elitegroup. According to DigiTimes, 60% of ECS DeskNotes machines will be fitted with Crusoe processors this year. Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has taken a big shine to the struggling chip company, it is one of the biggest players in the notebook game producing systems for rebadging as well as their own machines.
Transmeta has needed a win like this for some time. Despite several of its customers turning out relatively high profile machines based on the Crusoe, the company has been in a fairly weak position up until now. End users seem to have a love-hate relationship with the Crusoe, some crooning about its low power requirements and minimal heat dissipation, others wailing about its comparatively poor performance.
Whatever the end users think, Transmeta has certainly become big in Japan and ECS in buying Crusoes seem determined to get a bigger slice of that market. Whether we will see these machines appear in the West is a question that remains hanging but it seems likely. One thing is certain, ECS are aiming to undercut the competition with prices starting under NT$20,000. That`s about 20% less than competing offerings from Asustek and Acer.
ECS are aiming to sell around 600,000 DeskNote machines this year giving Transmeta sales of around 360,000 processors. Transmeta negotiators must have had to play a very tough game, previously ECS had favoured VIA`s C3 processors which are definitely cheap. Let`s hope this isn`t a Pyrrhic victory. µ
from
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=7484
Transmeta upgraded to "equal weight"
01/30/2003
NEW YORK, January 30 (New Ratings) - Analysts at Pacific Growth Equities upgrade Transmeta Corporation (TMTA:NASDAQ) from "underweight" to "equal weight."
The analysts mention that Transmeta is expected to become the major supplier to Elitegroup Computer Systems, a leading Taiwan manufacturer of desktop notebooks. Elitegroup Computer Systems is expected to purchase 60% of its required equipment from Transmeta, enabling Transmeta to consolidate its market position and improve earnings.
01/30/2003
NEW YORK, January 30 (New Ratings) - Analysts at Pacific Growth Equities upgrade Transmeta Corporation (TMTA:NASDAQ) from "underweight" to "equal weight."
The analysts mention that Transmeta is expected to become the major supplier to Elitegroup Computer Systems, a leading Taiwan manufacturer of desktop notebooks. Elitegroup Computer Systems is expected to purchase 60% of its required equipment from Transmeta, enabling Transmeta to consolidate its market position and improve earnings.
Rein charttechnisch scheint der nächste breakout in der Mache. Ein Schlusskurs über der 200 sma dürfte uns zumindest das Gap bis $1.9 schliessen lassen. Satte +50%...
Transmeta Upgrade
Pacific Growth Equities
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten vom Investmenthaus Pacific Growth Equities stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (WKN 564775) von „underweight“ auf „equal weight“ hoch. Berichte über Design-Gewinne außerhalb Asiens könnten zu dem lange erwarteten Umsatzwachstum führen.
Pacific Growth Equities
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten vom Investmenthaus Pacific Growth Equities stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (WKN 564775) von „underweight“ auf „equal weight“ hoch. Berichte über Design-Gewinne außerhalb Asiens könnten zu dem lange erwarteten Umsatzwachstum führen.
Ein weiterer Kunde
Transmeta Prozessor für Viglen Tablet PC in Grossbritannien
Der Prozessorhersteller Transmeta liefert seinen Crusoe Prozessor an den britischen Tablet PC Hersteller Viglen. Der Viglen eXaro Tablet PC wird mit einem 933 MHz Crusoe TM5800 Prozessor arbeiten, der ohne Kühlkörper auskommt. Das gab das Unternehmen heute in Santa Clara, Kalifornien bekannt.
Die weiteren Ausstattungsmerkmale des eXaro sind 10,4 Zoll Touchscreen, eine 20GB Festplatte, 256MB DDR SDRAM, 8MB Grafikspeicher, AC`97 Audio, 10/100 Ethernet Adapter, 802.11b Wireless Network Adapter, V.92 56kbps Modem, 2x USB, IEEE1394 FireWire und eine Dockingstation. Betriebssystem wird die Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition sein. Das Gerät ist ab sofort zu einem Preis von 1.459 Dollar im Handel .
Transmeta Prozessor für Viglen Tablet PC in Grossbritannien
Der Prozessorhersteller Transmeta liefert seinen Crusoe Prozessor an den britischen Tablet PC Hersteller Viglen. Der Viglen eXaro Tablet PC wird mit einem 933 MHz Crusoe TM5800 Prozessor arbeiten, der ohne Kühlkörper auskommt. Das gab das Unternehmen heute in Santa Clara, Kalifornien bekannt.
Die weiteren Ausstattungsmerkmale des eXaro sind 10,4 Zoll Touchscreen, eine 20GB Festplatte, 256MB DDR SDRAM, 8MB Grafikspeicher, AC`97 Audio, 10/100 Ethernet Adapter, 802.11b Wireless Network Adapter, V.92 56kbps Modem, 2x USB, IEEE1394 FireWire und eine Dockingstation. Betriebssystem wird die Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition sein. Das Gerät ist ab sofort zu einem Preis von 1.459 Dollar im Handel .
Neuer Transmeta-Prozessor mit Design-Ideen des Athlon64 von AMD
Transmetas Crusoe-Nachfolger Astro wird eine komplett neue Architektur enthalten, und zugleich einige Design-Ideen beim Athlon 64 des Konkurrenten AMD entleihen. Der TM8000 alias Astro wird einen integrierten Northbridge-Chip enthalten, der den Prozessor mit dem Arbeitsspeicher verbindet. Die Verbindung zu anderen Komponenten wird via HyperTransport mit 400MHz erfolgen, sagte Transmetas Technikchef John Heinlein, heute in Santa Clara im US-Bundesstaat Kalifonien.
Der Prozessorkern werde komplett neu sein, und acht Operationen pro Rechenzyklus ausführen können, eine Verdoppelung der bisherigen Leitungen von Transmeta-Chips. "Der TM8000 ist auch in Sachen Performance sehr konkurrenzfähig", so Heinlein weiter. Gebaut wird der Notebook-Chip im 0,13 Micron Verfahren vom Lizenzfertiger Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.
Transmetas Crusoe-Nachfolger Astro wird eine komplett neue Architektur enthalten, und zugleich einige Design-Ideen beim Athlon 64 des Konkurrenten AMD entleihen. Der TM8000 alias Astro wird einen integrierten Northbridge-Chip enthalten, der den Prozessor mit dem Arbeitsspeicher verbindet. Die Verbindung zu anderen Komponenten wird via HyperTransport mit 400MHz erfolgen, sagte Transmetas Technikchef John Heinlein, heute in Santa Clara im US-Bundesstaat Kalifonien.
Der Prozessorkern werde komplett neu sein, und acht Operationen pro Rechenzyklus ausführen können, eine Verdoppelung der bisherigen Leitungen von Transmeta-Chips. "Der TM8000 ist auch in Sachen Performance sehr konkurrenzfähig", so Heinlein weiter. Gebaut wird der Notebook-Chip im 0,13 Micron Verfahren vom Lizenzfertiger Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.
Transmeta gains a design win in European embedded market
By Peter Clarke
Semiconductor Business News
(04/02/03 07:12 a.m. EST)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. --- Microprocessor company Transmeta Corp. said today (April 2, 2003) that an 800-MHz clock frequency version of its Crusoe TM5800 X86-emulating processor has been designed into a telephone reception and dialing machine called VoiceButler made by VoiceCom AG.
The announcement supports Transmeta`s previously announced strategy of breaking out of its original notebook computer niche to also embrace embedded applications (see October 29, 2002, story).
The VoiceButler is a speech-controlled telephone dialing system for the small business market that can support up to 20 users, recognizing and responding to voices in all major languages, Transmeta said. Among several telecommunications capabilities, the VoiceButler automatically identifies and dials a desired phone extension when prompted by voice command to reach a designated person, it was claimed.
“Transmeta is making significant progress with design wins in European markets and for embedded business segments,” said Arthur Swift, Transmeta`s senior vice president of marketing, in a statement.
The VoiceButler is due to begin shipping in Germany during the second quarter of this year and ranges in price from $1900 to $2800, Transmeta said.
By Peter Clarke
Semiconductor Business News
(04/02/03 07:12 a.m. EST)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. --- Microprocessor company Transmeta Corp. said today (April 2, 2003) that an 800-MHz clock frequency version of its Crusoe TM5800 X86-emulating processor has been designed into a telephone reception and dialing machine called VoiceButler made by VoiceCom AG.
The announcement supports Transmeta`s previously announced strategy of breaking out of its original notebook computer niche to also embrace embedded applications (see October 29, 2002, story).
The VoiceButler is a speech-controlled telephone dialing system for the small business market that can support up to 20 users, recognizing and responding to voices in all major languages, Transmeta said. Among several telecommunications capabilities, the VoiceButler automatically identifies and dials a desired phone extension when prompted by voice command to reach a designated person, it was claimed.
“Transmeta is making significant progress with design wins in European markets and for embedded business segments,” said Arthur Swift, Transmeta`s senior vice president of marketing, in a statement.
The VoiceButler is due to begin shipping in Germany during the second quarter of this year and ranges in price from $1900 to $2800, Transmeta said.
ACHTUNG!!!
Transmeta Corporation First Quarter 2003 Financial Results
Scheduled to start Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 5:00 pm Eastern
ACHTUNG!!!
Transmeta Corporation First Quarter 2003 Financial Results
Scheduled to start Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 5:00 pm Eastern
ACHTUNG!!!
@donnerpower
was macht dich so sicher das transmeta steigt?
was macht dich so sicher das transmeta steigt?
Sicher gibt es an der Börse nicht,lese mal die letzten News im Thread und das ist nur ein Auszug!
Aber aufpassen hier vor den Zahlen rein zu gehen,in der Vergangenheit waren sie nicht gerade positiv vom Markt aufgenommen
Aber aufpassen hier vor den Zahlen rein zu gehen,in der Vergangenheit waren sie nicht gerade positiv vom Markt aufgenommen
@donnerpower
danke
heikekarina
danke
heikekarina
@donnerpower
ich denke nicht, dass die Zahlen so überwältigend werden. Irgendwo habe ich gelesen, dass Transmeta das siebenfache seines jetzigen Umsatzes braucht, um profitabel zu werden.
In allen Tests wird die geringe Leistung des TM bejammert. Wenn der Astro kein Knaller wird in dieser Hinsicht, dann siehts düster aus.
Der einzige Lichtblick ist, dass Transmeta bei den Table-PC-s einigermaßen gut den Fuß in der Tür hat. Wenn die einigermaßen laufen (was ich noch nicht so recht glauben kann) dann sollte es vorwärts gehen.
Gruss
biglebovsky
ich denke nicht, dass die Zahlen so überwältigend werden. Irgendwo habe ich gelesen, dass Transmeta das siebenfache seines jetzigen Umsatzes braucht, um profitabel zu werden.
In allen Tests wird die geringe Leistung des TM bejammert. Wenn der Astro kein Knaller wird in dieser Hinsicht, dann siehts düster aus.
Der einzige Lichtblick ist, dass Transmeta bei den Table-PC-s einigermaßen gut den Fuß in der Tür hat. Wenn die einigermaßen laufen (was ich noch nicht so recht glauben kann) dann sollte es vorwärts gehen.
Gruss
biglebovsky
@biglebovsky
So ist es,vor den Zahlen ein_zusteigen ist sehr Riskant!
siehe #124
So ist es,vor den Zahlen ein_zusteigen ist sehr Riskant!
siehe #124
Hallo zusammen,
Meiner Meinung nach wird die Aktie in den nächsten Tagen durch die Decke gehen.
Da Intel sowie AMD gute Aussichten und Zahlen vorgelegt haben, wird Transmeta davon heute deutlich profitieren.
Falls dann auch noch Morgen gute Nachrichten von Transmeta veröffentlicht werden kann sich ja jeder vorstellen, dass die Aktie steigt.
So billig wird keiner mehr an die Aktien kommen !!!
Meiner Meinung nach wird die Aktie in den nächsten Tagen durch die Decke gehen.
Da Intel sowie AMD gute Aussichten und Zahlen vorgelegt haben, wird Transmeta davon heute deutlich profitieren.
Falls dann auch noch Morgen gute Nachrichten von Transmeta veröffentlicht werden kann sich ja jeder vorstellen, dass die Aktie steigt.
So billig wird keiner mehr an die Aktien kommen !!!
@Experte24
Nana, AMD hat noch keine Zahlen vorgelegt, gelle..
Und ob die gut werden, wer weiß das scho?
Grüße
eidens
Nana, AMD hat noch keine Zahlen vorgelegt, gelle..
Und ob die gut werden, wer weiß das scho?
Grüße
eidens
Sorry,
Die Zahlen werden heute vorgelegt.
Aber wie man am Chart von AMD sehen kann haben sich da schon einige richtig eingedeckt.
Die Zahlen werden heute vorgelegt.
Aber wie man am Chart von AMD sehen kann haben sich da schon einige richtig eingedeckt.
Zukunftaussichten gefallen mir immer noch nicht,wann werden sich die abgeschlossenen Verträge bezahl_bar machen??
Transmeta verringert Verlust, steigert Umsatz
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta Corp. meldete am Donnerstag einen Anstieg seiner Umsätze.
Diese kletterten auf 6,0 Mio. Dollar von 4,1 Mio. Dollar im ersten Quartal des Vorjahres. Der Fehlbetrag lag bei 20,1 Mio. Dollar oder 15 Cents je Aktie nach einem Verlust von 30,9 Mio. Dollar oder 23 Cents je Aktie im Vorjahreszeitraum. Exklusive Sonderaufwendungen lag der Verlust bei 12 Cents je Aktie. Analysten erwarteten einen Verlust von 13 Cents je Aktie und einen Umsatz von 6,0 Mio. Dollar.
Im laufenden zweiten Quartal erwartet das Unternehmen einen Umsatz von 5,0 Mio. Dollar und einen Verlust von 13-14 Cents je Aktie.
Transmeta verringert Verlust, steigert Umsatz
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta Corp. meldete am Donnerstag einen Anstieg seiner Umsätze.
Diese kletterten auf 6,0 Mio. Dollar von 4,1 Mio. Dollar im ersten Quartal des Vorjahres. Der Fehlbetrag lag bei 20,1 Mio. Dollar oder 15 Cents je Aktie nach einem Verlust von 30,9 Mio. Dollar oder 23 Cents je Aktie im Vorjahreszeitraum. Exklusive Sonderaufwendungen lag der Verlust bei 12 Cents je Aktie. Analysten erwarteten einen Verlust von 13 Cents je Aktie und einen Umsatz von 6,0 Mio. Dollar.
Im laufenden zweiten Quartal erwartet das Unternehmen einen Umsatz von 5,0 Mio. Dollar und einen Verlust von 13-14 Cents je Aktie.
3:59:48 PM Trade 0.071 25000
3:59:46 PM Trade 0.0705 1500
3:59:46 PM Trade 0.071 5400
3:59:38 PM Trade 0.071 700
3:59:36 PM Trade 0.0705 5000
3:59:20 PM Trade 0.0705 100
3:59:20 PM Trade 0.0705 400
3:59:12 PM Trade 0.0705 20000
3:58:52 PM Trade 0.071 20000
3:58:52 PM Trade 0.0701 4000
3:58:48 PM Trade 0.071 1400
3:58:42 PM Trade 0.071 15000
3:58:40 PM Trade 0.07 1000
3:59:46 PM Trade 0.0705 1500
3:59:46 PM Trade 0.071 5400
3:59:38 PM Trade 0.071 700
3:59:36 PM Trade 0.0705 5000
3:59:20 PM Trade 0.0705 100
3:59:20 PM Trade 0.0705 400
3:59:12 PM Trade 0.0705 20000
3:58:52 PM Trade 0.071 20000
3:58:52 PM Trade 0.0701 4000
3:58:48 PM Trade 0.071 1400
3:58:42 PM Trade 0.071 15000
3:58:40 PM Trade 0.07 1000
#132
Sorry falscher Thread
Sorry falscher Thread
Solange die neue Prozessorgeneration von transmeta nicht auf dem Markt ist wird sich die aktuelle Lage eher weiter verschlechtern, denn der Pentium-M von Intel ist da, der low-Voltage Athlon XP-M von AMD auch. Wenn transmeta also nicht bald nachlegen kann und zwar mit deutlich höherer Performance ist das Rennen verloren.
Das für dieses Jahr geplante Ziel, im vierten Quartal den Breakeven zu erreichen, werde wahrscheinlich nicht erreicht werden können, erklärte Transmeta-CEO Matthew R. Perry. Dieses Mal verzichtete Perry auf eine erneute Breakeven-Prognose. Im laufenden zweiten Quartal rechnet das Unternehmen wieder mit einem leichten Umsatzrückgang auf fünf Mio. Dollar und einem Verlust pro Aktie zwischen 16 und 17 Cent. Mit der Auslieferung seines TM8000 Prozessors, Codename "Astro", befinde man sich im Zeitplan.
Werde wohl wieder bei 0,90 einsteigen,Zahlen waren wie immer nicht großartig überraschend,
aber mit der nächsten News dürfte es hier schnell wieder bis 1,2> laufen!
Aber bitte noch Abwarten,vielleicht dürfte hier auch noch mal die 0,85 getestet werden!
aber mit der nächsten News dürfte es hier schnell wieder bis 1,2> laufen!
Aber bitte noch Abwarten,vielleicht dürfte hier auch noch mal die 0,85 getestet werden!
Transmeta !!!
Ich glaube jetzt geht bald die Post ab.
Habe da einfach so ein Gefühl dafür.
Habe heute noch mal 3000 St. bei 0,86 aufgestockt.
Ich glaube jetzt geht bald die Post ab.
Habe da einfach so ein Gefühl dafür.
Habe heute noch mal 3000 St. bei 0,86 aufgestockt.
Ich wusste doch, dass ich mich auf mein Gefühl verlassen kann !
Heute 1,23 €
Mein Gefühl sagt mir das wir die 1 € Marke noch mal testen, und dann Kurs auf 1,5 in den nächsten Tagen nehmen.
oh, bin ich froh, dass ichheute Mittag noch für unter 1 Euro reingekommen bin, jetzt wollen wir mal sehen wie weit sie läuft, für den Anfang heute schon ganz gut wünsche eien gute Nacht bis morgen
wohl wieder mal in die Scheis.........gegriffen, im Momant schon in Frankfurt 15 % runter 1,01
@mfierke
Könntest trotzdem über 19% gerade mit nehmen!
Aktl. 1,19
@xpert24
die 1 wird mit Sicherheit noch mal getestet da hier wohl der TM8000
weiter auf sich warten lässt
Könntest trotzdem über 19% gerade mit nehmen!
Aktl. 1,19
@xpert24
die 1 wird mit Sicherheit noch mal getestet da hier wohl der TM8000
weiter auf sich warten lässt
Immer mehr Aufträge, nun auch noch Microsoft,wann werden sich all diese GigantenKunden im Quartalsbericht widerspiegeln???!
Transmeta wird Referenz-Design-Partner von Microsoft für Smart Displays
Der US-Notebook- und Embedded-Prozessor-Hersteller Transmeta wurde von Microsoft zum Referenz-Design-Partner für künftige Smart Displays ernannt. Die energiesparenden Prozessortechnologie von Transmeta soll in sogenannten Smart Displays unter Microsofts Windows CE. NET Verwendung finden. Die Touchscreen-Bildschirmgeräte können durch drahtlose 802.11b-Verbindungen über Entfernungen bis ca. 30 m mit den PCs kommunizieren. Die neuen Geräte sollen noch in diesem jahr erscheinen.
Die Ernennung von Transmeta zum Referenzplattform-Partner für Smart Displays durch Microsoft sei erfolgt, nachdem Kunden von OEM-Herstellern ihr Interesse an Entwicklungen für die Prozessor-Architektur von Transmeta bekundet hatten. Dies führte zu einer Zusammenarbeit zwischen Transmeta und Microsoft und zu Tests der Transmeta-Prozessoren für die Verwendung in Smart Displays.
Transmeta wird Referenz-Design-Partner von Microsoft für Smart Displays
Der US-Notebook- und Embedded-Prozessor-Hersteller Transmeta wurde von Microsoft zum Referenz-Design-Partner für künftige Smart Displays ernannt. Die energiesparenden Prozessortechnologie von Transmeta soll in sogenannten Smart Displays unter Microsofts Windows CE. NET Verwendung finden. Die Touchscreen-Bildschirmgeräte können durch drahtlose 802.11b-Verbindungen über Entfernungen bis ca. 30 m mit den PCs kommunizieren. Die neuen Geräte sollen noch in diesem jahr erscheinen.
Die Ernennung von Transmeta zum Referenzplattform-Partner für Smart Displays durch Microsoft sei erfolgt, nachdem Kunden von OEM-Herstellern ihr Interesse an Entwicklungen für die Prozessor-Architektur von Transmeta bekundet hatten. Dies führte zu einer Zusammenarbeit zwischen Transmeta und Microsoft und zu Tests der Transmeta-Prozessoren für die Verwendung in Smart Displays.
Kaufkurse unter der 1´er Marke ohne neuen Chip wird weiter_hin möglich sein!
@alle Eine große Change wartet auf Euch, aber bestimmt nicht mehr lange !
Habe Gestern noch mal 2500 St. gekauft,und das wars jetzt.
Wie ich schon vor 5 Wochen (der Kurs war hier bei 0,94 €)erwähnt habe, wird keiner mehr so schnell und so billig an
dies Aktie kommen.
Wie schon gesagt, glaube ich nun das die 1,50 € bald erreicht werden und eine kleine Verschnaufspause eingelegt wird. Danach vermute ich ist der Weg bis 2 - 2,4 € frei !!!
Das wären zw. 80% -120% in 2 - 4 Wochen !
Ab hier gehe ich von einer Konsolidierung in der Trading Rang um die 2 € aus.
Falls der Neue Prozessor einschlägt bzw. gute Nachrichten gemeldet werden werden wir einen rießigen Sprung bis auf die 20 € (bei Übertreibungen noch einiges höher) sehen.
Wir haben die letzten Monate eine saubere Konsolidierung um die 1€ Marke gesehen, und ich glaube das die schwachen Hände nun endgültig aus dem Markt gedrängt sind und die Teilhaber richtig profitieren werden.
Das ist nur meine Meinung und ich glaube fest daran dass Wir in einem Jahr zu denn wohlhabenderen Mitmenschen in diesem Lande zählen werden.
Wir werden sehen .
Bitte nie vergessen den Stoppkurs immer schön nachziehen !
Ich lasse bei solch einem Wert immer eine Differenz um die 15%-25%. Das hört sich zwar viel an, bin in der Vergangenheit immer gut gefahren. Auch mal Gewinne mitnehmen(einen Teil z.B. 50% abgeben)und nach einer Bodenbildung je nach Marktlage tiefer wieder einsteigen !
Was glaubt Ihr ??? Gebt mal Euer Statment ab !!!
Habe Gestern noch mal 2500 St. gekauft,und das wars jetzt.
Wie ich schon vor 5 Wochen (der Kurs war hier bei 0,94 €)erwähnt habe, wird keiner mehr so schnell und so billig an
dies Aktie kommen.
Wie schon gesagt, glaube ich nun das die 1,50 € bald erreicht werden und eine kleine Verschnaufspause eingelegt wird. Danach vermute ich ist der Weg bis 2 - 2,4 € frei !!!
Das wären zw. 80% -120% in 2 - 4 Wochen !
Ab hier gehe ich von einer Konsolidierung in der Trading Rang um die 2 € aus.
Falls der Neue Prozessor einschlägt bzw. gute Nachrichten gemeldet werden werden wir einen rießigen Sprung bis auf die 20 € (bei Übertreibungen noch einiges höher) sehen.
Wir haben die letzten Monate eine saubere Konsolidierung um die 1€ Marke gesehen, und ich glaube das die schwachen Hände nun endgültig aus dem Markt gedrängt sind und die Teilhaber richtig profitieren werden.
Das ist nur meine Meinung und ich glaube fest daran dass Wir in einem Jahr zu denn wohlhabenderen Mitmenschen in diesem Lande zählen werden.
Wir werden sehen .
Bitte nie vergessen den Stoppkurs immer schön nachziehen !
Ich lasse bei solch einem Wert immer eine Differenz um die 15%-25%. Das hört sich zwar viel an, bin in der Vergangenheit immer gut gefahren. Auch mal Gewinne mitnehmen(einen Teil z.B. 50% abgeben)und nach einer Bodenbildung je nach Marktlage tiefer wieder einsteigen !
Was glaubt Ihr ??? Gebt mal Euer Statment ab !!!
Ganz klarer kauf weil................
Scenario 1: TMTA secures the XBOX2. Microsoft is unhappy with NVidia and Intel. Microsoft is bleeding money on XBox - they need to squeeze the component suppliers. For XBox 2 microsoft wants a Pentium 4 equivalent at half the price Intel is selling. Via doesn`t have a chip. AMD or TMTA are possible. But AMD will be better at delivering and has better performing chips. But 1-2 million XBoxes a quarter will hardly excite AMD share holders.
Scenario 2: TMTA gets a deal with one of the major North American Notebook suppliers. IBM, DELL or HPQ. IBM & Dell probably don`t want to anger Chipzilla and jeopardise future deals as preferred customers. Compaq has been most willing to use "non-Intel" chips e.g. they have a number of laptops using AMD. I don`t know about HPQ. TC1000 may the the last HPQ product to use Crusoe given it was developed under Compaq received alot of flak for using Crusoe.
Scenario 3: One of the market segments either Tablet or UPC takes off in a big way.
Of the 3 scenarios...all of which are remote and unlikely, Scenario 1 is the most likely to happen. Since the announcement of thesmart display design win which on its own is a "non-event" given the miniscule volume of smart displays to be shipped, it signals that Microsoft is willing to do business TMTA. But for a big deal like XBOX, INTEL might subsidise its chips just to kill off TMTA.
Wenn nur eine von diesen 3 Möglichkeiten kommt, dann sehen wir Kurse oberhalb der 20ger.
Salut
Scenario 1: TMTA secures the XBOX2. Microsoft is unhappy with NVidia and Intel. Microsoft is bleeding money on XBox - they need to squeeze the component suppliers. For XBox 2 microsoft wants a Pentium 4 equivalent at half the price Intel is selling. Via doesn`t have a chip. AMD or TMTA are possible. But AMD will be better at delivering and has better performing chips. But 1-2 million XBoxes a quarter will hardly excite AMD share holders.
Scenario 2: TMTA gets a deal with one of the major North American Notebook suppliers. IBM, DELL or HPQ. IBM & Dell probably don`t want to anger Chipzilla and jeopardise future deals as preferred customers. Compaq has been most willing to use "non-Intel" chips e.g. they have a number of laptops using AMD. I don`t know about HPQ. TC1000 may the the last HPQ product to use Crusoe given it was developed under Compaq received alot of flak for using Crusoe.
Scenario 3: One of the market segments either Tablet or UPC takes off in a big way.
Of the 3 scenarios...all of which are remote and unlikely, Scenario 1 is the most likely to happen. Since the announcement of thesmart display design win which on its own is a "non-event" given the miniscule volume of smart displays to be shipped, it signals that Microsoft is willing to do business TMTA. But for a big deal like XBOX, INTEL might subsidise its chips just to kill off TMTA.
Wenn nur eine von diesen 3 Möglichkeiten kommt, dann sehen wir Kurse oberhalb der 20ger.
Salut
Das sieht ja super aus,
Transmeta Announces Embedded Design Win with IBASE Firewall/VPN Platform
Monday May 19, 6:01 am ET
Fast, Energy Efficient and Fan-less Firewall/VPN Platform for the Enterprise
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), the leader in efficient computing, today announced that the company`s energy efficient processors are being incorporated by IBASE Technology Inc. in its FWA7000, a fast and fan-less Firewall/VPN platform.
Transmeta`s processors, including the 800 MHz Crusoe TM5800, enable an operating speed for the IBASE product of up to 13 megabits per second (Mbps) of throughput, or 25 Mbps of internal throughput. This is about four times the VPN encryption speed of existing network security applications. Since the 802.11b bandwidth specification is 11 Mbps, the IBASE FWA7000`s high performance level makes it ideal for use in 802.11b wireless local area network environments.
Designed for enterprise users, the IBASE FWA7000 maximizes efficiency by using Transmeta`s LongRun power management technology to adjust voltage and clock frequency on demand, reducing overall power consumption.
"Transmeta`s processor technology provides the best combination of performance, energy efficiency and price for this market segment," said C.S. Lin, president of IBASE. "We find that Transmeta`s platform consistently runs cooler than competitive offerings, resulting in high reliability and a long product life span."
"This innovative product design from IBASE shows the benefits of Transmeta`s processor technology for embedded applications requiring high performance and energy efficiency," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "We view Transmeta`s ability to increase performance, while applying economical power management at competitive prices, as an important benefit to our customers."
IBASE FWA7000 Firewall/VPN Platform Features:
800 MHz/533 MHz Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 processor
Aluminum compact mini-chassis
Four on-board Ethernet ports
Supports Disk On Module (DOM) via integrated IDE port
Low-power, fan-less solution
Programmable LED status
High performance Firewall/VPN platform
Worldwide availability
Based in Taipei, Taiwan, IBASE Technology was founded in 2000 by a group of experienced engineers from the IPC arena, and talented marketing and management staff sharing the same ideals and goals. The team has gained the respect and support of reputable and established companies that have forged strategic partnerships with IBASE. IBASE`s research and development team is composed hardware and software engineers, 20% of whom have more than 14 years of experience and 80% of whom have more than eight years of experience in their respective fields. Current product offerings from IBASE include several Transmeta-based single board computers (SBCs), CompactPCI processor boards, ETX processor module, embedded little boards, industrial motherboards and many ODM custom designs. For more information, visit http://www.ibase.com.tw/.
Salut
Transmeta Announces Embedded Design Win with IBASE Firewall/VPN Platform
Monday May 19, 6:01 am ET
Fast, Energy Efficient and Fan-less Firewall/VPN Platform for the Enterprise
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), the leader in efficient computing, today announced that the company`s energy efficient processors are being incorporated by IBASE Technology Inc. in its FWA7000, a fast and fan-less Firewall/VPN platform.
Transmeta`s processors, including the 800 MHz Crusoe TM5800, enable an operating speed for the IBASE product of up to 13 megabits per second (Mbps) of throughput, or 25 Mbps of internal throughput. This is about four times the VPN encryption speed of existing network security applications. Since the 802.11b bandwidth specification is 11 Mbps, the IBASE FWA7000`s high performance level makes it ideal for use in 802.11b wireless local area network environments.
Designed for enterprise users, the IBASE FWA7000 maximizes efficiency by using Transmeta`s LongRun power management technology to adjust voltage and clock frequency on demand, reducing overall power consumption.
"Transmeta`s processor technology provides the best combination of performance, energy efficiency and price for this market segment," said C.S. Lin, president of IBASE. "We find that Transmeta`s platform consistently runs cooler than competitive offerings, resulting in high reliability and a long product life span."
"This innovative product design from IBASE shows the benefits of Transmeta`s processor technology for embedded applications requiring high performance and energy efficiency," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "We view Transmeta`s ability to increase performance, while applying economical power management at competitive prices, as an important benefit to our customers."
IBASE FWA7000 Firewall/VPN Platform Features:
800 MHz/533 MHz Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 processor
Aluminum compact mini-chassis
Four on-board Ethernet ports
Supports Disk On Module (DOM) via integrated IDE port
Low-power, fan-less solution
Programmable LED status
High performance Firewall/VPN platform
Worldwide availability
Based in Taipei, Taiwan, IBASE Technology was founded in 2000 by a group of experienced engineers from the IPC arena, and talented marketing and management staff sharing the same ideals and goals. The team has gained the respect and support of reputable and established companies that have forged strategic partnerships with IBASE. IBASE`s research and development team is composed hardware and software engineers, 20% of whom have more than 14 years of experience and 80% of whom have more than eight years of experience in their respective fields. Current product offerings from IBASE include several Transmeta-based single board computers (SBCs), CompactPCI processor boards, ETX processor module, embedded little boards, industrial motherboards and many ODM custom designs. For more information, visit http://www.ibase.com.tw/.
Salut
Ja das war die große Change !!!
Aber keine Angst es wird vielleicht nochmal Einstiegskurse um die 1.20-30 € geben, glaube ich zumindest (30 % ja /70 % Nein).
The trend is youre friend !!!
Aber keine Angst es wird vielleicht nochmal Einstiegskurse um die 1.20-30 € geben, glaube ich zumindest (30 % ja /70 % Nein).
The trend is youre friend !!!
Ja das war die große Change !!!
Aber keine Angst es wird vielleicht nochmal Einstiegskurse um die 1.20-30 € geben, glaube ich zumindest (30 % ja /70 % Nein).
The trend is youre friend !!!
Aber keine Angst es wird vielleicht nochmal Einstiegskurse um die 1.20-30 € geben, glaube ich zumindest (30 % ja /70 % Nein).
The trend is youre friend !!!
The Trend is youre friend !!!
Es geht leider mit dem Gesamtmarkt abwärts, so kommt nun auch Transmeta wieder zurück. Wäre die Stimmung am Gesamtmarkt weiter gut geblieben hätten wír dem Kurs nur hinterherschauen können.
Die 1 € Marke wird wahrscheinlich doch noch mal getestet, ab hier wird es dann einen Abpraller nach oben geben.
Also doch noch mal `ne Change die eigentlich genutzt werden sollte.
Viel Glück mit Eurem Trade
Es geht leider mit dem Gesamtmarkt abwärts, so kommt nun auch Transmeta wieder zurück. Wäre die Stimmung am Gesamtmarkt weiter gut geblieben hätten wír dem Kurs nur hinterherschauen können.
Die 1 € Marke wird wahrscheinlich doch noch mal getestet, ab hier wird es dann einen Abpraller nach oben geben.
Also doch noch mal `ne Change die eigentlich genutzt werden sollte.
Viel Glück mit Eurem Trade
Hier die Nachbörse,und ich glaube nicht dass die wieder für 1 zu kaufen sein wird.
22.05. Zeit
Geld 1,41 00:24
Stückvolumen 1.300
Brief 1,42 00:20
Stückvolumen 2.100
21.05. Zeit
Aktuell 1,29 21:59
Salut
22.05. Zeit
Geld 1,41 00:24
Stückvolumen 1.300
Brief 1,42 00:20
Stückvolumen 2.100
21.05. Zeit
Aktuell 1,29 21:59
Salut
Und hier ist der Grund warum diese Perle rennt,
Transmeta`s Energy Efficient Processor Enables Innovative HP Compaq Thin Client t5700
Wednesday May 21, 4:00 pm ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), the leader in efficient computing, today announced that its 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 processor has been incorporated in the HP Compaq Thin Client t5700. Transmeta`s energy efficient processor technology enables a high performance thin client that operates at about twice the megahertz of competitive products, while requiring only about half the device size.
ADVERTISEMENT
"HP`s thin client is an exceptional example of Transmeta`s view of efficient computing and shows the capability of our technology to rapidly move into new markets," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "HP, the company known for innovation, has improved the thin client category by creating a smaller-sized product with great performance characteristics."
With Transmeta`s 1 GHz Crusoe processor and up to 512 MB of DDR SDRAM, the HP Compaq Thin Client t5700 provides fast operation of local applications and enables demanding requirements, such as multimedia functionality. The t5700 also offers legacy support to fit into any environment. The PCI slot capability gives customers a broader selection of options than PCMCIA cards and the Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded operating system provides very high flexibility for enterprise customers requiring expanded hardware and application support.
"HP offers customers an affordable enterprise-quality thin client solution utilizing Transmeta`s efficient processor technology," said Tad Bodeman, director, Thin Client and Software Marketing, HP Personal Systems Group. "The HP Thin Client t5700 brings powerful, desktop-like performance and world class manageability through reliable and consistent products that are easy to purchase, deploy and manage in dynamic enterprise environments."
"IDC projects solid growth in the thin client market with a forecast of 2.1 million units for 2004 and 2.6 million units for 2005," said Bob O`Donnell, analyst, IDC. "New component technology, including high performance microprocessors, will enable new hardware designs to help drive this growth."
Transmeta`s high-performance processors can enable thin clients with `front of screen perception` performance, comparable to a desktop for enterprise applications, that IT managers require today. Because they operate at 1 GHz, about twice that of competing products in this space, Transmeta`s processors are an exceptional option for thin client manufacturers who want to meet enterprise customers` demanding performance specifications.
Salut
Transmeta`s Energy Efficient Processor Enables Innovative HP Compaq Thin Client t5700
Wednesday May 21, 4:00 pm ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA - News), the leader in efficient computing, today announced that its 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 processor has been incorporated in the HP Compaq Thin Client t5700. Transmeta`s energy efficient processor technology enables a high performance thin client that operates at about twice the megahertz of competitive products, while requiring only about half the device size.
ADVERTISEMENT
"HP`s thin client is an exceptional example of Transmeta`s view of efficient computing and shows the capability of our technology to rapidly move into new markets," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "HP, the company known for innovation, has improved the thin client category by creating a smaller-sized product with great performance characteristics."
With Transmeta`s 1 GHz Crusoe processor and up to 512 MB of DDR SDRAM, the HP Compaq Thin Client t5700 provides fast operation of local applications and enables demanding requirements, such as multimedia functionality. The t5700 also offers legacy support to fit into any environment. The PCI slot capability gives customers a broader selection of options than PCMCIA cards and the Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded operating system provides very high flexibility for enterprise customers requiring expanded hardware and application support.
"HP offers customers an affordable enterprise-quality thin client solution utilizing Transmeta`s efficient processor technology," said Tad Bodeman, director, Thin Client and Software Marketing, HP Personal Systems Group. "The HP Thin Client t5700 brings powerful, desktop-like performance and world class manageability through reliable and consistent products that are easy to purchase, deploy and manage in dynamic enterprise environments."
"IDC projects solid growth in the thin client market with a forecast of 2.1 million units for 2004 and 2.6 million units for 2005," said Bob O`Donnell, analyst, IDC. "New component technology, including high performance microprocessors, will enable new hardware designs to help drive this growth."
Transmeta`s high-performance processors can enable thin clients with `front of screen perception` performance, comparable to a desktop for enterprise applications, that IT managers require today. Because they operate at 1 GHz, about twice that of competing products in this space, Transmeta`s processors are an exceptional option for thin client manufacturers who want to meet enterprise customers` demanding performance specifications.
Salut
warum nicht ein bischen und Kurzfornm in deutsch, wäre ganz lieb, es grüßt ich sage danke im voraus an einen Profi der engl. Übersetztung
Preiswerter Thin Client mit Crusoe-Prozessor für Firmen-Büros
Hewlett Packards Thin Client t5700 empfiehlt sich zum Einsatz in Firmennetzwerken. Das kompakte und leichte Gerät in Buchform enthält keine beweglichen Teile und ist mit dem Terminal-Betriebssystem Microsoft Windows XP Embedded ausgestattet. Dank 1-GHz-Prozessor von Transmeta (Crusoe TM5800), ATI-Rage-XL-Grafikchip und 256 bis 512 MByte RAM soll der HP Compaq Thin Client t5700 deutlich mehr Rechenleistung bieten als bisherige Geräte, in denen oft Prozessoren mit Taktfrequenzen von 300 MHz und darunter stecken.
Thin Clients arbeiten nur im Netzwerk als Terminals an einem Terminal Server, etwa von Microsoft, Citrix oder auf Unix-Basis. Da sie im Wesentlichen nur die Darstellung und Eingabe von Daten erledigen, benötigen sie vergleichsweise wenig Rechenleistung und gelten als sicherer als vollwertige PCs. An den t5700 lassen sich über vier USB-2.0-taugliche Ports auch externe Laufwerke und Zusatzgeräte wie Fingerabdruckleser anschließen. Optional ist ein Modul für eine PCI-Karte nachrüstbar. In der Grundausstattung soll der t5700 knapp 350 Euro kosten und in den nächsten Tagen lieferbar sein. (ciw/c`t)
Läuft mit egal welchem System ,alles klar.
Salut
Hewlett Packards Thin Client t5700 empfiehlt sich zum Einsatz in Firmennetzwerken. Das kompakte und leichte Gerät in Buchform enthält keine beweglichen Teile und ist mit dem Terminal-Betriebssystem Microsoft Windows XP Embedded ausgestattet. Dank 1-GHz-Prozessor von Transmeta (Crusoe TM5800), ATI-Rage-XL-Grafikchip und 256 bis 512 MByte RAM soll der HP Compaq Thin Client t5700 deutlich mehr Rechenleistung bieten als bisherige Geräte, in denen oft Prozessoren mit Taktfrequenzen von 300 MHz und darunter stecken.
Thin Clients arbeiten nur im Netzwerk als Terminals an einem Terminal Server, etwa von Microsoft, Citrix oder auf Unix-Basis. Da sie im Wesentlichen nur die Darstellung und Eingabe von Daten erledigen, benötigen sie vergleichsweise wenig Rechenleistung und gelten als sicherer als vollwertige PCs. An den t5700 lassen sich über vier USB-2.0-taugliche Ports auch externe Laufwerke und Zusatzgeräte wie Fingerabdruckleser anschließen. Optional ist ein Modul für eine PCI-Karte nachrüstbar. In der Grundausstattung soll der t5700 knapp 350 Euro kosten und in den nächsten Tagen lieferbar sein. (ciw/c`t)
Läuft mit egal welchem System ,alles klar.
Salut
an##lux
bedanke mich nochmals, wollte gerade nachlegen,da steht sie ja schon bei uns heute bei 1,21 da warte ich bis heute Mittage wenn drüben eröffnet wird, oder wo könnte ich ein Abstauberlimit zum Kauf setzen?? wo ist besser in Frankfurt oder Berlin, Fragen über Fragen ???
mfg. mfierke
die schon investiert war in dieser Aktie als sie neu auf den Markt kam und da über 23 $ stand
bedanke mich nochmals, wollte gerade nachlegen,da steht sie ja schon bei uns heute bei 1,21 da warte ich bis heute Mittage wenn drüben eröffnet wird, oder wo könnte ich ein Abstauberlimit zum Kauf setzen?? wo ist besser in Frankfurt oder Berlin, Fragen über Fragen ???
mfg. mfierke
die schon investiert war in dieser Aktie als sie neu auf den Markt kam und da über 23 $ stand
Das Ding steht kurz vor einem Megarun.
Jetzt auch noch SHARP.
Actius MM10
Finally, a companion PC to your office PC, home PC, or both.
The Actius MM10 is designed for users who require maximum productivity in and out of the office. Never before has a 2.1 pound notebook provided so much power. Its 1GHz Crusoe processor, 256 MB RAM, 2 USB 2.0 ports and integrated Wi-Fi wireless connectivity ensure that you have the performance you need.
Measuring only about one half inch thick, it is the thinnest and lightest notebook in its class. Despite its small size, it features a blazingly fast processor, and built-in IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN technology. For a limited time, receive a free external CD-R/RW & DVD Combo drive.
The Iomega Sync-powered SharpSync solution allows users to select folders or files on their separate machines that they would like to keep in sync with the Actius MM10. Consequently, each time the Actius MM10 notebook computer is placed in its Connection Cradle, Iomega Sync automatically synchronizes those folders between the user’s main computer and the Actius MM10 ultra-portable notebook, ensuring that the user always has the latest copy of important files.
Mobile computing has never been easier.
Salut
Jetzt auch noch SHARP.
Actius MM10
Finally, a companion PC to your office PC, home PC, or both.
The Actius MM10 is designed for users who require maximum productivity in and out of the office. Never before has a 2.1 pound notebook provided so much power. Its 1GHz Crusoe processor, 256 MB RAM, 2 USB 2.0 ports and integrated Wi-Fi wireless connectivity ensure that you have the performance you need.
Measuring only about one half inch thick, it is the thinnest and lightest notebook in its class. Despite its small size, it features a blazingly fast processor, and built-in IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN technology. For a limited time, receive a free external CD-R/RW & DVD Combo drive.
The Iomega Sync-powered SharpSync solution allows users to select folders or files on their separate machines that they would like to keep in sync with the Actius MM10. Consequently, each time the Actius MM10 notebook computer is placed in its Connection Cradle, Iomega Sync automatically synchronizes those folders between the user’s main computer and the Actius MM10 ultra-portable notebook, ensuring that the user always has the latest copy of important files.
Mobile computing has never been easier.
Salut
GEILLLLLLLLLLLLLL
TMTA GET STOCK
Symbol Search
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAST MATCH
Price 1.4300
Time 9:14:04.227
TODAY`S ACTIVITY
Orders 196
Volume 111,613
Salut
TMTA GET STOCK
Symbol Search
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAST MATCH
Price 1.4300
Time 9:14:04.227
TODAY`S ACTIVITY
Orders 196
Volume 111,613
Salut
Hallo zusammen !
Kaum zu glauben, aber es kam so wie ich es gestern beschrieben habe:
Zitat:
"Es geht leider mit dem Gesamtmarkt abwärts, so kommt nun auch Transmeta wieder zurück.
Die 1 € Marke wird wahrscheinlich doch noch mal getestet, ab hier wird es dann einen Abpraller nach oben geben."
Also doch noch mal `ne Change die eigentlich genutzt werden sollte!!!
Viel Glück mit Eurem Trade
Ja Ihr Trader
Ich hoffe Ihr habt die Change genutzt um noch mal um die 1,01 € Limit einzusteigen.
Ich glaube das war jetzt wirklich die letzte Change die Aktie so billig zu kriegen.
Wie schon gesagt, glaube ich nun das die 1,50 € bald erreicht werden und eine kleine Verschnaufspause eingelegt wird. Danach vermute ich ist der Weg bis 2 - 2,4 € frei !!!
Das wären zw. 80% -120% in 2 - 4 Wochen !
Ab hier gehe ich von einer Konsolidierung in der Trading Rang um die 2 € aus.
Falls der Neue Prozessor einschlägt bzw. gute Nachrichten gemeldet werden werden wir einen rießigen Sprung bis auf die 20 € (bei Übertreibungen noch einiges höher) sehen.
Wir haben die letzten Monate eine saubere Konsolidierung um die 1€ Marke gesehen, und ich glaube das die schwachen Hände nun endgültig aus dem Markt gedrängt sind und die Teilhaber richtig profitieren werden.
Das ist nur meine Meinung und ich glaube fest daran dass Wir in einem Jahr zu denn wohlhabenderen Mitmenschen in diesem Lande zählen werden.
Wir werden sehen .
Ich werde keine Transmeta Aktie mehr abgeben !!!
Kauft und lasst sie liegen 1-2 Jahre und Ihr seid gemachte Leute.
Also noch viel Spaß mit der Aktie !
Kaum zu glauben, aber es kam so wie ich es gestern beschrieben habe:
Zitat:
"Es geht leider mit dem Gesamtmarkt abwärts, so kommt nun auch Transmeta wieder zurück.
Die 1 € Marke wird wahrscheinlich doch noch mal getestet, ab hier wird es dann einen Abpraller nach oben geben."
Also doch noch mal `ne Change die eigentlich genutzt werden sollte!!!
Viel Glück mit Eurem Trade
Ja Ihr Trader
Ich hoffe Ihr habt die Change genutzt um noch mal um die 1,01 € Limit einzusteigen.
Ich glaube das war jetzt wirklich die letzte Change die Aktie so billig zu kriegen.
Wie schon gesagt, glaube ich nun das die 1,50 € bald erreicht werden und eine kleine Verschnaufspause eingelegt wird. Danach vermute ich ist der Weg bis 2 - 2,4 € frei !!!
Das wären zw. 80% -120% in 2 - 4 Wochen !
Ab hier gehe ich von einer Konsolidierung in der Trading Rang um die 2 € aus.
Falls der Neue Prozessor einschlägt bzw. gute Nachrichten gemeldet werden werden wir einen rießigen Sprung bis auf die 20 € (bei Übertreibungen noch einiges höher) sehen.
Wir haben die letzten Monate eine saubere Konsolidierung um die 1€ Marke gesehen, und ich glaube das die schwachen Hände nun endgültig aus dem Markt gedrängt sind und die Teilhaber richtig profitieren werden.
Das ist nur meine Meinung und ich glaube fest daran dass Wir in einem Jahr zu denn wohlhabenderen Mitmenschen in diesem Lande zählen werden.
Wir werden sehen .
Ich werde keine Transmeta Aktie mehr abgeben !!!
Kauft und lasst sie liegen 1-2 Jahre und Ihr seid gemachte Leute.
Also noch viel Spaß mit der Aktie !
TMTA GET STOCK
Symbol Search
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAST MATCH
Price 1.4400
Time 9:27:12.982
TODAY`S ACTIVITY
Orders 258
Volume 125,137
Salut
Symbol Search
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAST MATCH
Price 1.4400
Time 9:27:12.982
TODAY`S ACTIVITY
Orders 258
Volume 125,137
Salut
TMTA GET STOCK
Symbol Search
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAST MATCH
Price 1.4500
Time 9:47:51.885
TODAY`S ACTIVITY
Orders 581
Volume 204,164
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUY ORDERS
SHARES PRICE
2,000 1.4400
1,000 1.4400
1,000 1.4400
Salut
Symbol Search
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAST MATCH
Price 1.4500
Time 9:47:51.885
TODAY`S ACTIVITY
Orders 581
Volume 204,164
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BUY ORDERS
SHARES PRICE
2,000 1.4400
1,000 1.4400
1,000 1.4400
Salut
Hallo!
Hat jemand nähere Info`s zu dem Gerichtsverfahren in den USA für die Aktionäre vom 7.11.2000 bis 19.07.2001.
Hier soll ein Vergleichsverfahren stattfinden.
Geschädigte Aktionäre wurden ja alle angeschrieben. Bin mal gespannt was da noch kommt!
Hat jemand schon etwas gehört?
Kosto
Hat jemand nähere Info`s zu dem Gerichtsverfahren in den USA für die Aktionäre vom 7.11.2000 bis 19.07.2001.
Hier soll ein Vergleichsverfahren stattfinden.
Geschädigte Aktionäre wurden ja alle angeschrieben. Bin mal gespannt was da noch kommt!
Hat jemand schon etwas gehört?
Kosto
Da Transmeta seit kurzer Zeit nun auch noch Hewlett-Packard als Kunden gewonnen hat dürfte die 2` er Marke hier das nächste Ziel sein ,eine positive Auswirkung auf die Zahlen wäre langsam auch mal dran!
22.05.03
Der Laptop-Prozessor-Anbieter Transmeta gibt bekannt, dass sein 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 in Hewlett-Packard`s HP Compaq Thin Client t5700 Notebook verwendet werden soll.
Zu beachten:
Es stellt sich leider immer noch die Frage zu welchen Preisen Transmeta ihre Chips raus wirft!
22.05.03
Der Laptop-Prozessor-Anbieter Transmeta gibt bekannt, dass sein 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800 in Hewlett-Packard`s HP Compaq Thin Client t5700 Notebook verwendet werden soll.
Zu beachten:
Es stellt sich leider immer noch die Frage zu welchen Preisen Transmeta ihre Chips raus wirft!
Jetzt geht es los !!!
Wenn die freundliche Stimmung an der Nasdaq hält sehen wir nächste Woche die 1.8 -2 ,2 €.
Dann könnten wir wieder auf die 1.5 - 1.6 € zurückkommen.
Viel Spaß beim Geld verdienen.
Wenn die freundliche Stimmung an der Nasdaq hält sehen wir nächste Woche die 1.8 -2 ,2 €.
Dann könnten wir wieder auf die 1.5 - 1.6 € zurückkommen.
Viel Spaß beim Geld verdienen.
Kurziele zu setzten ist mehr ein Ratespiel da man fast nie die genauen Hintergründe zu Verfügung gestellt bekommt,beobachtet man aber das Handelsvolumen sollte man sehn das bei Transmeta langsam wieder Leben im
Handel rein kommt!So Oft hatten wir nicht die 5Mio. überschritten
Handel rein kommt!So Oft hatten wir nicht die 5Mio. überschritten
schön, das es jetzt wieder vorwärts geht mit Transmeta,
die warterei hat sich gelohnt,
bin jetzt sogar wieder im plus
die warterei hat sich gelohnt,
bin jetzt sogar wieder im plus
Transmeta mit neuem Vertragspartner in China
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta hat mit dem chinesischen Elektronikanbieter Chinese 2000 Holdings einen Vertrag zur Lieferung von Crusoe TM5800-Prozessoren geschlossen. Die stromsparenden CPUs sollen in Settop-Boxen, Notebooks und PCs unter Linux eingesetzt werden, gab das Unternehmen gestern in Santa Clara im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien bekannt. Grundlage soll Midori Linux sein, Transmetas eigene Distribution für mobile Geräte.
Transmeta hat Anteile an dem chinesischen Unternehmen erworben, und plant die Herausgabe der Geräte in China, Hongkong, Macau und Taiwan.
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta hat mit dem chinesischen Elektronikanbieter Chinese 2000 Holdings einen Vertrag zur Lieferung von Crusoe TM5800-Prozessoren geschlossen. Die stromsparenden CPUs sollen in Settop-Boxen, Notebooks und PCs unter Linux eingesetzt werden, gab das Unternehmen gestern in Santa Clara im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien bekannt. Grundlage soll Midori Linux sein, Transmetas eigene Distribution für mobile Geräte.
Transmeta hat Anteile an dem chinesischen Unternehmen erworben, und plant die Herausgabe der Geräte in China, Hongkong, Macau und Taiwan.
Hoffen wir mal das es nur um die Steuerung der Linux-Entwicklung geht
Linux-Erfinder Torvalds verlässt Chip-Hersteller Transmeta
SAN JOSE - Linus Torvalds, der Erfinder des freien Computer-Betriebssystems Linux, verlässt den kalifornischen Chip-Hersteller Transmeta. Das teilte er in einem Forum für Linux-Entwickler im Internet mit.
Künftig werde er seine gesamte Arbeitszeit der Steuerung der Linux-Entwicklung widmen und zur Firma Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) wechseln. OSDL ist ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen von grossen Computerkonzernen wie IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Intel und NEC, die Linux für kommerzielle Zwecke einsetzen.
Transmeta, die besonders Strom sparende Prozessoren entwickelt, habe ihm alle Freiheiten gelassen, sich um seine Arbeit für Linux zu kümmern. "Ich fühle mich aber ein wenig schuldig, was meine "richtige" Arbeit betrifft", schrieb Torvalds.
Der Finne hatte 1991 in Helsinki den Kern von Linux geschrieben und der Öffentlichkeit zur Verfügung gestellt. Mit der General Public License (GPL) schützte er einerseits Linux mit einer Nutzungslizenz, machte es aber gleichzeitig allen Nutzern unentgeltlich zugänglich und öffnete es für Vorschläge zur Weiterentwicklung durch andere Programmierer.
Linux wird heute von Microsoft als Hauptkonkurrenz-System zu Windows eingeschätzt. Torvalds kümmerte sich in den vergangenen Jahren um den so genannten "Kernel", den Kern des Betriebssystems und behielt die Entscheidung darüber, welche neuen Programmteile in Linux aufgenommen werden.
Nach seinem Studium an der Universität Helsinki zog Torvalds mit seiner Familie 1997 nach Kalifornien ins Silicon Valley um und trat als Programmierer in das Chipunternehmen Transmeta ein.
Linux-Erfinder Torvalds verlässt Chip-Hersteller Transmeta
SAN JOSE - Linus Torvalds, der Erfinder des freien Computer-Betriebssystems Linux, verlässt den kalifornischen Chip-Hersteller Transmeta. Das teilte er in einem Forum für Linux-Entwickler im Internet mit.
Künftig werde er seine gesamte Arbeitszeit der Steuerung der Linux-Entwicklung widmen und zur Firma Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) wechseln. OSDL ist ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen von grossen Computerkonzernen wie IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Intel und NEC, die Linux für kommerzielle Zwecke einsetzen.
Transmeta, die besonders Strom sparende Prozessoren entwickelt, habe ihm alle Freiheiten gelassen, sich um seine Arbeit für Linux zu kümmern. "Ich fühle mich aber ein wenig schuldig, was meine "richtige" Arbeit betrifft", schrieb Torvalds.
Der Finne hatte 1991 in Helsinki den Kern von Linux geschrieben und der Öffentlichkeit zur Verfügung gestellt. Mit der General Public License (GPL) schützte er einerseits Linux mit einer Nutzungslizenz, machte es aber gleichzeitig allen Nutzern unentgeltlich zugänglich und öffnete es für Vorschläge zur Weiterentwicklung durch andere Programmierer.
Linux wird heute von Microsoft als Hauptkonkurrenz-System zu Windows eingeschätzt. Torvalds kümmerte sich in den vergangenen Jahren um den so genannten "Kernel", den Kern des Betriebssystems und behielt die Entscheidung darüber, welche neuen Programmteile in Linux aufgenommen werden.
Nach seinem Studium an der Universität Helsinki zog Torvalds mit seiner Familie 1997 nach Kalifornien ins Silicon Valley um und trat als Programmierer in das Chipunternehmen Transmeta ein.
"Ich fühle mich ein wenig schuldig", schrieb Torvalds am heutigen Morgen kalifornischer Ortszeit und bedankte sich bei Transmeta für die Freiheit, einen übermäßigen Anteil seiner Arbeitszeit der Linux-Entwicklung zukommen zu lassen. Die Entscheidung über den Wechsel sei von dem Entwickler selbst getroffen worden, um den Widerspruch zwischen dem Job und der ehrenamtlichen Open Source-Programmierung zu lösen.
Quelle: de.internet.com
Quelle: de.internet.com
Der nächste KUNDE bitte:
Vor einer Woche beklagte der Prozessorhersteller den Abgang von Linus Torvalds, dem Erfinder des bekannten Betriebssystems Linux. Er hat seinen Research-Job beim Chiphersteller Transmeta (564775) aufgegeben und wird zukünftig im Dienst des Open Source Development Lab stehen. Heute kann die Aktie von Transmeta nach positiven Meldungen - Plexus wird zukünftig den TM5800 verwenden - vorbörslich 11,03 % auf 1,51 Dollar zulegen.
Vor einer Woche beklagte der Prozessorhersteller den Abgang von Linus Torvalds, dem Erfinder des bekannten Betriebssystems Linux. Er hat seinen Research-Job beim Chiphersteller Transmeta (564775) aufgegeben und wird zukünftig im Dienst des Open Source Development Lab stehen. Heute kann die Aktie von Transmeta nach positiven Meldungen - Plexus wird zukünftig den TM5800 verwenden - vorbörslich 11,03 % auf 1,51 Dollar zulegen.
Neuer Kunde schön und gut,
es wird langsam Zeit, dass Transmeta den lang angekündigten Astro herausbringt, denn gegenüber den neuen Intel-Chips hat der TM5800 kaum Vorteile und ich frage mich immer mehr, warum überhaupt noch jemand jetzt den Crusoe nimmt. Ich hatte gedacht, dass man es mit der Weggang von Torvalds verbindet und den neuen Chip kurz darauf ankündigt.
Gruß
biglebovsky
es wird langsam Zeit, dass Transmeta den lang angekündigten Astro herausbringt, denn gegenüber den neuen Intel-Chips hat der TM5800 kaum Vorteile und ich frage mich immer mehr, warum überhaupt noch jemand jetzt den Crusoe nimmt. Ich hatte gedacht, dass man es mit der Weggang von Torvalds verbindet und den neuen Chip kurz darauf ankündigt.
Gruß
biglebovsky
Kurz nach meinem vorigen Posting finde ich das bei Heise:
Sonys Mini-Notebook ohne Transmeta-CPU
Sony hat seine Mini-Notebooks weiterentwickelt und mit dem Vaio TR1MP ein Gerät vorgestellt, das sich von den Vorgängern signifikant unterscheidet. Statt einer Transmeta-Crusoe-CPU, wie sie bisher in den Mini-Notebooks eingebaut war, entschied sich Sony nun für die Ultra-Low-Voltage-Version des Intel Pentium M. Dieser Prozessorwechsel dürfte einen kräftigen Leistungsschub bewirken, denn auch wenn der Transmeta-Chip typische Notebook-Aufgaben zuverlässig erledigte, liegt seine Rechenleistung abgeschlagen auf den hinteren Plätzen im Vergleich zu der normalgroßer Notebooks. Mit dem Pentium M schafft das Vaio TR1MP nun leistungsmäßig den Anschluss zur aktuellen Notebook-Welt, auch wenn die Taktrate der ULV-Version mit 900 MHz unterhalb der 1,7 GHz des Pentium-M-Spitzenreiters liegt.
Die Grafik bringt Intels Chipsatz 855GM mit, das Display misst 10,4 Zoll in der Diagonalen und zeigt 1280 × 768 Bildpunkte im Breitformat. 256 MByte Hauptspeicher gehören zum Lieferumfang des 2500 Euro teuren Geräts, maximal ist ein Speicherausbau von 1 GByte möglich. Die Festplatte fasst 30 GByte. Das Notebook ist sowohl mit Bluetooth als auch mit WLAN (802.11 b) ausgestattet. Da der Centrino-Aufkleber fehlt, dürfte die WLAN-Hardware wohl nicht von Intel stammen. Eine Kamera ist am oberen Display-Rand eingebaut.
Der Vorgänger wog nur rund ein Kilogramm, das Vaio TR1MP bringt dagegen mit 1,4 kg satte 40 Prozent mehr auf die Waage, hat dafür aber zum ersten Mal ein CD-RW/DVD-ROM-Laufwerk integriert. Damit dürfte das TR1MP zurzeit das kleinste Notebook mit eingebautem optischen Laufwerk sein.
Zwar ist Sonys Kleinster jetzt so schwer wie das ein oder andere Subnotebook, doch diese haben kein eingebautes optisches Laufwerk, dafür aber eine größere Tastatur und ein 12-Zoll-Display. Das leichteste uns bekannte Notebook mit integriertem Laufwerk ist das Samsung X10, das 1,8 kg wiegt.
Sony verspricht 5,5 Stunden Laufzeit im Akkubetrieb, was für ein Mini-Notebook ein hervorragender Wert ist. Sofern man sich mit den kleinen Tasten anfreunden kann und mit dem kleinen Display klarkommt, könnte das Vaio TR1MP das Gerät der Wahl sein, wenn man wenig Platz in der Tasche hat und diese oft mit sich führt.
Sonys Mini-Notebook ohne Transmeta-CPU
Sony hat seine Mini-Notebooks weiterentwickelt und mit dem Vaio TR1MP ein Gerät vorgestellt, das sich von den Vorgängern signifikant unterscheidet. Statt einer Transmeta-Crusoe-CPU, wie sie bisher in den Mini-Notebooks eingebaut war, entschied sich Sony nun für die Ultra-Low-Voltage-Version des Intel Pentium M. Dieser Prozessorwechsel dürfte einen kräftigen Leistungsschub bewirken, denn auch wenn der Transmeta-Chip typische Notebook-Aufgaben zuverlässig erledigte, liegt seine Rechenleistung abgeschlagen auf den hinteren Plätzen im Vergleich zu der normalgroßer Notebooks. Mit dem Pentium M schafft das Vaio TR1MP nun leistungsmäßig den Anschluss zur aktuellen Notebook-Welt, auch wenn die Taktrate der ULV-Version mit 900 MHz unterhalb der 1,7 GHz des Pentium-M-Spitzenreiters liegt.
Die Grafik bringt Intels Chipsatz 855GM mit, das Display misst 10,4 Zoll in der Diagonalen und zeigt 1280 × 768 Bildpunkte im Breitformat. 256 MByte Hauptspeicher gehören zum Lieferumfang des 2500 Euro teuren Geräts, maximal ist ein Speicherausbau von 1 GByte möglich. Die Festplatte fasst 30 GByte. Das Notebook ist sowohl mit Bluetooth als auch mit WLAN (802.11 b) ausgestattet. Da der Centrino-Aufkleber fehlt, dürfte die WLAN-Hardware wohl nicht von Intel stammen. Eine Kamera ist am oberen Display-Rand eingebaut.
Der Vorgänger wog nur rund ein Kilogramm, das Vaio TR1MP bringt dagegen mit 1,4 kg satte 40 Prozent mehr auf die Waage, hat dafür aber zum ersten Mal ein CD-RW/DVD-ROM-Laufwerk integriert. Damit dürfte das TR1MP zurzeit das kleinste Notebook mit eingebautem optischen Laufwerk sein.
Zwar ist Sonys Kleinster jetzt so schwer wie das ein oder andere Subnotebook, doch diese haben kein eingebautes optisches Laufwerk, dafür aber eine größere Tastatur und ein 12-Zoll-Display. Das leichteste uns bekannte Notebook mit integriertem Laufwerk ist das Samsung X10, das 1,8 kg wiegt.
Sony verspricht 5,5 Stunden Laufzeit im Akkubetrieb, was für ein Mini-Notebook ein hervorragender Wert ist. Sofern man sich mit den kleinen Tasten anfreunden kann und mit dem kleinen Display klarkommt, könnte das Vaio TR1MP das Gerät der Wahl sein, wenn man wenig Platz in der Tasche hat und diese oft mit sich führt.
@biglebovsky
Ist mir auch aufgefallen selbst
Hewlett-Packard nimmt den Crusoe noch!
Ich denke hier stellt sich die Frage für welche Billig Preisen Transmeta den alten verkauft!
Ob sich das für die Zukunft rechnet und Transmeta mit den Kunden zusammen den Übergang mit den neuen Chip beschreitet wird man sehen,nur eins ist klar die Umsätze können so nicht mehr lange getragen werden!
In Spannung auf die Zahlen
gruss
Ist mir auch aufgefallen selbst
Hewlett-Packard nimmt den Crusoe noch!
Ich denke hier stellt sich die Frage für welche Billig Preisen Transmeta den alten verkauft!
Ob sich das für die Zukunft rechnet und Transmeta mit den Kunden zusammen den Übergang mit den neuen Chip beschreitet wird man sehen,nur eins ist klar die Umsätze können so nicht mehr lange getragen werden!
In Spannung auf die Zahlen
gruss
Tramsmeta meldet neuen Kunden, Aktie steigt
Transmeta Corp., einer der größten Intel-Konkurrenten im Bereich der mobilen PC-Prozessoren, hat heute einen neuen Kunden gewonnen. Die Plexus Corp., einer der größten Anbieter von Electronic Manufacturing Services, wird den TM5800 Prozessor von Transmeta zukünftig in eigene Produkte einbauen.
Vorteilhaft seien vor allem die energiesparenden Eigenschaften des TM5800, hieß es von Plexus. Finanzielle Einzelheiten des Deals wurden allerdings nicht bekannt.
Transmeta Corp., einer der größten Intel-Konkurrenten im Bereich der mobilen PC-Prozessoren, hat heute einen neuen Kunden gewonnen. Die Plexus Corp., einer der größten Anbieter von Electronic Manufacturing Services, wird den TM5800 Prozessor von Transmeta zukünftig in eigene Produkte einbauen.
Vorteilhaft seien vor allem die energiesparenden Eigenschaften des TM5800, hieß es von Plexus. Finanzielle Einzelheiten des Deals wurden allerdings nicht bekannt.
@donnerpower
eh, sei ehrlich und push sie nicht sinnlos. Sie haben Plexus gewonnen und Sony verloren. Du gewinnst an der Losbude um die Ecke einen klebrigen Lutscher und verlierst derweil Deinen nagelneuen Porsche! Wach auf. Sie müssen jetzt was neues bringen sonst haben sie keine Chance.
biglebovsky
eh, sei ehrlich und push sie nicht sinnlos. Sie haben Plexus gewonnen und Sony verloren. Du gewinnst an der Losbude um die Ecke einen klebrigen Lutscher und verlierst derweil Deinen nagelneuen Porsche! Wach auf. Sie müssen jetzt was neues bringen sonst haben sie keine Chance.
biglebovsky
@biglebovsky
Bleibe etwas locker,erst lesen dann posten!!!!
Hier wird nigs sinnlos gepusht ,sehe zwar die neuen Kunden mit Begeisterung kann trotzdem aber einschätzen das die Quartale nicht gerade zufriedenstellend laufen ,wie gesagt mit denn NeuenChip muss auch langsam eine Wende kommen sonst sind sie in 12Monaten Pleite!!!
Das ist pushen:
Ist mir auch aufgefallen selbst
Hewlett-Packard nimmt den Crusoe noch!
Ich denke hier stellt sich die Frage für welche Billig Preisen Transmeta den alten verkauft!
Ob sich das für die Zukunft rechnet und Transmeta mit den Kunden zusammen den Übergang mit den neuen Chip beschreitet wird man sehen,nur eins ist klar die Umsätze können so nicht mehr lange getragen werden!
!
Bleibe etwas locker,erst lesen dann posten!!!!
Hier wird nigs sinnlos gepusht ,sehe zwar die neuen Kunden mit Begeisterung kann trotzdem aber einschätzen das die Quartale nicht gerade zufriedenstellend laufen ,wie gesagt mit denn NeuenChip muss auch langsam eine Wende kommen sonst sind sie in 12Monaten Pleite!!!
Das ist pushen:
Ist mir auch aufgefallen selbst
Hewlett-Packard nimmt den Crusoe noch!
Ich denke hier stellt sich die Frage für welche Billig Preisen Transmeta den alten verkauft!
Ob sich das für die Zukunft rechnet und Transmeta mit den Kunden zusammen den Übergang mit den neuen Chip beschreitet wird man sehen,nur eins ist klar die Umsätze können so nicht mehr lange getragen werden!
!
Transmeta nach Ergebnissen deutlich im Plus
Transmeta Corp. (NASDAQ: TMTA, WKN: 564775): Transmeta, US-amerikanischer Produzent von Chips für Laptop Computer, gab am gestrigen Donnerstag nach Börsenschluss Zahlen für das abgelaufene 2. Quartal bekannt.
Wie es in der Mitteilung heißt, erwirtschaftete Transmeta einen Nettoverlust von 22 Mio. Dollar oder 16 Cents je Aktie. Im gleichen Zeitraum des Vorjahres betrug der Verlust noch 35,6 Mio. Dollar bzw. 27 Cents je Aktie. Das Ergebnis auf Pro-Forma Basis, ein Verlust von 13 Cents je Aktie, entspricht den durchschnittlichen Erwartungen des Analysten.
Die Umsätze des Herstellers von Mikroprozessoren fielen von 7,5 Mio. Dollar im letzten Jahr auf nun 5,1 Mio. Dollar.
Für das 3. Quartal erwartet Transmeta Umsätze, die denen des 2. Quartals entsprechen. Ferner prognostiziert das Unternehmen einen Verlust zwischen 16 und 17 Cents je Aktie.
Transmeta Corp. (NASDAQ: TMTA, WKN: 564775): Transmeta, US-amerikanischer Produzent von Chips für Laptop Computer, gab am gestrigen Donnerstag nach Börsenschluss Zahlen für das abgelaufene 2. Quartal bekannt.
Wie es in der Mitteilung heißt, erwirtschaftete Transmeta einen Nettoverlust von 22 Mio. Dollar oder 16 Cents je Aktie. Im gleichen Zeitraum des Vorjahres betrug der Verlust noch 35,6 Mio. Dollar bzw. 27 Cents je Aktie. Das Ergebnis auf Pro-Forma Basis, ein Verlust von 13 Cents je Aktie, entspricht den durchschnittlichen Erwartungen des Analysten.
Die Umsätze des Herstellers von Mikroprozessoren fielen von 7,5 Mio. Dollar im letzten Jahr auf nun 5,1 Mio. Dollar.
Für das 3. Quartal erwartet Transmeta Umsätze, die denen des 2. Quartals entsprechen. Ferner prognostiziert das Unternehmen einen Verlust zwischen 16 und 17 Cents je Aktie.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jul 22, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced that its next generation TM8000 processor incorporates Low Pin Count (LPC) Flash technologies from Sharp Microelectronics and STMicroelectronics. These technologies bolster Transmeta`s goal of efficient computing by offering design flexibility, industry standard support and enhanced security.
LPC Flash allows for fewer signals and support components while enhancing design simplicity. Sharp, STMicroelectronics and Transmeta are combining the benefits of proven reliability with energy efficiency and competitive cost in new, 16-megabit density LPC technology products.
"Thanks to the collaboration with Transmeta`s TM8000 design team, we have fine tuned the LPC Flash specification," said Giuseppe Crisenza, vice president of the memory products group at STMicroelectronics. "The addition of the M50LPW116 makes ST the provider of a complete portfolio of Flash for computer applications ranging from high end servers and notebooks to low cost personal computers. We are committed to lead this market and to support highly innovative processor designers such as Transmeta."
"Sharp is committed to supporting the needs of our chip customers by developing LPC Flash that are fast enough to support the design requirements of end applications," said Mark Hampson, senior manager of IC marketing, Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas. "Our space efficient, 32 pin TSOP meets the space requirements of the mobile computing marketplace."
Part of an expanded family offering, the Sharp LHF00L01 and the STMicroelectronics M50LPW116 support Transmeta`s next generation, energy efficient TM8000 processor and are the first 16-megabit devices in the market compliant with the new LPC standard. This technology is faster than existing serial Flash interfaces and provides security enhancements as it is connected and directly controlled by the TM8000 processor.
"The next generation TM8000 advances Transmeta`s vision for efficient and reliable computing," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "We are able to offer customers high quality, differentiated system solutions as a result of close relationships with leading companies such as Sharp and STMicroelectronics."
Transmeta`s energy efficient TM8000 processor is on schedule for production in the third quarter of this year. The TM8000 processor, targeting mobile and high end embedded markets, is an enhanced design of the company`s Crusoe processor architecture for improved performance and energy efficiency.
Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas, Camas, Wash., is a U.S.-based company and a division of SHARP Electronics Corporation, which is a subsidiary of SHARP Corporation, Osaka, Japan. SHARP is a worldwide developer of core digital technologies that are playing an integral role in shaping the next generation of electronic products for consumer and business needs. Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas offers breakthrough memory, LCD, opto, CCD, RF/IR, microcomputer and system-on-chip components, along with packaging and integration skills that help design engineers throughout North and South America bring their ambitious ideas to market. Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas is dedicated to improving people`s lives through the use of advanced technology and a commitment to innovation, quality, value and design. For more information, visit www.sharpsma.com
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications. An unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and strategic partners positions the Company at the forefront of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and its products play a key role in enabling today`s convergence markets. The Company`s shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, on Euronext Paris and on the Milan Stock Exchange. In 2002, the Company`s net revenues were $6.32 billion and net earnings were $429.4 million. Further information on ST can be found at http://www.st.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Phillip Bergman, 408-919-6818
bergman@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 650-470-0200 (Investor Relations)
kristine@stapleton.com
http://www.businesswire.com
LPC Flash allows for fewer signals and support components while enhancing design simplicity. Sharp, STMicroelectronics and Transmeta are combining the benefits of proven reliability with energy efficiency and competitive cost in new, 16-megabit density LPC technology products.
"Thanks to the collaboration with Transmeta`s TM8000 design team, we have fine tuned the LPC Flash specification," said Giuseppe Crisenza, vice president of the memory products group at STMicroelectronics. "The addition of the M50LPW116 makes ST the provider of a complete portfolio of Flash for computer applications ranging from high end servers and notebooks to low cost personal computers. We are committed to lead this market and to support highly innovative processor designers such as Transmeta."
"Sharp is committed to supporting the needs of our chip customers by developing LPC Flash that are fast enough to support the design requirements of end applications," said Mark Hampson, senior manager of IC marketing, Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas. "Our space efficient, 32 pin TSOP meets the space requirements of the mobile computing marketplace."
Part of an expanded family offering, the Sharp LHF00L01 and the STMicroelectronics M50LPW116 support Transmeta`s next generation, energy efficient TM8000 processor and are the first 16-megabit devices in the market compliant with the new LPC standard. This technology is faster than existing serial Flash interfaces and provides security enhancements as it is connected and directly controlled by the TM8000 processor.
"The next generation TM8000 advances Transmeta`s vision for efficient and reliable computing," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "We are able to offer customers high quality, differentiated system solutions as a result of close relationships with leading companies such as Sharp and STMicroelectronics."
Transmeta`s energy efficient TM8000 processor is on schedule for production in the third quarter of this year. The TM8000 processor, targeting mobile and high end embedded markets, is an enhanced design of the company`s Crusoe processor architecture for improved performance and energy efficiency.
Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas, Camas, Wash., is a U.S.-based company and a division of SHARP Electronics Corporation, which is a subsidiary of SHARP Corporation, Osaka, Japan. SHARP is a worldwide developer of core digital technologies that are playing an integral role in shaping the next generation of electronic products for consumer and business needs. Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas offers breakthrough memory, LCD, opto, CCD, RF/IR, microcomputer and system-on-chip components, along with packaging and integration skills that help design engineers throughout North and South America bring their ambitious ideas to market. Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas is dedicated to improving people`s lives through the use of advanced technology and a commitment to innovation, quality, value and design. For more information, visit www.sharpsma.com
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications. An unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and strategic partners positions the Company at the forefront of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and its products play a key role in enabling today`s convergence markets. The Company`s shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, on Euronext Paris and on the Milan Stock Exchange. In 2002, the Company`s net revenues were $6.32 billion and net earnings were $429.4 million. Further information on ST can be found at http://www.st.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Phillip Bergman, 408-919-6818
bergman@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 650-470-0200 (Investor Relations)
kristine@stapleton.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Transmeta Corporation Announces Agreement with Aeronix, Inc. to Develop Reference Designs for Strategic Markets
Reference Designs to Accelerate Product and System Time-to-Market For Customers Based on Transmeta`s Efficient Computing Processors
Santa Clara, Calif.; July 28, 2003...Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq: TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced an agreement with Aeronix, Inc. as a primary reference design partner for Transmeta-based processors. Under the terms of this agreement, Aeronix will develop reference designs to Transmeta specifications to speed deployment in strategic markets that incorporate Transmeta Crusoe, Crusoe SE, and forthcoming TM8000 processor families.
In 2003, Transmeta has extended market opportunities through the introduction of new products that target the needs of growth segments such as thin clients, smart displays, multimedia products and set-top boxes. To further serve these segments by easing development expense and enabling customers rapid time-to-market, Transmeta will develop and deploy reference designs through partners like Aeronix.
"As we focus on additional markets, we will assure our customers` success through reference designs and other support materials," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "Our engagement with Aeronix will be a strategic step towards success in these new markets. They have a proven track record of high quality designs across many product areas."
Transmeta is working with Aeronix on a series of reference designs based on specific Transmeta specifications that can then be quickly and cost-effectively delivered to serve customers` needs. Initial applications have focused on embedded applications, specifically around multimedia, utilizing Transmeta`s Crusoe and Crusoe SE processors.
"Aeronix is very excited to engage with Transmeta as a reference design partner," said Frank Greer, VP and GM of Aeronix`s Consumer Services and Products Group. "Our group is strategically focused around the needs of cutting-edge electronic devices, and Transmeta`s processors are an obvious fit for many applications in which we are already experienced. The Consumer Services and Products Group`s emphasis is on turn-key products, core technology, and design services for the fast-growing consumer electronics convergence market"
Aeronix, Inc., www.aeronix.com, based out of Melbourne, Florida, is an established company in business over 18 years, providing advanced product development and design services for consumer and DOD electronics systems, hardware and software products. Aeronix, Inc. provides solutions for home audio, converged media, wireless communications, electronic signals collection and programmable secure communications. With an emphasis on minimizing product and development cost while providing flexibility, Aeronix can offer solutions to meet unique requirements.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Phillip Bergman
Transmeta Corporation
408-919-6818
bergman@transmeta.com
Investor Relations
Kristine Mozes
650-470-0200
kristine@stapleton.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe click here
http://www.shareholder.com/visitors/unsubscribe.cfm?companyI…
Reference Designs to Accelerate Product and System Time-to-Market For Customers Based on Transmeta`s Efficient Computing Processors
Santa Clara, Calif.; July 28, 2003...Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq: TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced an agreement with Aeronix, Inc. as a primary reference design partner for Transmeta-based processors. Under the terms of this agreement, Aeronix will develop reference designs to Transmeta specifications to speed deployment in strategic markets that incorporate Transmeta Crusoe, Crusoe SE, and forthcoming TM8000 processor families.
In 2003, Transmeta has extended market opportunities through the introduction of new products that target the needs of growth segments such as thin clients, smart displays, multimedia products and set-top boxes. To further serve these segments by easing development expense and enabling customers rapid time-to-market, Transmeta will develop and deploy reference designs through partners like Aeronix.
"As we focus on additional markets, we will assure our customers` success through reference designs and other support materials," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "Our engagement with Aeronix will be a strategic step towards success in these new markets. They have a proven track record of high quality designs across many product areas."
Transmeta is working with Aeronix on a series of reference designs based on specific Transmeta specifications that can then be quickly and cost-effectively delivered to serve customers` needs. Initial applications have focused on embedded applications, specifically around multimedia, utilizing Transmeta`s Crusoe and Crusoe SE processors.
"Aeronix is very excited to engage with Transmeta as a reference design partner," said Frank Greer, VP and GM of Aeronix`s Consumer Services and Products Group. "Our group is strategically focused around the needs of cutting-edge electronic devices, and Transmeta`s processors are an obvious fit for many applications in which we are already experienced. The Consumer Services and Products Group`s emphasis is on turn-key products, core technology, and design services for the fast-growing consumer electronics convergence market"
Aeronix, Inc., www.aeronix.com, based out of Melbourne, Florida, is an established company in business over 18 years, providing advanced product development and design services for consumer and DOD electronics systems, hardware and software products. Aeronix, Inc. provides solutions for home audio, converged media, wireless communications, electronic signals collection and programmable secure communications. With an emphasis on minimizing product and development cost while providing flexibility, Aeronix can offer solutions to meet unique requirements.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Phillip Bergman
Transmeta Corporation
408-919-6818
bergman@transmeta.com
Investor Relations
Kristine Mozes
650-470-0200
kristine@stapleton.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe click here
http://www.shareholder.com/visitors/unsubscribe.cfm?companyI…
Transmeta in venture to make Chinese Midori Linux
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2003 5:12 AM
- Reuters U.S. Company News
HONG KONG, July 31 (Reuters) - Microchip designer Transmeta Corp said on Thursday it had formed a joint venture with two Hong Kong firms to develop and sell a Chinese version of its Midori Linux operating system for mobile and embedded computer devices.
Santa Clara, California-based Transmeta (TMTA) said the venture with Hong Kong`s Culturecom Holdings Ltd <0343.HK> and eForce Holdings Ltd (HK:943) would have a total valuation of HK$216 million (US$27.7 million).
Transmeta will hold a 16.7 percent stake in the venture, called Chinese 2 Linux (Holdings) Ltd, eForce will have 42.5 percent and Culturecom will own 40.8 percent.
The venture`s Chinese version of Midori Linux will be targeted at the greater China market.
© Reuters 2003. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2003 5:12 AM
- Reuters U.S. Company News
HONG KONG, July 31 (Reuters) - Microchip designer Transmeta Corp said on Thursday it had formed a joint venture with two Hong Kong firms to develop and sell a Chinese version of its Midori Linux operating system for mobile and embedded computer devices.
Santa Clara, California-based Transmeta (TMTA) said the venture with Hong Kong`s Culturecom Holdings Ltd <0343.HK> and eForce Holdings Ltd (HK:943) would have a total valuation of HK$216 million (US$27.7 million).
Transmeta will hold a 16.7 percent stake in the venture, called Chinese 2 Linux (Holdings) Ltd, eForce will have 42.5 percent and Culturecom will own 40.8 percent.
The venture`s Chinese version of Midori Linux will be targeted at the greater China market.
© Reuters 2003. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.
Neuer Transmeta-Prozessor Efficeon erscheint Mitte Oktober
Der Prozessorhersteller Transmeta hat heute den endgültigen Namen für sein Crusoe-Nachfolgermodell festgelegt. Das hat de.internet.com aus dem Unternehmen erfahren. Wie Transmeta am heutigen Dienstag im kalifornischen Santa Clara mitteilen wird, soll der Mikroprozessor TM8000, bisher unter dem Codenamen Astro geführt, mit der Bezeichnung Efficeon noch im laufenden dritten Quartal in Produktion gehen. Die x86-CPU soll für besonders leichte und handelsübliche Notebook-Computer geeignet sein, aber auch in Tablet PCs, geräuscharmen Desktop-Computern und Embedded-Systemen eingesetzt werden.
Dave Ditzel, Mitbegründer des kleinen Unternehmens und Chief Technology Officer, wird in der Woche vom 13. Oktober auf dem Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, USA, den neuen Prozessor präsentieren. In den kommenden Monaten wird Transmeta mit detaillierten Spezifikationen und Benchmark-Daten weitere Informationen zum Efficeon-Prozessor veröffentlichen.
Der neue Prozessor soll die freie Wahl komplementärer Chip-Sets für Computer-Hersteller unterstützen. Nach bisherigen Veröffentlichungen arbeitet der Systembus mit Hypertransport und unterstützt DDR400-Speicher mit ECC über eine integrierte Northbridge. Auch ein AGP-vierfach-Interface fehlt nicht. Anstelle eines 128-Bit VLIW-Kerns ist ein 256-Bit für mehr Verarbeitungsbreite vorgesehen, der im besten Fall bis zu acht Instruktionen pro Takt erlaubt.
Transmeta-Chef Matthew R. Perry verspricht mit seinem neuen Produkt Geräte mit guter Performance, langen Akku-Laufzeiten und geringer Wärmeentwicklung zu einem attraktiven Preis. Erste Produktankündigungen auf der Basis des Efficeon seien im vierten Quartal dieses Jahres zu erwarten. (as)
[ Dienstag, 12.08.2003, 06:01 ]
Der Prozessorhersteller Transmeta hat heute den endgültigen Namen für sein Crusoe-Nachfolgermodell festgelegt. Das hat de.internet.com aus dem Unternehmen erfahren. Wie Transmeta am heutigen Dienstag im kalifornischen Santa Clara mitteilen wird, soll der Mikroprozessor TM8000, bisher unter dem Codenamen Astro geführt, mit der Bezeichnung Efficeon noch im laufenden dritten Quartal in Produktion gehen. Die x86-CPU soll für besonders leichte und handelsübliche Notebook-Computer geeignet sein, aber auch in Tablet PCs, geräuscharmen Desktop-Computern und Embedded-Systemen eingesetzt werden.
Dave Ditzel, Mitbegründer des kleinen Unternehmens und Chief Technology Officer, wird in der Woche vom 13. Oktober auf dem Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, USA, den neuen Prozessor präsentieren. In den kommenden Monaten wird Transmeta mit detaillierten Spezifikationen und Benchmark-Daten weitere Informationen zum Efficeon-Prozessor veröffentlichen.
Der neue Prozessor soll die freie Wahl komplementärer Chip-Sets für Computer-Hersteller unterstützen. Nach bisherigen Veröffentlichungen arbeitet der Systembus mit Hypertransport und unterstützt DDR400-Speicher mit ECC über eine integrierte Northbridge. Auch ein AGP-vierfach-Interface fehlt nicht. Anstelle eines 128-Bit VLIW-Kerns ist ein 256-Bit für mehr Verarbeitungsbreite vorgesehen, der im besten Fall bis zu acht Instruktionen pro Takt erlaubt.
Transmeta-Chef Matthew R. Perry verspricht mit seinem neuen Produkt Geräte mit guter Performance, langen Akku-Laufzeiten und geringer Wärmeentwicklung zu einem attraktiven Preis. Erste Produktankündigungen auf der Basis des Efficeon seien im vierten Quartal dieses Jahres zu erwarten. (as)
[ Dienstag, 12.08.2003, 06:01 ]
Transmeta zielt mit neuem Efficeon-Prozessor auf Billig-Notebooks
Der US-Prozessorhersteller Transmeta will mit seinem neuen Efficeon-Prozessor bei Herstellern von preiswerten Notebooks mit 12-Zoll Displays setzen. Das sagte Unternehmenschef Matthew R. Perry heute dem taiwanischen Branchendienst `Digitimes`. Muster der CPU würden weltweit an die Notebook-Hersteller gesandt. Transmeta rechnet mit einer Massenauslieferung der 1,1GHz Version Ende des dritten Quartals, und mit dem ersten Efficeon-Notebook im vierten Quartal, so Perry weiter.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) wird den Efficeon-Prozessor im 0.13-Micron Verfahren herstellen, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) übernimmt die Flip-Chip Konfektionierung.
Der Efficeon kann acht Instruktionen pro Taktzeit berechnen, was kurze Rechenzeiten bei geringem Energieverbrauch verspricht. Laut Perry ist der Prozessor gegenüber dem Crusoe bei Standardanwendungen um 50 Prozent, und bei Multimedia-Applikationen um 80 Prozent, schneller.
Transmeta wird auf dem Microprocessor Forum (MPF) der Technologieanalysten In-Stat/MDR vom 13. bis 16. Oktober in San Jose detaillierte Angaben zu dem Efficeon-Prozessor machen. (as)
Der US-Prozessorhersteller Transmeta will mit seinem neuen Efficeon-Prozessor bei Herstellern von preiswerten Notebooks mit 12-Zoll Displays setzen. Das sagte Unternehmenschef Matthew R. Perry heute dem taiwanischen Branchendienst `Digitimes`. Muster der CPU würden weltweit an die Notebook-Hersteller gesandt. Transmeta rechnet mit einer Massenauslieferung der 1,1GHz Version Ende des dritten Quartals, und mit dem ersten Efficeon-Notebook im vierten Quartal, so Perry weiter.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) wird den Efficeon-Prozessor im 0.13-Micron Verfahren herstellen, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) übernimmt die Flip-Chip Konfektionierung.
Der Efficeon kann acht Instruktionen pro Taktzeit berechnen, was kurze Rechenzeiten bei geringem Energieverbrauch verspricht. Laut Perry ist der Prozessor gegenüber dem Crusoe bei Standardanwendungen um 50 Prozent, und bei Multimedia-Applikationen um 80 Prozent, schneller.
Transmeta wird auf dem Microprocessor Forum (MPF) der Technologieanalysten In-Stat/MDR vom 13. bis 16. Oktober in San Jose detaillierte Angaben zu dem Efficeon-Prozessor machen. (as)
Hallo,
was meint ihr, ist es langsam Zeit bei TMTA einzusteigen? Prozessornews, wenn auch etwas später als früher angekündigt. Ich habe das Gefühl Transmeta will nicht mit Intel konkurrieren, sondern strebt Nischenbereiche an: embedded Lösungen und solche die einen programmierbaren Chip benötigen.
Gruß
Biglebovsky
was meint ihr, ist es langsam Zeit bei TMTA einzusteigen? Prozessornews, wenn auch etwas später als früher angekündigt. Ich habe das Gefühl Transmeta will nicht mit Intel konkurrieren, sondern strebt Nischenbereiche an: embedded Lösungen und solche die einen programmierbaren Chip benötigen.
Gruß
Biglebovsky
Auf gehts!
Nasdaq TMTA1,80 + 10,43% 3,03 Mio.
Frankfurt 1,60 + 10,34% 22.629
Nasdaq TMTA1,80 + 10,43% 3,03 Mio.
Frankfurt 1,60 + 10,34% 22.629
@biglebovsky
So wird es am Ende seihen,da Transmeta nicht mehr in der Lage ist gegen die Seitenhiebe von Intel anzukommen!
So wird es am Ende seihen,da Transmeta nicht mehr in der Lage ist gegen die Seitenhiebe von Intel anzukommen!
@donnerpower
hehehe, hast Du das gesehen? Transmeta zieht ab. Auf meine vorsichtige Frage nach einem Einstieg habe ich vorsichtigerweise auch ein paar gekauft...
Die Quartalsergebnisse sahen nicht berauschend aus. Aber Transmeta hat Kontakt zu allen großen PC-Herstellern. Sollte der efficeon wirklich gut sein und der Trend richtung kleinerer Computer gehen, dann könnte sich der Umsatz schnell verzehnfachen. Soviel brauchten sie aber auch ungefähr, um profitabel zu werden.
Gruß
biglebovsky
hehehe, hast Du das gesehen? Transmeta zieht ab. Auf meine vorsichtige Frage nach einem Einstieg habe ich vorsichtigerweise auch ein paar gekauft...
Die Quartalsergebnisse sahen nicht berauschend aus. Aber Transmeta hat Kontakt zu allen großen PC-Herstellern. Sollte der efficeon wirklich gut sein und der Trend richtung kleinerer Computer gehen, dann könnte sich der Umsatz schnell verzehnfachen. Soviel brauchten sie aber auch ungefähr, um profitabel zu werden.
Gruß
biglebovsky
Transmeta Crusoe Processors Enable High Performance HP Compaq Thin Clients
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 15, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced that its 533MHz and 733MHz TM5800 Crusoe(TM) processors will be incorporated in two new HP Compaq thin clients. The HP Compaq t5300 and t5500 offer enterprise, government and education customers one of the most affordable thin clients available.
Transmeta`s Crusoe processor provides a perfect fit for thin client customers that value low cost, energy efficiency, reliability and quiet operation. The HP Compaq t5300 and t5500 thin clients, powered by Transmeta processors, deliver desktop-like features and a level of performance that offers `front-of-screen perception` comparable to full desktop system performance.
"The growing family of HP thin clients designed around the Crusoe processor underscores the industry`s desire for a high-performance thin client at compelling prices," said Art Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "The low thermal characteristics of the Transmeta Crusoe processor allow HP to design extremely small enclosures without the need for cooling fans, delivering a highly integrated and reliable solution."
The HP Compaq thin clients offer customers a choice based upon their thin client performance needs and, by utilizing Transmeta processors, HP ensures that these thin clients can handle resource-dependant applications such as an enhanced browser and MPEG2 and MPEG4 digital video files.
"As a leader in enterprise-level thin client solutions, HP addresses all levels of business applications with its line of thin client solutions," said Tad Bodeman, director thin client solutions, HP Personal Systems Group. "Incorporating Transmeta`s energy efficient processor technology in our t5300 and t5500 products offers customers a simple, dependable and secure thin client at an affordable price."
"The enterprise thin client market continues to grow at a solid 22.8% compounded rate with a forecast of 1.86 million units for 2004 and an expected 3.4 million units to ship in 2007," said Bob O`Donnell, research director at analyst firm IDC. "These adoption rates are understandable when you consider that the thin client space has a compelling value proposition for the enterprise market and that they can be effortlessly deployed in volume, and are easily maintained, which results in a lower total cost of ownership."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Mozes Communications
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 15, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced that its 533MHz and 733MHz TM5800 Crusoe(TM) processors will be incorporated in two new HP Compaq thin clients. The HP Compaq t5300 and t5500 offer enterprise, government and education customers one of the most affordable thin clients available.
Transmeta`s Crusoe processor provides a perfect fit for thin client customers that value low cost, energy efficiency, reliability and quiet operation. The HP Compaq t5300 and t5500 thin clients, powered by Transmeta processors, deliver desktop-like features and a level of performance that offers `front-of-screen perception` comparable to full desktop system performance.
"The growing family of HP thin clients designed around the Crusoe processor underscores the industry`s desire for a high-performance thin client at compelling prices," said Art Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "The low thermal characteristics of the Transmeta Crusoe processor allow HP to design extremely small enclosures without the need for cooling fans, delivering a highly integrated and reliable solution."
The HP Compaq thin clients offer customers a choice based upon their thin client performance needs and, by utilizing Transmeta processors, HP ensures that these thin clients can handle resource-dependant applications such as an enhanced browser and MPEG2 and MPEG4 digital video files.
"As a leader in enterprise-level thin client solutions, HP addresses all levels of business applications with its line of thin client solutions," said Tad Bodeman, director thin client solutions, HP Personal Systems Group. "Incorporating Transmeta`s energy efficient processor technology in our t5300 and t5500 products offers customers a simple, dependable and secure thin client at an affordable price."
"The enterprise thin client market continues to grow at a solid 22.8% compounded rate with a forecast of 1.86 million units for 2004 and an expected 3.4 million units to ship in 2007," said Bob O`Donnell, research director at analyst firm IDC. "These adoption rates are understandable when you consider that the thin client space has a compelling value proposition for the enterprise market and that they can be effortlessly deployed in volume, and are easily maintained, which results in a lower total cost of ownership."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Mozes Communications
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
Hi
Transmeta geht ja heute richtig ab! Hoffen wir das TMTA mal richtig Umsatz macht, um den Verlust zu mindern.
MfG
Transmeta geht ja heute richtig ab! Hoffen wir das TMTA mal richtig Umsatz macht, um den Verlust zu mindern.
MfG
Endlich Topmeldung: Auftrag von HP! Warum kauft niemand TM? Ist die Meldung nicht in Ordnung? An der Nasdaq wurden am 15.09.03 Stück 11 406 900 TM umgesetzt!
Haben da nur die Dummen gekauft?
Haben da nur die Dummen gekauft?
Hier die nächste Hammer Meldung
Transmeta and NVIDIA Announce Strategic Collaboration; Companies Team to Deliver Leading Multimedia and Graphics Capabilities for the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 17, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, and NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) , the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today announced a collaboration where NVIDIA has agreed to develop its highly integrated media communications processors for Transmeta`s next generation Efficeon(TM) processor, enabling exceptional multimedia and graphics capabilities for a wide range of mobile PC platforms.
"Future PC platforms will be integrated multimedia powerhouses that run efficiently and quietly and deliver amazing multimedia capabilities in a small package," said Dr. Jon Peddie, multimedia and graphics industry expert and president, Jon Peddie Research. "The combination of Transmeta`s prowess in efficient processing combined with NVIDIA`s expertise in multimedia and graphics creates a world-class partnership that will benefit a multitude of PC platforms. Our research shows this category to be the fastest growing and largest segment in the PC market, and we expect a whole new class of products to emerge."
Transmeta and NVIDIA have collaborated to leverage their respective expertise in energy efficient processor design, dynamic power management and graphics. The companies have teamed to deliver an exceptional combination of features, battery life, and a compact platform size for emerging classes of small form factor computers.
"Transmeta`s collaboration with NVIDIA, an industry leader, will spur innovative graphics capabilities in mobile devices," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "Transmeta`s customers are delivering exceptional, efficient computing form factors featuring extended battery life, low heat, award winning designs, integrated functionality and highly competitive pricing."
"NVIDIA`s collaboration with Transmeta enables a new class of ultra portable mobile computer," said Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO and president, NVIDIA Corporation. "As the mobile computer increasingly becomes the primary computing device for many people, the demand for smaller form factor, low power solutions becomes apparent. By closely collaborating with Transmeta, our combined technologies are enabling computer makers to deliver an outstanding multimedia experience in stunningly small, low power devices."
Transmeta`s new Efficeon processor, in production during the current quarter, provides industry leadership in delivering power efficiency and high performance for notebooks, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktops, blade servers and embedded systems.
Dave Ditzel, Transmeta`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the new Efficeon processor, including detailed specifications and benchmark data, at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA Corporation is a market leader in visual computing technology dedicated to creating products that enhance the interactive experience on consumer and professional computing platforms. Its graphics and communications processors have broad market reach and are incorporated into a wide variety of computing platforms, including consumer digital-media PCs, enterprise PCs, professional workstations, digital content creation systems, notebook PCs, military navigation systems and video game consoles. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., and employs more than 1,600 people worldwide. For more information, visit the Company`s Web site at www.nvidia.com.
Transmeta, Efficeon and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
SOURCE: Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
NVIDIA Corporation
Diane Vanasse, 408-486-2672
dvanasse@nvidia.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
Transmeta and NVIDIA Announce Strategic Collaboration; Companies Team to Deliver Leading Multimedia and Graphics Capabilities for the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 17, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, and NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) , the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today announced a collaboration where NVIDIA has agreed to develop its highly integrated media communications processors for Transmeta`s next generation Efficeon(TM) processor, enabling exceptional multimedia and graphics capabilities for a wide range of mobile PC platforms.
"Future PC platforms will be integrated multimedia powerhouses that run efficiently and quietly and deliver amazing multimedia capabilities in a small package," said Dr. Jon Peddie, multimedia and graphics industry expert and president, Jon Peddie Research. "The combination of Transmeta`s prowess in efficient processing combined with NVIDIA`s expertise in multimedia and graphics creates a world-class partnership that will benefit a multitude of PC platforms. Our research shows this category to be the fastest growing and largest segment in the PC market, and we expect a whole new class of products to emerge."
Transmeta and NVIDIA have collaborated to leverage their respective expertise in energy efficient processor design, dynamic power management and graphics. The companies have teamed to deliver an exceptional combination of features, battery life, and a compact platform size for emerging classes of small form factor computers.
"Transmeta`s collaboration with NVIDIA, an industry leader, will spur innovative graphics capabilities in mobile devices," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "Transmeta`s customers are delivering exceptional, efficient computing form factors featuring extended battery life, low heat, award winning designs, integrated functionality and highly competitive pricing."
"NVIDIA`s collaboration with Transmeta enables a new class of ultra portable mobile computer," said Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO and president, NVIDIA Corporation. "As the mobile computer increasingly becomes the primary computing device for many people, the demand for smaller form factor, low power solutions becomes apparent. By closely collaborating with Transmeta, our combined technologies are enabling computer makers to deliver an outstanding multimedia experience in stunningly small, low power devices."
Transmeta`s new Efficeon processor, in production during the current quarter, provides industry leadership in delivering power efficiency and high performance for notebooks, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktops, blade servers and embedded systems.
Dave Ditzel, Transmeta`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the new Efficeon processor, including detailed specifications and benchmark data, at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA Corporation is a market leader in visual computing technology dedicated to creating products that enhance the interactive experience on consumer and professional computing platforms. Its graphics and communications processors have broad market reach and are incorporated into a wide variety of computing platforms, including consumer digital-media PCs, enterprise PCs, professional workstations, digital content creation systems, notebook PCs, military navigation systems and video game consoles. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., and employs more than 1,600 people worldwide. For more information, visit the Company`s Web site at www.nvidia.com.
Transmeta, Efficeon and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
SOURCE: Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
NVIDIA Corporation
Diane Vanasse, 408-486-2672
dvanasse@nvidia.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
und noch eine
Antelope Technologies Announces Worldwide Launch at DEMOmobile Conference; New Modular Computing Core -- MCC -- to Ship in 4th Quarter
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo., Sep 17, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Antelope Technologies, Inc., a Colorado headquartered company specializing in modular computer technologies, has announced today at DEMOmobile that production has commenced on its Modular Computing Core (MCC) product. The company`s initial customer orders are being filled in October and general availability begins November 7, 2003.
"With the modular design of this product we are able to offer a mobile solution like never before," said Kenneth Geyer, co-founder and president of Antelope Technologies, Inc. "Our MCC conforms around the end-user needs to provide a powerful new mobile work environment."
The original modular computing technology that Antelope utilizes was developed by IBM Watson Research Center in New York. Antelope licensed the technology and know-how from IBM to create a unique modular platform. This new platform, known as the MCC, will carry both an Antelope and IBM Modular Architecture logos.
The computer platform of the MCC measures only 3 x 5 x 0.75 inches and weighs approximately 9.1 ounces. This module is a full computer running the complete Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system. The power supply, display and I/O connectors have been removed -- leaving processor, memory, data and applications. Components removed from the MCC are then arranged into different shells allowing the device to transform into a handheld, then a desktop, and then back to a handheld in just seconds without rebooting or synching.
"The ultra-small form factor of the Antelope MCC perfectly demonstrates the low thermal characteristics of the Transmeta Crusoe processor and what can be accomplished when efficient computing technologies are employed," said Matthew Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta Corporation. "The MCC is the precursor of a new type of computer that successfully combines the power and functionality of a desktop computer with the portability and convenience of a mobile handheld device. Transmeta is proud to partner with Antelope to deliver the World`s first ultra-personal computer."
Antelope Modular Computing Core Specifications
Dimensions: 3" x 5" x 0.75"
Weight: approximately 9.1 ounces
Hard drive: 10GB or 15GB
RAM: 256Kb
Processor: 1GiG Hz Transmeta Crusoe 5800
Video Adapter: 8Mb 3D graphics chipset
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Handheld Display: 6.3 inch, 1024x768, full color touch screen
About Antelope Technologies
Antelope Technologies is a Colorado corporation that designs, manufactures and markets mobile computing technologies. Based in Highlands Ranch, Colo., the company integrates these technologies for military, medical, industrial, security and law enforcement institutions worldwide. Antelope Technologies is the only company licensed to manufacture and market the Mobile Computing Core and recently opened a separate manufacturing facility in Neuchatel, Switzerland under the name Antelope Technologies (Suisse) SA. For more information in the United States contact www.antelopetech.com or 720-344-4313 (U.S.) and Internationally at www.antelopetech.ch or 41 (0) 32-723-0366 (Switzerland).
About Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About DEMOmobile
The annual DEMO and DEMOmobile conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected by executive producer Chris Shipley from across the spectrum of the personal technology marketplace. Top executives for the leading hardware and software technology companies, venture capitalists, journalists from key industry publications and industry analysts attend the DEMO and DEMOmobile conferences to preview the most promising products and technologies for the coming year. DEMO is held in February each year and features approximately 60 new companies, products and technologies. DEMOmobile is held each fall and features approximately 35 new mobile technologies. For more information, visit www.idgef.com.
SOURCE: Antelope Technologies, Inc.
Antelope Technologies, Inc.
Marya Kokaska, 720-344-4313 or 303-901-4800 (cell)
mkokaska@antelopetech.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
Antelope Technologies Announces Worldwide Launch at DEMOmobile Conference; New Modular Computing Core -- MCC -- to Ship in 4th Quarter
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo., Sep 17, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Antelope Technologies, Inc., a Colorado headquartered company specializing in modular computer technologies, has announced today at DEMOmobile that production has commenced on its Modular Computing Core (MCC) product. The company`s initial customer orders are being filled in October and general availability begins November 7, 2003.
"With the modular design of this product we are able to offer a mobile solution like never before," said Kenneth Geyer, co-founder and president of Antelope Technologies, Inc. "Our MCC conforms around the end-user needs to provide a powerful new mobile work environment."
The original modular computing technology that Antelope utilizes was developed by IBM Watson Research Center in New York. Antelope licensed the technology and know-how from IBM to create a unique modular platform. This new platform, known as the MCC, will carry both an Antelope and IBM Modular Architecture logos.
The computer platform of the MCC measures only 3 x 5 x 0.75 inches and weighs approximately 9.1 ounces. This module is a full computer running the complete Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system. The power supply, display and I/O connectors have been removed -- leaving processor, memory, data and applications. Components removed from the MCC are then arranged into different shells allowing the device to transform into a handheld, then a desktop, and then back to a handheld in just seconds without rebooting or synching.
"The ultra-small form factor of the Antelope MCC perfectly demonstrates the low thermal characteristics of the Transmeta Crusoe processor and what can be accomplished when efficient computing technologies are employed," said Matthew Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta Corporation. "The MCC is the precursor of a new type of computer that successfully combines the power and functionality of a desktop computer with the portability and convenience of a mobile handheld device. Transmeta is proud to partner with Antelope to deliver the World`s first ultra-personal computer."
Antelope Modular Computing Core Specifications
Dimensions: 3" x 5" x 0.75"
Weight: approximately 9.1 ounces
Hard drive: 10GB or 15GB
RAM: 256Kb
Processor: 1GiG Hz Transmeta Crusoe 5800
Video Adapter: 8Mb 3D graphics chipset
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Handheld Display: 6.3 inch, 1024x768, full color touch screen
About Antelope Technologies
Antelope Technologies is a Colorado corporation that designs, manufactures and markets mobile computing technologies. Based in Highlands Ranch, Colo., the company integrates these technologies for military, medical, industrial, security and law enforcement institutions worldwide. Antelope Technologies is the only company licensed to manufacture and market the Mobile Computing Core and recently opened a separate manufacturing facility in Neuchatel, Switzerland under the name Antelope Technologies (Suisse) SA. For more information in the United States contact www.antelopetech.com or 720-344-4313 (U.S.) and Internationally at www.antelopetech.ch or 41 (0) 32-723-0366 (Switzerland).
About Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About DEMOmobile
The annual DEMO and DEMOmobile conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected by executive producer Chris Shipley from across the spectrum of the personal technology marketplace. Top executives for the leading hardware and software technology companies, venture capitalists, journalists from key industry publications and industry analysts attend the DEMO and DEMOmobile conferences to preview the most promising products and technologies for the coming year. DEMO is held in February each year and features approximately 60 new companies, products and technologies. DEMOmobile is held each fall and features approximately 35 new mobile technologies. For more information, visit www.idgef.com.
SOURCE: Antelope Technologies, Inc.
Antelope Technologies, Inc.
Marya Kokaska, 720-344-4313 or 303-901-4800 (cell)
mkokaska@antelopetech.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
17.09. 12:44
Nvidia schließt Allianz mit Transmeta
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta und der Grafikchiphersteller Nvidia (WKN: 918422, US: NVDA) sind in eine Allianz eingetreten, innerhalb derer Nvidia integrierte Medien-Kommunikations-Prozessoren für die Nutzung in den Efficeon Prozessoren von Transmeta entwickeln wird. Der Efficeon Chip wird in Notebooks, Tablet PCs und anderen tragbaren Computing-Geräten zum Einsatz kommen.
Nvidia schließt Allianz mit Transmeta
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta und der Grafikchiphersteller Nvidia (WKN: 918422, US: NVDA) sind in eine Allianz eingetreten, innerhalb derer Nvidia integrierte Medien-Kommunikations-Prozessoren für die Nutzung in den Efficeon Prozessoren von Transmeta entwickeln wird. Der Efficeon Chip wird in Notebooks, Tablet PCs und anderen tragbaren Computing-Geräten zum Einsatz kommen.
Vorbörse 2,82 $
Hallo,
Transmeta dreht ja heute wirklich richtig auf. Schon mehr als 30%! Die Allianz mit NVIDIA könnte TMTA aus dem bisherigen Mauerblümchendasein herausholen. Vielleicht begründen sie ja zusammen wirklich eine neue Chip-Philosophie: Immer stromsparender und intelligenter statt ständig mehr Power!
Kann allerdings auch sein, dass die Umarmung durch NVIDIA sehr eng wird. Über Übernahmen wurde ja schon früher spekuliert.
Gruß
biglebovsky
Transmeta dreht ja heute wirklich richtig auf. Schon mehr als 30%! Die Allianz mit NVIDIA könnte TMTA aus dem bisherigen Mauerblümchendasein herausholen. Vielleicht begründen sie ja zusammen wirklich eine neue Chip-Philosophie: Immer stromsparender und intelligenter statt ständig mehr Power!
Kann allerdings auch sein, dass die Umarmung durch NVIDIA sehr eng wird. Über Übernahmen wurde ja schon früher spekuliert.
Gruß
biglebovsky
Herzlichen Glückwunsch erstmal an alle die in den letzten Wochen investiert waren und noch sind.
Mich würde mal Eure Meinung zu den weiteren Aussichten interessieren,da wir uns nun bei c.a. 3,10 US$ befinden und sich die guten Meldungen in den letzten Tagen geradezu gehäuft haben.Wieviel Potenzial hat denn dieser Wert kurz-bis mittelfristig noch,wenn man mal eine Übernahme ausschliesst.
Bin mal gespannt auf Eure Meinungen...
MfG
Mich würde mal Eure Meinung zu den weiteren Aussichten interessieren,da wir uns nun bei c.a. 3,10 US$ befinden und sich die guten Meldungen in den letzten Tagen geradezu gehäuft haben.Wieviel Potenzial hat denn dieser Wert kurz-bis mittelfristig noch,wenn man mal eine Übernahme ausschliesst.
Bin mal gespannt auf Eure Meinungen...
MfG
@Dolocher
Mein Ziel liegt zw. 4,5$-5,00$ auch ohne Übernahme, denn ich denke die Meldung mit Nividia war ein Meilenstein für TMTA !
Was der Markt gerade erst erkennnt !!
Mein Ziel liegt zw. 4,5$-5,00$ auch ohne Übernahme, denn ich denke die Meldung mit Nividia war ein Meilenstein für TMTA !
Was der Markt gerade erst erkennnt !!
schlusskurs..3,06..NB 3,16... Ziel heute 3,36...
auf 4,00$ habe ich auch gehofft und vielleicht steigen ja ein paar "grosse Fische" ein,dann könnten wir noch in diesem Jahr ein neues Allzeit-Hoch sehen.
Lange genug haben wir ja auch auf eine Reaktion bei TMTA gewartet,und jetzt hat sich das schon mehr als bezahlt gemacht
Lange genug haben wir ja auch auf eine Reaktion bei TMTA gewartet,und jetzt hat sich das schon mehr als bezahlt gemacht
@Dolocher
hmmmm, ATH war glaub ich bei 80$. Das hat vielleicht noch etwas Zeit. Aber ich glaube, dass heute nochmal der Tag zum Luftholen und einsammeln war. Diese Kurse werden wir so schnell nicht mehr sehen.
hmmmm, ATH war glaub ich bei 80$. Das hat vielleicht noch etwas Zeit. Aber ich glaube, dass heute nochmal der Tag zum Luftholen und einsammeln war. Diese Kurse werden wir so schnell nicht mehr sehen.
letzten Stunden unter 3$...
das ging jetzt aber fix..
Na,ich bin ja eigentlich immer etwas sehr vorsichtig,aber wenn es weiter Richtung Norden geht(im Mom. grad wieder bei 2,97$) sollte das allen nur Recht sein und Quartalszahlen sind ja auch nicht mehr weit,davon erhoffe ich mir noch einmal etwas Schwung...
Viel Glück!!
Die News reißen nicht ab.
Transmeta and ULi Collaborate to Drive Energy Efficient, Innovative Mobile Devices
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 22, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, and ULi Electronics Inc. (ULi), a subsidiary of ALi Corporation, and a leading developer of core logic chipsets and related host-based peripherals, today announced the development of the ULi M1563, a south bridge designed to provide support for Transmeta`s Efficeon processor.
The combined power management capabilities of the ULi M1563 south bridge solution and Transmeta`s Efficeon processor offer an ideal energy efficient platform for highly mobile devices, including thin and light notebooks, ultra personal computers (UPCs), tablet PCs, thin clients, blade servers and embedded systems. The M1563 south bridge chip utilizes the HyperTransport(TM) bus interface and controls I/O functionality including the PCI bus, IDE drives, USB, FireWire, networking, wireless, serial and audio ports.
"Transmeta`s customers are developing unique and innovative mobile computer designs," said Alex Kuo, president of ULi. "We feel the features of our ULi south bridge complements the Transmeta Efficeon processor`s energy efficient and high performance qualities and will allow our M1563 south bridge to be adopted into a wide variety of mobile devices that need to have the best possible marriage with performance and low power."
"Transmeta`s collaboration with ULi extends back to our first processors, the Crusoe TM5800 and TM5600, and we are excited to extend this relationship to support our Efficeon line of processors," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "The combined capabilities of our technologies will give manufacturers the flexibility they need to design the energy efficient and highly innovative mobile devices and embedded products that the market is demanding."
The Transmeta Efficeon processor contains fully integrated north bridge functionality including a HyperTransport bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, a Double Date Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface with support for DDR 266/333/400 memory speeds, and an AGP-4X graphics interface for industry standard, high performance graphics solutions.
The ULi M1563 provides highly integrated south bridge functionality including a HyperTransport bus interface, PCI bus, Ultra-66/100/133 IDE Master controller, USB 2.0/1.1 Host controller with 6 ports, IO APIC controller, 10/100 Megabit per second Fast Ethernet and a built-in PCI HSP audio controller with scatter-gathering DMA support.
Dave Ditzel, the company`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Transmeta Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.efficeon.com.
About ULi
ULi Electronics Inc. is a subsidiary company of ALi Corporation that focuses on the marketing and sales, R&D, and technical support for core logic chipsets and other related host-based peripherals. Together, ULi`s highly experienced management and engineering teams aim to provide the PC industry with excellent quality service and innovative, feature-rich products.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investors Relations)
kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Transmeta and ULi Collaborate to Drive Energy Efficient, Innovative Mobile Devices
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 22, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, and ULi Electronics Inc. (ULi), a subsidiary of ALi Corporation, and a leading developer of core logic chipsets and related host-based peripherals, today announced the development of the ULi M1563, a south bridge designed to provide support for Transmeta`s Efficeon processor.
The combined power management capabilities of the ULi M1563 south bridge solution and Transmeta`s Efficeon processor offer an ideal energy efficient platform for highly mobile devices, including thin and light notebooks, ultra personal computers (UPCs), tablet PCs, thin clients, blade servers and embedded systems. The M1563 south bridge chip utilizes the HyperTransport(TM) bus interface and controls I/O functionality including the PCI bus, IDE drives, USB, FireWire, networking, wireless, serial and audio ports.
"Transmeta`s customers are developing unique and innovative mobile computer designs," said Alex Kuo, president of ULi. "We feel the features of our ULi south bridge complements the Transmeta Efficeon processor`s energy efficient and high performance qualities and will allow our M1563 south bridge to be adopted into a wide variety of mobile devices that need to have the best possible marriage with performance and low power."
"Transmeta`s collaboration with ULi extends back to our first processors, the Crusoe TM5800 and TM5600, and we are excited to extend this relationship to support our Efficeon line of processors," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing, Transmeta Corporation. "The combined capabilities of our technologies will give manufacturers the flexibility they need to design the energy efficient and highly innovative mobile devices and embedded products that the market is demanding."
The Transmeta Efficeon processor contains fully integrated north bridge functionality including a HyperTransport bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, a Double Date Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface with support for DDR 266/333/400 memory speeds, and an AGP-4X graphics interface for industry standard, high performance graphics solutions.
The ULi M1563 provides highly integrated south bridge functionality including a HyperTransport bus interface, PCI bus, Ultra-66/100/133 IDE Master controller, USB 2.0/1.1 Host controller with 6 ports, IO APIC controller, 10/100 Megabit per second Fast Ethernet and a built-in PCI HSP audio controller with scatter-gathering DMA support.
Dave Ditzel, the company`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Transmeta Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.efficeon.com.
About ULi
ULi Electronics Inc. is a subsidiary company of ALi Corporation that focuses on the marketing and sales, R&D, and technical support for core logic chipsets and other related host-based peripherals. Together, ULi`s highly experienced management and engineering teams aim to provide the PC industry with excellent quality service and innovative, feature-rich products.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investors Relations)
kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Transmeta markiert bei schwachen Markt neues Jahreshoch!!
Hi
mal gucken wie weit Transmeta noch läuft. Sind 5 Euro realistisch in diesem Jahr?
Wenn ich daran denke wie lange ich TMTA schon habe Mein Erstkauf bei 33 Euro hab dann aber verbilligt und bei 1 Euro und 2 Euro nachgekauft.
Hätte nicht gedacht das diese "Depoleiche" mal noch so ansteigt.
Wenn TMTA endlich mal bissel Umsatz hat und den Verlust minimiert, dann dürften doch 10 Euro wieder drin sein.
mal gucken wie weit Transmeta noch läuft. Sind 5 Euro realistisch in diesem Jahr?
Wenn ich daran denke wie lange ich TMTA schon habe Mein Erstkauf bei 33 Euro hab dann aber verbilligt und bei 1 Euro und 2 Euro nachgekauft.
Hätte nicht gedacht das diese "Depoleiche" mal noch so ansteigt.
Wenn TMTA endlich mal bissel Umsatz hat und den Verlust minimiert, dann dürften doch 10 Euro wieder drin sein.
sollte nun ziemlich schnell Richtung 4$ laufen...
Good Luck...
Good Luck...
Und wieder eine Nachricht, kamm gerade über die Ticker!!
Transmeta Announces Strategic Collaboration with Phoenix Technologies to Offer Core System Software Support for Its Efficeon Processor
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 23, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced a collaboration in which Phoenix Technologies Ltd. (PTEC) will provide support for Transmeta`s new Efficeon(TM) microprocessor as part of its Phoenix cME FirstBIOS(TM) solution. The advanced power efficiency and performance features of the Transmeta Efficeon microprocessor, combined with the integrated power and thermal management capabilities of the Phoenix cME FirstBIOS solution, will provide a strong combination in delivering low power, low heat devices for a variety of diverse efficient computing applications.
Ushering in a new era of efficient computing for users of notebook PCs, Tablet PCs and embedded systems, Efficeon is the industry`s performance leader, per watt, per dollar. Transmeta`s next generation microprocessor offers a compelling combination of power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low overall cost. Phoenix`s support will enable manufacturers and system developers to quickly create and deploy differentiated, cost-effective technologies, while also speeding their time to market.
"We are working with Transmeta to enable their technology for the Transmeta Efficeon processor because it offers many features to improve computing performance," said Timothy D. Eades, Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing and Products Division for Phoenix Technologies. "Faster processing and energy efficiency are becoming increasingly important. The streamlined north bridge design saves power and board space. In addition, the performance-to-power ratio is very competitive, supporting longer battery life for mobile users and more computing power for smaller devices."
"Transmeta and Phoenix have maintained a long-term strategic alliance because both companies are committed to addressing the market`s needs for high performance, low-power, cool computing," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "By joining our technologies and core competencies with Phoenix`s robust features and broad market reach, we will provide improved customer experiences for a full range of Transmeta processor-based systems, delivering enhanced reliability and security for servers, PCs and notebooks."
Dave Ditzel, the company`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Transmeta Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.efficeon.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About Phoenix cME and Phoenix cME FirstBIOS
Phoenix Core Managed Environment (cME) FirstBIOS is the third generation of core system software that gives manufacturers improved performance and powerful security for their devices. It delivers the compatibility and functionality that allows them to customize their products to a wide range of designs while improving their time to market. cME FirstBIOS is the foundation for Phoenix cME, an open software platform that enables the management and integration of functionality into the heart of digital devices. Applications and technologies such as utilities, productivity, security, and content delivery tools, can all be accessed independently and in support of the operating system from the cME platform. Both the cME platform and FirstBIOS solutions are available for PCs, servers, embedded systems and information appliances.
About Phoenix
Founded in 1979, Phoenix Technologies (PTEC) helped launch the digital revolution when it created the industry`s leading machine-independent BIOS software, which ships in more than 100 million new systems each year. Phoenix continues to leverage that core-level experience to develop many other vital solutions at multiple points in the foundation of PCs and other digital devices. Today, Phoenix solutions activate, secure, connect, and recover the world`s best-known systems. These solutions operate from a Core Managed Environment (cME), where they`re built in and protected from viruses, user errors, hackers, and corruption. Phoenix is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. USA (Silicon Valley), with offices in global business and technology centers. For more information about Phoenix Technologies, visit our website at http://www.phoenix.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Phoenix and Phoenix Technologies are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
for Transmeta
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875
Investor Relations
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Transmeta Announces Strategic Collaboration with Phoenix Technologies to Offer Core System Software Support for Its Efficeon Processor
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 23, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced a collaboration in which Phoenix Technologies Ltd. (PTEC) will provide support for Transmeta`s new Efficeon(TM) microprocessor as part of its Phoenix cME FirstBIOS(TM) solution. The advanced power efficiency and performance features of the Transmeta Efficeon microprocessor, combined with the integrated power and thermal management capabilities of the Phoenix cME FirstBIOS solution, will provide a strong combination in delivering low power, low heat devices for a variety of diverse efficient computing applications.
Ushering in a new era of efficient computing for users of notebook PCs, Tablet PCs and embedded systems, Efficeon is the industry`s performance leader, per watt, per dollar. Transmeta`s next generation microprocessor offers a compelling combination of power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low overall cost. Phoenix`s support will enable manufacturers and system developers to quickly create and deploy differentiated, cost-effective technologies, while also speeding their time to market.
"We are working with Transmeta to enable their technology for the Transmeta Efficeon processor because it offers many features to improve computing performance," said Timothy D. Eades, Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing and Products Division for Phoenix Technologies. "Faster processing and energy efficiency are becoming increasingly important. The streamlined north bridge design saves power and board space. In addition, the performance-to-power ratio is very competitive, supporting longer battery life for mobile users and more computing power for smaller devices."
"Transmeta and Phoenix have maintained a long-term strategic alliance because both companies are committed to addressing the market`s needs for high performance, low-power, cool computing," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "By joining our technologies and core competencies with Phoenix`s robust features and broad market reach, we will provide improved customer experiences for a full range of Transmeta processor-based systems, delivering enhanced reliability and security for servers, PCs and notebooks."
Dave Ditzel, the company`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Transmeta Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.efficeon.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About Phoenix cME and Phoenix cME FirstBIOS
Phoenix Core Managed Environment (cME) FirstBIOS is the third generation of core system software that gives manufacturers improved performance and powerful security for their devices. It delivers the compatibility and functionality that allows them to customize their products to a wide range of designs while improving their time to market. cME FirstBIOS is the foundation for Phoenix cME, an open software platform that enables the management and integration of functionality into the heart of digital devices. Applications and technologies such as utilities, productivity, security, and content delivery tools, can all be accessed independently and in support of the operating system from the cME platform. Both the cME platform and FirstBIOS solutions are available for PCs, servers, embedded systems and information appliances.
About Phoenix
Founded in 1979, Phoenix Technologies (PTEC) helped launch the digital revolution when it created the industry`s leading machine-independent BIOS software, which ships in more than 100 million new systems each year. Phoenix continues to leverage that core-level experience to develop many other vital solutions at multiple points in the foundation of PCs and other digital devices. Today, Phoenix solutions activate, secure, connect, and recover the world`s best-known systems. These solutions operate from a Core Managed Environment (cME), where they`re built in and protected from viruses, user errors, hackers, and corruption. Phoenix is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. USA (Silicon Valley), with offices in global business and technology centers. For more information about Phoenix Technologies, visit our website at http://www.phoenix.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Phoenix and Phoenix Technologies are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
for Transmeta
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875
Investor Relations
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Vorbörse 7%
heute nochmal Gelegenheit günstig nachzufassen...Kurziel 4$
9:30AM Transmeta: Gaining credibility through awards and partnership -- SoundView (TMTA) 3.23 +0.01: SoundView comments that co`s Best Choice award at Computex for mobile products (based on Crusoe processor) is quite amazing given the big thrust Intel is making with Centrino. Last week, Transmeta also announced teaming with Nvidia, a significant announcement in firm`s view. Consistent with out valuation/price targets for other stocks in firm`s universe, SoundView arrives at a 12-month tgt of $5 (using 2005 estimates).
sieht gut aus...
Das sollte auch TMTA Aktionäre aufhorchen lassen !!
29.09. 12:35
HP & Dell erhöhen Bestellmengen in Taiwan
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Dell (WKN: 875403, US: DELL) und Hewlett-Packard (WKN: 851301, US: HPQ) werden aufgrund einer erhöhten Nachfrage nach Notebook PCs im Jahr 2004 ihre Käufe in Taiwan erhöhen. Insgesamt sollen Notebooks im Wert von US$29 Milliarden geordert werden, nach US$26 Milliarden in diesem Jahr. Hewlett Packard wird den Erwartungen nach im Jahr 2003 bei den taiwanesischen Notebook-Herstellern wie Hon Hai Precision, Quanta Computer, Asustek Computer (WKN: 907120) und Compal Electronics Notebooks im Wert von US$16 Milliarden und Dell im Wert von $10 Milliarden ordern. Weltweit tauschen oder ergänzen Verbraucher ihre PC-Systeme mit dem Kauf eines Notebooks, was den jüngsten Nachfrageansturm auf diese Geräte erklärt. Intel könne ebenfalls von diesem Trend profitieren und könne seine Wachstumserwartungen durch den Mobilfunk-Notebook-Chip Centrino erfüllen, so eine Investmentbank in der vergangenen Woche (Weitere Informationen).
29.09. 12:35
HP & Dell erhöhen Bestellmengen in Taiwan
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Dell (WKN: 875403, US: DELL) und Hewlett-Packard (WKN: 851301, US: HPQ) werden aufgrund einer erhöhten Nachfrage nach Notebook PCs im Jahr 2004 ihre Käufe in Taiwan erhöhen. Insgesamt sollen Notebooks im Wert von US$29 Milliarden geordert werden, nach US$26 Milliarden in diesem Jahr. Hewlett Packard wird den Erwartungen nach im Jahr 2003 bei den taiwanesischen Notebook-Herstellern wie Hon Hai Precision, Quanta Computer, Asustek Computer (WKN: 907120) und Compal Electronics Notebooks im Wert von US$16 Milliarden und Dell im Wert von $10 Milliarden ordern. Weltweit tauschen oder ergänzen Verbraucher ihre PC-Systeme mit dem Kauf eines Notebooks, was den jüngsten Nachfrageansturm auf diese Geräte erklärt. Intel könne ebenfalls von diesem Trend profitieren und könne seine Wachstumserwartungen durch den Mobilfunk-Notebook-Chip Centrino erfüllen, so eine Investmentbank in der vergangenen Woche (Weitere Informationen).
AMIBIOS8 from American Megatrends Supports the New Transmeta Efficeon Processor
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2003 6:15 AM
- BusinessWire
ATLANTA, Sep 30, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Editorial Summary
-- AMIBIOS8 and the Transmeta Efficeon processor are perfectly
paired together to support ultra-portable and mainstream
notebook computers, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers,
silent desktop computers, blade servers and embedded systems
-- AMIBIOS8 is a scalable BIOS for solutions ranging from
embedded computing platforms to mission-critical servers
-- AMIBIOS8, when combined with the Transmeta Efficeon processor,
provides a robust and stable solution to the PC market
American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) today announced its AMIBIOS8(R) firmware supports the new Transmeta Efficeon(TM) processor. AMIBIOS8 enables desktop, mobile, embedded and server systems -- making it the only single BIOS architected for multiple market segments.
"AMIBIOS8 complements the Transmeta Efficeon processor for a variety of mobile products including ultra-portable notebooks, Tablet PCs, embedded designs and other innovative uses that our low power, high performance architecture enables," said Matt Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta Corporation. "The modular architecture employed by AMIBIOS8 provides designers with the ability to build flexible customized BIOS that best fit these types of designs while the Visual eBIOS (VeB) graphical development environment and tools offered by AMI further simplifies the process."
About AMIBIOS8
AMIBIOS8(TM) utilizes VeB, a revolutionary Windows-based development environment that dramatically reduces the engineering resources needed to build a customized BIOS solution. Its components are packed as eModules(TM) (expansion modules) and can easily be added or deleted in an AMIBIOS8 project. Due to their truly modular design, eModules can be easily removed - removing all code and functionality without breaking the BIOS.
Using this flexible architecture, AMIBIOS8 is perfect for embedded and non-traditional computers not requiring a full-featured PC BIOS. AMIBIOS8 allows platform designers to utilize server features with mobile hardware, as is the case with many "server blade" and embedded system designs.
"AMIBIOS8`s design allows the latest features to be used with any AMIBIOS8 project and support multiple processors on the market, including the new Transmeta Efficeon(TM) processor," said Bill Clark, AMI Sales Manager, Software Division. "AMIBIOS8 and the Transmeta Efficeon processor will supply the embedded, desktop, mobile and server PC markets with an extremely robust and stable solution."
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces; an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface, for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Date Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface that substantially increases throughput over earlier DDR-266 interfaces and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for industry standard, high performance graphics solutions. All of these new interfaces allow it to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users.
The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that give end users added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost-savings.
About AMI
Founded in 1985, American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) has dedicated its resources to providing OEMs, resellers and systems integrators with leading edge computer technologies. Privately held, AMI is best known for BIOS, but also supplies state-of-the-art hardware, software and utilities to over 55 percent of today`s high-tech manufacturers. Headquartered in Atlanta, AMI has locations in the U.S. and throughout the world including Chennai, Munich, Seoul, Taipei and Tokyo to better serve its customers. For further information regarding AMIBIOS8, please contact AMI Sales at 1-800-U-BUY-AMI or visit www.ami.com.
About Transmeta
Transmeta, the leader in efficient computing, develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. Transmeta is the developer of the Crusoe and Efficeon processors for lightweight notebook computers, mobile computing devices, and embedded systems, and continues to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, please visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Visit Transmeta on the Web
Additional press releases and information about Transmeta and its products are available at: http://www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta, the Transmeta logo, Transmeta Crusoe, Transmeta Efficeon and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Transmeta, Inc. Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.
SOURCE: American Megatrends Inc.
American Megatrends Inc., Atlanta
Umbertina Vezzani, 770/246-8715 or 800/828-9264
Fax: 770/246-8790
UmbertinaV@ami.com
http://www.businesswire.com
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2003 6:15 AM
- BusinessWire
ATLANTA, Sep 30, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Editorial Summary
-- AMIBIOS8 and the Transmeta Efficeon processor are perfectly
paired together to support ultra-portable and mainstream
notebook computers, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers,
silent desktop computers, blade servers and embedded systems
-- AMIBIOS8 is a scalable BIOS for solutions ranging from
embedded computing platforms to mission-critical servers
-- AMIBIOS8, when combined with the Transmeta Efficeon processor,
provides a robust and stable solution to the PC market
American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) today announced its AMIBIOS8(R) firmware supports the new Transmeta Efficeon(TM) processor. AMIBIOS8 enables desktop, mobile, embedded and server systems -- making it the only single BIOS architected for multiple market segments.
"AMIBIOS8 complements the Transmeta Efficeon processor for a variety of mobile products including ultra-portable notebooks, Tablet PCs, embedded designs and other innovative uses that our low power, high performance architecture enables," said Matt Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta Corporation. "The modular architecture employed by AMIBIOS8 provides designers with the ability to build flexible customized BIOS that best fit these types of designs while the Visual eBIOS (VeB) graphical development environment and tools offered by AMI further simplifies the process."
About AMIBIOS8
AMIBIOS8(TM) utilizes VeB, a revolutionary Windows-based development environment that dramatically reduces the engineering resources needed to build a customized BIOS solution. Its components are packed as eModules(TM) (expansion modules) and can easily be added or deleted in an AMIBIOS8 project. Due to their truly modular design, eModules can be easily removed - removing all code and functionality without breaking the BIOS.
Using this flexible architecture, AMIBIOS8 is perfect for embedded and non-traditional computers not requiring a full-featured PC BIOS. AMIBIOS8 allows platform designers to utilize server features with mobile hardware, as is the case with many "server blade" and embedded system designs.
"AMIBIOS8`s design allows the latest features to be used with any AMIBIOS8 project and support multiple processors on the market, including the new Transmeta Efficeon(TM) processor," said Bill Clark, AMI Sales Manager, Software Division. "AMIBIOS8 and the Transmeta Efficeon processor will supply the embedded, desktop, mobile and server PC markets with an extremely robust and stable solution."
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces; an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface, for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Date Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface that substantially increases throughput over earlier DDR-266 interfaces and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for industry standard, high performance graphics solutions. All of these new interfaces allow it to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users.
The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that give end users added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost-savings.
About AMI
Founded in 1985, American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) has dedicated its resources to providing OEMs, resellers and systems integrators with leading edge computer technologies. Privately held, AMI is best known for BIOS, but also supplies state-of-the-art hardware, software and utilities to over 55 percent of today`s high-tech manufacturers. Headquartered in Atlanta, AMI has locations in the U.S. and throughout the world including Chennai, Munich, Seoul, Taipei and Tokyo to better serve its customers. For further information regarding AMIBIOS8, please contact AMI Sales at 1-800-U-BUY-AMI or visit www.ami.com.
About Transmeta
Transmeta, the leader in efficient computing, develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. Transmeta is the developer of the Crusoe and Efficeon processors for lightweight notebook computers, mobile computing devices, and embedded systems, and continues to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, please visit www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Visit Transmeta on the Web
Additional press releases and information about Transmeta and its products are available at: http://www.transmeta.com.
Transmeta, the Transmeta logo, Transmeta Crusoe, Transmeta Efficeon and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Transmeta, Inc. Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.
SOURCE: American Megatrends Inc.
American Megatrends Inc., Atlanta
Umbertina Vezzani, 770/246-8715 or 800/828-9264
Fax: 770/246-8790
UmbertinaV@ami.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Langsam wird der Markt für Stromspar- und Mobilgeräte-chips auch für die "Großen" interessant:
ausführlich unter: http://www.golem.de/0309/27677.html
IBM: Chips mit bis zu 80 Prozent weniger Strombedarf
SiGE-Bipolar-Transistoren unter Verwendung eines SOI-Wafers entwickelt
IBM kündigt ein neues Chip-Design für künftige drahtlose Geräte an. Damit sollen künftige Chips eine viermal höhere Leistung bieten, dabei aber rund 80 Prozent weniger Strom verbrauchen als aktuelle Chip-Designs. Das heute vorgestellte neue Chip-Design nutzt dabei einen neuen Silizium-Wafer, der dünn genug ist, um die Leistung sowohl der Computing- als auch der Kommunikationskomponenten zu maximieren.
ausführlich unter: http://www.golem.de/0309/27677.html
IBM: Chips mit bis zu 80 Prozent weniger Strombedarf
SiGE-Bipolar-Transistoren unter Verwendung eines SOI-Wafers entwickelt
IBM kündigt ein neues Chip-Design für künftige drahtlose Geräte an. Damit sollen künftige Chips eine viermal höhere Leistung bieten, dabei aber rund 80 Prozent weniger Strom verbrauchen als aktuelle Chip-Designs. Das heute vorgestellte neue Chip-Design nutzt dabei einen neuen Silizium-Wafer, der dünn genug ist, um die Leistung sowohl der Computing- als auch der Kommunikationskomponenten zu maximieren.
Transmeta Announces Industry-Wide Support for Efficeon Processor Platforms
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 01, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 1, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced collaborative relationships with a core group of leading technology companies, including 802.11 wireless developers, BIOS/firmware companies, embedded manufacturers, graphics developers, operating system developers and silicon component suppliers all committed to supporting Transmeta`s new x86-compatible Efficeon processor.
Aimed at ultra-portable and mainstream notebook computers, as well as innovative new classes of devices such as tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktop computers, blade servers, thin clients and embedded systems, the Efficeon processor is a leader in delivering best-in-class performance, per watt, per dollar.
Adding to the list of leading technology companies supporting Efficeon, Transmeta today announced industry-wide support from Alliance Semiconductor Corp., American Megatrends Inc., Atheros Communications Inc., General Software Inc., HyperTransport Technology Consortium, Insyde Software Corp., Microsoft Corp., NVIDIA Corp., Phoenix Technologies Inc., Silicon Motion Inc., ULi Electronics Inc. and XGI Technology Inc. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic features and integrated architecture provide system designers with a wide range of chipset options to differentiate their products.
The Transmeta Efficeon processor will usher in a new era of efficient computing by offering users a compelling combination of power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost.
"The momentum building around the Efficeon processor and the efficient computing value proposition it delivers will bring Transmeta-based products to the forefront of the mobile computing industry," said Matt Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "This industry-wide support from partners illustrates our commitment and assures system builders and OEMs a faster time-to-market for a wide variety of innovative products based on the Efficeon processor."
Dave Ditzel, the company`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Transmeta Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.efficeon.com.
Each of these alliances will enable Transmeta`s customers to integrate the Efficeon processor in a wide range of deployments. Transmeta`s strategic partners supporting Efficeon include the following companies:
Alliance Semiconductor Corporation
Alliance Semiconductor(R) is a leading worldwide provider of memory, mixed signal and systems solutions for networking, wireless, consumer, and computing markets.
"The HyperTransport(TM) I/O interface built onto the Efficeon processor provides a high performance I/O channel that seamlessly connects to Alliance HyperTransport bridge chips, making it easy to bridge to PCI-X or high-speed PCI," said Robert Napaa, vice president of marketing & business development at Alliance Semiconductor System Solutions Business Unit. "Our roadmap of products for the next year offers new high-speed solutions to support the Efficeon processor that will be very attractive to system designers in the networking and high-end embedded markets."
www.alsc.com
American Megatrends, Incorporated
American Megatrends Inc.(R) (AMI) has dedicated its resources to providing OEMs, resellers and systems integrators with leading edge computer technologies. Privately held, AMI is best known for its BIOS, but it also supplies state-of-the-art hardware, software and utilities to over 55 percent of today`s high-tech manufacturers.
"AMIBIOS8(TM) supports platforms based on the new Transmeta Efficeon processor," said Bill Clark, AMI sales manager, Software Division. "When combined with the Transmeta Efficeon processor, AMIBIOS8 provides the embedded, desktop, mobile and server PC markets with an extremely robust and stable solution. AMIBIOS8 and the Transmeta Efficeon processor are perfectly paired together to support ultra-portable and mainstream notebook computers, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktop computers, blade servers and embedded systems."
www.ami.com
Atheros Communications, Incorporated
Atheros Communications(R) is a leading developer of networking technologies for secure, high-performance wireless local area networks.
"Atheros and Transmeta share the same vision of energy-efficient computing and connectivity that will drive true anytime, anywhere computing," said Craig Barratt, president and CEO of Atheros Communications. "The Atheros 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g WLAN solutions, paired with Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, will be the platform of choice for vendors wishing to build the world`s most energy efficient and connected laptop platforms."
www.atheros.com
General Software, Incorporated
General Software(R) is the leading supplier of embedded firmware, enabling specialized devices in telecommunications, data communications, and consumer electronics market segments through technology, licensing and support models.
"The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s ability to operate at extremely low power levels, even while operating at very high performance, is important to our customers," stated Matthew Schiltz, General Software president and CEO. "We are pleased to have support for the Efficeon microprocessor in our Embedded BIOSR product line and look forward to many successful projects."
www.gensw.com
HyperTransport Technology Consortium
The HyperTransport Technology Consortium(R) is a non-profit organization managed by its members that is dedicated to promoting HyperTransport(TM) technology as an open, freely available industry specification for high bandwidth chip-to-chip communications.
"The use of HyperTransport technology`s ability to support different performance and power requirements makes it the ideal bus for the Efficeon processor," said Gabriele Sartori, president of the HyperTransport Technology Consortium. "By integrating a HyperTransport interface directly onto the processor die, Transmeta is able to provide a high performance chip interconnect while simultaneously reducing energy requirements, design complexity and manufacturing costs, all of which are important to developing a wide variety of mobile devices."
www.hypertransport.org
Insyde Software Corporation
Insyde Software(R) provides computer ODM & OEM suppliers a full complement of BIOS, power management, device drivers and custom system software solutions aimed at reducing costs and accelerating innovative mobile, tablet, ultra-personal and embedded computing devices.
"As a long-standing Transmeta partner, Insyde Software is proud to extend support for the Transmeta Efficeon processor with our complete family of BIOS and software solutions," said Daniel Lin, marketing director at Insyde Software. "The new performance and power efficiencies of the Transmeta Efficeon platform combined with our power management expertise offers new opportunities for innovative design and truly efficient computing."
www.insydesw.com
Microsoft Corporation
"Microsoft is excited to add Transmeta`s new Efficeon processor family to the list of processors supported by the Windows family of operating systems including Windows XP, Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded," said Todd Brix, group product manager for the Embedded Devices Group at Microsoft. "The combination of Transmeta`s newest processor architecture with the Windows family of operating systems will enable OEMs to rapidly create the next generation of smart, connected devices with rich applications."
www.microsoft.com
NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA (R) Corporation is a market leader in visual computing technology dedicated to creating products that enhance the interactive experience on consumer and professional computing platforms.
"NVIDIA`s collaboration with Transmeta enables a new class of ultra portable mobile computer," said Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO, NVIDIA Corporation. "As the mobile computer increasingly becomes the primary computing device for many people, the demand for smaller form factor, low power solutions becomes apparent. By closely collaborating with Transmeta, our combined technologies are enabling computer makers to deliver an outstanding multimedia experience in stunningly small, low power devices."
www.nvidia.com
Phoenix Technologies, Incorporated
Phoenix Technologies(R) helped launch the digital revolution when it created the industry`s leading machine-independent BIOS software. Phoenix continues to leverage that core-level experience to develop many other vital solutions at multiple points in the foundation of PCs and other digital devices.
"We are working with Transmeta to enable their technology for the Transmeta Efficeon(TM) processor because it offers many features to improve computing performance while reducing costs," said Timothy D. Eades, senior vice president, corporate marketing and products division for Phoenix Technologies. "Faster processing and energy efficiency, for example, are becoming increasingly important for the demands of multi-media applications. The streamlined north bridge design saves power and board space, helping to control manufacturing and ownership costs. In addition, the performance power ratio is very competitive, supporting longer battery life for mobile users and more computing power for smaller devices."
www.phoenix.com
Silicon Motion, Incorporated
Silicon Motion(R) is focused on developing solutions that allow a wide range of products for the experience and storage of digital multimedia.
"We believe that the Transmeta Efficeon is an ideal solution for creating energy-efficient PCs and notebook computers," said Wallace Kou, president and CEO of Silicon Motion(TM), Inc. "Using Efficeon results in power savings that redefines battery life and power in mobile devices."
www.siliconmotion.com
ULi Electronics, Incorporated
ULi Electronics Inc.(R) is a subsidiary company of ALi Corporation(R) that focuses on the marketing and sales, R&D, and technical support for core logic chipsets and other related host-based peripherals. Together, ULi`s highly experienced management and engineering teams aim to provide the PC industry with excellent quality service and innovative, feature-rich products.
"Transmeta`s customers are developing unique and innovative mobile computer designs," said Alex Kuo, president of ULi. "We feel the features of our ULi south bridge complement the Transmeta Efficeon processor`s energy efficient and high performance qualities and will allow our M1563 south bridge to be adopted into a wide variety of mobile devices that need to have the best possible marriage with performance and efficiency."
www.ali.com.tw
XGI Technology, Incorporated
XGI Technology, Incorporated offers a broad range of high performance graphics solutions, beginning with product offerings from its recent acquisitions of Trident Microsystems and Silicon Integrated Systems` graphics divisions.
"XGI offers a strong value proposition to our customers that is a perfect match with Transmeta`s new Efficeon Processor," said Chris Lin, president, XGI Technology, Incorporated. "Efficeon will enable the next generation of exciting notebook designs, including ultra portable notebooks that are attractive to the user. Our XP5 product line is an ideal companion, offering satisfying performance while delivering energy efficiency for cool operation and long battery life."
www.xgitech.com
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost-savings to end users.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 01, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 1, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced collaborative relationships with a core group of leading technology companies, including 802.11 wireless developers, BIOS/firmware companies, embedded manufacturers, graphics developers, operating system developers and silicon component suppliers all committed to supporting Transmeta`s new x86-compatible Efficeon processor.
Aimed at ultra-portable and mainstream notebook computers, as well as innovative new classes of devices such as tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktop computers, blade servers, thin clients and embedded systems, the Efficeon processor is a leader in delivering best-in-class performance, per watt, per dollar.
Adding to the list of leading technology companies supporting Efficeon, Transmeta today announced industry-wide support from Alliance Semiconductor Corp., American Megatrends Inc., Atheros Communications Inc., General Software Inc., HyperTransport Technology Consortium, Insyde Software Corp., Microsoft Corp., NVIDIA Corp., Phoenix Technologies Inc., Silicon Motion Inc., ULi Electronics Inc. and XGI Technology Inc. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic features and integrated architecture provide system designers with a wide range of chipset options to differentiate their products.
The Transmeta Efficeon processor will usher in a new era of efficient computing by offering users a compelling combination of power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost.
"The momentum building around the Efficeon processor and the efficient computing value proposition it delivers will bring Transmeta-based products to the forefront of the mobile computing industry," said Matt Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "This industry-wide support from partners illustrates our commitment and assures system builders and OEMs a faster time-to-market for a wide variety of innovative products based on the Efficeon processor."
Dave Ditzel, the company`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Transmeta Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 13-16, 2003. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.efficeon.com.
Each of these alliances will enable Transmeta`s customers to integrate the Efficeon processor in a wide range of deployments. Transmeta`s strategic partners supporting Efficeon include the following companies:
Alliance Semiconductor Corporation
Alliance Semiconductor(R) is a leading worldwide provider of memory, mixed signal and systems solutions for networking, wireless, consumer, and computing markets.
"The HyperTransport(TM) I/O interface built onto the Efficeon processor provides a high performance I/O channel that seamlessly connects to Alliance HyperTransport bridge chips, making it easy to bridge to PCI-X or high-speed PCI," said Robert Napaa, vice president of marketing & business development at Alliance Semiconductor System Solutions Business Unit. "Our roadmap of products for the next year offers new high-speed solutions to support the Efficeon processor that will be very attractive to system designers in the networking and high-end embedded markets."
www.alsc.com
American Megatrends, Incorporated
American Megatrends Inc.(R) (AMI) has dedicated its resources to providing OEMs, resellers and systems integrators with leading edge computer technologies. Privately held, AMI is best known for its BIOS, but it also supplies state-of-the-art hardware, software and utilities to over 55 percent of today`s high-tech manufacturers.
"AMIBIOS8(TM) supports platforms based on the new Transmeta Efficeon processor," said Bill Clark, AMI sales manager, Software Division. "When combined with the Transmeta Efficeon processor, AMIBIOS8 provides the embedded, desktop, mobile and server PC markets with an extremely robust and stable solution. AMIBIOS8 and the Transmeta Efficeon processor are perfectly paired together to support ultra-portable and mainstream notebook computers, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktop computers, blade servers and embedded systems."
www.ami.com
Atheros Communications, Incorporated
Atheros Communications(R) is a leading developer of networking technologies for secure, high-performance wireless local area networks.
"Atheros and Transmeta share the same vision of energy-efficient computing and connectivity that will drive true anytime, anywhere computing," said Craig Barratt, president and CEO of Atheros Communications. "The Atheros 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g WLAN solutions, paired with Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, will be the platform of choice for vendors wishing to build the world`s most energy efficient and connected laptop platforms."
www.atheros.com
General Software, Incorporated
General Software(R) is the leading supplier of embedded firmware, enabling specialized devices in telecommunications, data communications, and consumer electronics market segments through technology, licensing and support models.
"The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s ability to operate at extremely low power levels, even while operating at very high performance, is important to our customers," stated Matthew Schiltz, General Software president and CEO. "We are pleased to have support for the Efficeon microprocessor in our Embedded BIOSR product line and look forward to many successful projects."
www.gensw.com
HyperTransport Technology Consortium
The HyperTransport Technology Consortium(R) is a non-profit organization managed by its members that is dedicated to promoting HyperTransport(TM) technology as an open, freely available industry specification for high bandwidth chip-to-chip communications.
"The use of HyperTransport technology`s ability to support different performance and power requirements makes it the ideal bus for the Efficeon processor," said Gabriele Sartori, president of the HyperTransport Technology Consortium. "By integrating a HyperTransport interface directly onto the processor die, Transmeta is able to provide a high performance chip interconnect while simultaneously reducing energy requirements, design complexity and manufacturing costs, all of which are important to developing a wide variety of mobile devices."
www.hypertransport.org
Insyde Software Corporation
Insyde Software(R) provides computer ODM & OEM suppliers a full complement of BIOS, power management, device drivers and custom system software solutions aimed at reducing costs and accelerating innovative mobile, tablet, ultra-personal and embedded computing devices.
"As a long-standing Transmeta partner, Insyde Software is proud to extend support for the Transmeta Efficeon processor with our complete family of BIOS and software solutions," said Daniel Lin, marketing director at Insyde Software. "The new performance and power efficiencies of the Transmeta Efficeon platform combined with our power management expertise offers new opportunities for innovative design and truly efficient computing."
www.insydesw.com
Microsoft Corporation
"Microsoft is excited to add Transmeta`s new Efficeon processor family to the list of processors supported by the Windows family of operating systems including Windows XP, Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded," said Todd Brix, group product manager for the Embedded Devices Group at Microsoft. "The combination of Transmeta`s newest processor architecture with the Windows family of operating systems will enable OEMs to rapidly create the next generation of smart, connected devices with rich applications."
www.microsoft.com
NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA (R) Corporation is a market leader in visual computing technology dedicated to creating products that enhance the interactive experience on consumer and professional computing platforms.
"NVIDIA`s collaboration with Transmeta enables a new class of ultra portable mobile computer," said Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO, NVIDIA Corporation. "As the mobile computer increasingly becomes the primary computing device for many people, the demand for smaller form factor, low power solutions becomes apparent. By closely collaborating with Transmeta, our combined technologies are enabling computer makers to deliver an outstanding multimedia experience in stunningly small, low power devices."
www.nvidia.com
Phoenix Technologies, Incorporated
Phoenix Technologies(R) helped launch the digital revolution when it created the industry`s leading machine-independent BIOS software. Phoenix continues to leverage that core-level experience to develop many other vital solutions at multiple points in the foundation of PCs and other digital devices.
"We are working with Transmeta to enable their technology for the Transmeta Efficeon(TM) processor because it offers many features to improve computing performance while reducing costs," said Timothy D. Eades, senior vice president, corporate marketing and products division for Phoenix Technologies. "Faster processing and energy efficiency, for example, are becoming increasingly important for the demands of multi-media applications. The streamlined north bridge design saves power and board space, helping to control manufacturing and ownership costs. In addition, the performance power ratio is very competitive, supporting longer battery life for mobile users and more computing power for smaller devices."
www.phoenix.com
Silicon Motion, Incorporated
Silicon Motion(R) is focused on developing solutions that allow a wide range of products for the experience and storage of digital multimedia.
"We believe that the Transmeta Efficeon is an ideal solution for creating energy-efficient PCs and notebook computers," said Wallace Kou, president and CEO of Silicon Motion(TM), Inc. "Using Efficeon results in power savings that redefines battery life and power in mobile devices."
www.siliconmotion.com
ULi Electronics, Incorporated
ULi Electronics Inc.(R) is a subsidiary company of ALi Corporation(R) that focuses on the marketing and sales, R&D, and technical support for core logic chipsets and other related host-based peripherals. Together, ULi`s highly experienced management and engineering teams aim to provide the PC industry with excellent quality service and innovative, feature-rich products.
"Transmeta`s customers are developing unique and innovative mobile computer designs," said Alex Kuo, president of ULi. "We feel the features of our ULi south bridge complement the Transmeta Efficeon processor`s energy efficient and high performance qualities and will allow our M1563 south bridge to be adopted into a wide variety of mobile devices that need to have the best possible marriage with performance and efficiency."
www.ali.com.tw
XGI Technology, Incorporated
XGI Technology, Incorporated offers a broad range of high performance graphics solutions, beginning with product offerings from its recent acquisitions of Trident Microsystems and Silicon Integrated Systems` graphics divisions.
"XGI offers a strong value proposition to our customers that is a perfect match with Transmeta`s new Efficeon Processor," said Chris Lin, president, XGI Technology, Incorporated. "Efficeon will enable the next generation of exciting notebook designs, including ultra portable notebooks that are attractive to the user. Our XP5 product line is an ideal companion, offering satisfying performance while delivering energy efficiency for cool operation and long battery life."
www.xgitech.com
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost-savings to end users.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
HP draws on Intel for next tablet
Last modified: October 2, 2003, 11:54 AM PDT
By John G. Spooner
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Hewlett-Packard`s next Tablet PC will have Intel inside.
The Palo, Alto, Calif.-based computer giant is preparing to launch the HP Compaq Tablet TC1100 this fall, based on Intel mobile processors, sources close to the company said.
The forthcoming tablet, which will appear soon, looks much like the company`s current model. They both have a 10.4-inch screen, for example, and probably will weigh about the same. But the new one will have a different processor, the sources said.
It will offer a choice of an 800MHz Celeron or a 1GHz Pentium M chip from Intel, the sources said. HP`s current tablet, the HP Compaq Tablet PC TC1000, comes with a 1GHz Transmeta TM 5800 chip.
The change is likely a result of an effort to gain more performance and also to help lure business customers. To date, tablets like HP`s, which come with Microsoft`s Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system, have sold relatively well. But they have most often been adopted by businesses in specialized industries such as healthcare, analysts say.
Worldwide tablet sales reached nearly 72,000 units in the fourth quarter of 2002, following the November launch of the Microsoft tablet OS and tablet PCs from HP, Acer, Toshiba and others. Tablet PC shipments are expected to grow to 500,000 in 2004, IDC has said.
"Tablet PC shipments have met my expectations," said Alan Promisel, an analyst with IDC. But "it`s primarily a vertical market. There`s still a lack of one application that appeals to all users."
The advent of larger screens on so-called convertible tablets--notebooks whose screens open and rotate and fold down to create a tablet--and the adoption of higher-performance processors are expected to help boost sales.
Transmeta will most likely gain some tablet PC business following the launch of its next processor, the Efficeon, on Oct. 14. But HP may deal the company a blow by not using that chip in its latest tablet.
The Pentium M, which is often bundled into a package named Centrino with an Intel chipset and a wireless module, is becoming more popular for tablets. So far, manufacturers such as Acer and Motion Computing have moved to the Pentium M, which they say offers more performance than the Pentium III-M chip they previously used.
Still, Transmeta is expected to name a handful of PC makers that are either evaluating or using Efficeon in products. They are likely to include Sharp, which sells a line of notebooks in the United States, and start-up Antelope Technologies, which is building a modular computer. Antelope`s Modular Computer Core, based on a Transmeta chip, is designed to plug into a desktop or handheld chassis, allowing it to operate in different environments.
Transmeta declined to comment on future products.
HP is expected to maintain its relationship with the chipmaker, however, by continuing to offer the TC1000 tablet for a time. It is also likely to make clear that it has reserved the right to move back to a Transmeta processor in the future, should it find that Efficeon or another chip meets its needs.
HP also uses Transmeta processors in two of its newly introduced thin clients, which are terminal-like computers that are designed for businesses.
HP, which declined to comment on its future plans, won`t be the only company with a new tablet this fall. Fujitsu recently released a convertible tablet. The next few months should see upgraded models from others, including Acer and Toshiba.
High stakes for Transmeta`s new chip
August 11, 2003
HP to offer three-in-one tablet PC
November 5, 2002
Start-up`s mini-PC based on IBM design
May 22, 2002
Get this story`s "Big Picture"
QUOTES DELAYED 20+ MINUTES
Hewlett-Packard Co HPQ 19.52 -0.08 (-0.41%)
Transmeta Corporation TMTA 3.13 0.21 (7.19%)
Microsoft Corporation MSFT 28.50 -0.02 (-0.07%)
White papers about CPUs More results
Comparative Performance of Intel Xeon Processor vs. AMD MP Athlon processor and the Sun UltraSPARC III RISC Processor based Systems for Dell Computer Corporation
Dell Computer
How Itanium® 2 Processor and Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) Work
Intel Corporation
Videos about CPUs , Laptops More videos
IBM shows off Opteron supercomputer at LinuxWorld
Dave Turek, vice president of Deep Computing, IBM
Last modified: October 2, 2003, 11:54 AM PDT
By John G. Spooner
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Hewlett-Packard`s next Tablet PC will have Intel inside.
The Palo, Alto, Calif.-based computer giant is preparing to launch the HP Compaq Tablet TC1100 this fall, based on Intel mobile processors, sources close to the company said.
The forthcoming tablet, which will appear soon, looks much like the company`s current model. They both have a 10.4-inch screen, for example, and probably will weigh about the same. But the new one will have a different processor, the sources said.
It will offer a choice of an 800MHz Celeron or a 1GHz Pentium M chip from Intel, the sources said. HP`s current tablet, the HP Compaq Tablet PC TC1000, comes with a 1GHz Transmeta TM 5800 chip.
The change is likely a result of an effort to gain more performance and also to help lure business customers. To date, tablets like HP`s, which come with Microsoft`s Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system, have sold relatively well. But they have most often been adopted by businesses in specialized industries such as healthcare, analysts say.
Worldwide tablet sales reached nearly 72,000 units in the fourth quarter of 2002, following the November launch of the Microsoft tablet OS and tablet PCs from HP, Acer, Toshiba and others. Tablet PC shipments are expected to grow to 500,000 in 2004, IDC has said.
"Tablet PC shipments have met my expectations," said Alan Promisel, an analyst with IDC. But "it`s primarily a vertical market. There`s still a lack of one application that appeals to all users."
The advent of larger screens on so-called convertible tablets--notebooks whose screens open and rotate and fold down to create a tablet--and the adoption of higher-performance processors are expected to help boost sales.
Transmeta will most likely gain some tablet PC business following the launch of its next processor, the Efficeon, on Oct. 14. But HP may deal the company a blow by not using that chip in its latest tablet.
The Pentium M, which is often bundled into a package named Centrino with an Intel chipset and a wireless module, is becoming more popular for tablets. So far, manufacturers such as Acer and Motion Computing have moved to the Pentium M, which they say offers more performance than the Pentium III-M chip they previously used.
Still, Transmeta is expected to name a handful of PC makers that are either evaluating or using Efficeon in products. They are likely to include Sharp, which sells a line of notebooks in the United States, and start-up Antelope Technologies, which is building a modular computer. Antelope`s Modular Computer Core, based on a Transmeta chip, is designed to plug into a desktop or handheld chassis, allowing it to operate in different environments.
Transmeta declined to comment on future products.
HP is expected to maintain its relationship with the chipmaker, however, by continuing to offer the TC1000 tablet for a time. It is also likely to make clear that it has reserved the right to move back to a Transmeta processor in the future, should it find that Efficeon or another chip meets its needs.
HP also uses Transmeta processors in two of its newly introduced thin clients, which are terminal-like computers that are designed for businesses.
HP, which declined to comment on its future plans, won`t be the only company with a new tablet this fall. Fujitsu recently released a convertible tablet. The next few months should see upgraded models from others, including Acer and Toshiba.
High stakes for Transmeta`s new chip
August 11, 2003
HP to offer three-in-one tablet PC
November 5, 2002
Start-up`s mini-PC based on IBM design
May 22, 2002
Get this story`s "Big Picture"
QUOTES DELAYED 20+ MINUTES
Hewlett-Packard Co HPQ 19.52 -0.08 (-0.41%)
Transmeta Corporation TMTA 3.13 0.21 (7.19%)
Microsoft Corporation MSFT 28.50 -0.02 (-0.07%)
White papers about CPUs More results
Comparative Performance of Intel Xeon Processor vs. AMD MP Athlon processor and the Sun UltraSPARC III RISC Processor based Systems for Dell Computer Corporation
Dell Computer
How Itanium® 2 Processor and Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) Work
Intel Corporation
Videos about CPUs , Laptops More videos
IBM shows off Opteron supercomputer at LinuxWorld
Dave Turek, vice president of Deep Computing, IBM
13-16.10 Roadshow...
Transmeta Selects Fujitsu Semiconductor as the First Foundry for its 90nm Generation of Efficeon Processors; Advanced Process Features High Speed 40nm Transistors
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 07, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 7, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced that it has selected Fujitsu as the first foundry for its 90nm (90 nanometer = 0.09-micron) generation of Efficeon(TM) processors. Engineering teams from the two companies have been working closely together to port the Efficeon design to Fujitsu`s CS100 90nm CMOS process, which features transistors with an industry leading 40nm physical gate length. Volume production for the 90nm version of Efficeon is slated for the second-half of 2004.
Transmeta`s 90nm Efficeon processors will offer a strong performance upgrade path for customers launching systems based on the 0.13-micron generation of Efficeon processors. The Efficeon processor family will provide industry leadership in delivering power efficiency and high performance for mainstream 12 and 14 inch notebooks, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktops, blade servers and embedded systems.
"Earlier this year we conducted a worldwide investigation and found that Fujitsu`s 90nm process delivered the best performance of any technology we evaluated," says Dr. Matthew Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "The combination of high performance transistors, long history in building advanced CPU chips, strong manufacturing prowess, and time to market were some of our key deciding factors in selecting Fujitsu."
"Fujitsu has a long history in high performance semiconductor technology driven by the CPU needs of its mainframe and server computing groups," says David R. Ditzel, Vice-Chairman and CTO of Transmeta. "Fujitsu`s 40nm transistors deliver some of the best performance we`ve seen in the industry."
"We are excited that Transmeta`s Efficeon design team has appreciated the value of Fujitsu`s mainframe class 40nm transistors," said Toshihiko Ono, group president of Fujitsu Electronic Devices Business Group. "By working closely together, our teams will be able to utilize Fujitsu`s advanced semiconductor process to achieve a high-performance, high-MHz processor that is also low power."
"The combination of Transmeta`s 8-instruction-per-clock Efficeon architecture and Fujitsu`s high speed transistors, will deliver more work per GHz at a higher GHz for a big leap forward in performance for Transmeta," said Kevin Krewell, Senior Editor of the Microprocessor Report.
Fujitsu`s CS100 process features a 240nm metal pitch and a 40nm transistor gate length. With up to 11 layers of metal interconnect, the process is ideally suited for high density CPU devices. Fujitsu will build the 90nm generation of the Efficeon processor family at the Akiruno Technology Center near Tokyo, Japan. Fujitsu began building CPUs based on the technology for its internal server groups earlier this year.
David R. Ditzel, Transmeta`s vice-chairman and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 14, 2003, prior to the official announcement of the processor later that day. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.transmeta.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 07, 2003 6:02 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 7, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced that it has selected Fujitsu as the first foundry for its 90nm (90 nanometer = 0.09-micron) generation of Efficeon(TM) processors. Engineering teams from the two companies have been working closely together to port the Efficeon design to Fujitsu`s CS100 90nm CMOS process, which features transistors with an industry leading 40nm physical gate length. Volume production for the 90nm version of Efficeon is slated for the second-half of 2004.
Transmeta`s 90nm Efficeon processors will offer a strong performance upgrade path for customers launching systems based on the 0.13-micron generation of Efficeon processors. The Efficeon processor family will provide industry leadership in delivering power efficiency and high performance for mainstream 12 and 14 inch notebooks, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktops, blade servers and embedded systems.
"Earlier this year we conducted a worldwide investigation and found that Fujitsu`s 90nm process delivered the best performance of any technology we evaluated," says Dr. Matthew Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "The combination of high performance transistors, long history in building advanced CPU chips, strong manufacturing prowess, and time to market were some of our key deciding factors in selecting Fujitsu."
"Fujitsu has a long history in high performance semiconductor technology driven by the CPU needs of its mainframe and server computing groups," says David R. Ditzel, Vice-Chairman and CTO of Transmeta. "Fujitsu`s 40nm transistors deliver some of the best performance we`ve seen in the industry."
"We are excited that Transmeta`s Efficeon design team has appreciated the value of Fujitsu`s mainframe class 40nm transistors," said Toshihiko Ono, group president of Fujitsu Electronic Devices Business Group. "By working closely together, our teams will be able to utilize Fujitsu`s advanced semiconductor process to achieve a high-performance, high-MHz processor that is also low power."
"The combination of Transmeta`s 8-instruction-per-clock Efficeon architecture and Fujitsu`s high speed transistors, will deliver more work per GHz at a higher GHz for a big leap forward in performance for Transmeta," said Kevin Krewell, Senior Editor of the Microprocessor Report.
Fujitsu`s CS100 process features a 240nm metal pitch and a 40nm transistor gate length. With up to 11 layers of metal interconnect, the process is ideally suited for high density CPU devices. Fujitsu will build the 90nm generation of the Efficeon processor family at the Akiruno Technology Center near Tokyo, Japan. Fujitsu began building CPUs based on the technology for its internal server groups earlier this year.
David R. Ditzel, Transmeta`s vice-chairman and chief technology officer, will make a presentation about the Efficeon processor at Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, October 14, 2003, prior to the official announcement of the processor later that day. To learn more about Transmeta`s Efficeon processor, visit www.transmeta.com.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
07.10.2003
Transmeta "strong buy"
JMP Securities
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten von JMP Securities stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (ISIN US89376R1095/ WKN 564775) in ihrer Ersteinschätzung mit dem Rating "strong buy" ein. Das Kursziel sehe man bei 5 USD.
Transmeta "strong buy"
JMP Securities
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten von JMP Securities stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (ISIN US89376R1095/ WKN 564775) in ihrer Ersteinschätzung mit dem Rating "strong buy" ein. Das Kursziel sehe man bei 5 USD.
und noch eins
07.10.2003
Transmeta "outperform"
SoundView Technology
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten vom Investmenthaus SoundView Technology stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (ISIN US89376R1095/ WKN 564775) nach wie vor mit "outperform" ein. Das Kursziel sehe man bei 5 USD.
07.10.2003
Transmeta "outperform"
SoundView Technology
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten vom Investmenthaus SoundView Technology stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (ISIN US89376R1095/ WKN 564775) nach wie vor mit "outperform" ein. Das Kursziel sehe man bei 5 USD.
sagte ich doch, das sie anfangen werden hochzustufen...
eNews internetaktien.de
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
08.10.2003 / 09:04
Transmeta setzt auf Fujitsu
Hinsichtlich der Fertigung seiner nächsten Prozessorgeneration will der US-Chipspezialist Transmeta (Nasdaq: TMTA, WKN: 564775) auf den japanischen Halbleiterkonzern Fujitsu setzen. Demnach soll der Transmeta-Prozessor Efficeon im Rahmen des neuen 90-Nanometer-Fertigungsverfahren von Fujitsu produziert werden, wobei der neue Transmeta-Prozessor im zweiten Halbjahr 2004 dann in größerer Stückzahl verfügbar sein soll.
Transmeta will im Laufe der nächsten Woche seine jetzige Efficeon-Generation vorstellen, welche noch auf der 130-Nanometer-Technologie basiert. Je kleiner der Raum zwischen den Transistoren auf dem Chip, desto mehr Chips können auf einer einzelnen Plattform untergebracht werden. Das führt schließlich dazu, dass die Leistungsfähigkeit eines Prozessors gesteigert werden kann, ohne dass die Kosten steigen.
Auch das Brokerhaus J.P. Morgan sieht die Entwicklungen beim Halbleiterspezialisten Transmeta positiv. Die Investmentbank stuft die Papiere mit einer ersten Einschätzung mit „strong Buy“ ein und sieht dabei ein Kursziel von fünf US-Dollar in nächsten 12 Monaten. Zuletzt konnten Transmeta-Aktien um mehr als 23,5 Prozent auf ein neues Jahreshoch bei 3,68 Dollar zulegen. (ami)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
08.10.2003 / 09:04
Transmeta setzt auf Fujitsu
Hinsichtlich der Fertigung seiner nächsten Prozessorgeneration will der US-Chipspezialist Transmeta (Nasdaq: TMTA, WKN: 564775) auf den japanischen Halbleiterkonzern Fujitsu setzen. Demnach soll der Transmeta-Prozessor Efficeon im Rahmen des neuen 90-Nanometer-Fertigungsverfahren von Fujitsu produziert werden, wobei der neue Transmeta-Prozessor im zweiten Halbjahr 2004 dann in größerer Stückzahl verfügbar sein soll.
Transmeta will im Laufe der nächsten Woche seine jetzige Efficeon-Generation vorstellen, welche noch auf der 130-Nanometer-Technologie basiert. Je kleiner der Raum zwischen den Transistoren auf dem Chip, desto mehr Chips können auf einer einzelnen Plattform untergebracht werden. Das führt schließlich dazu, dass die Leistungsfähigkeit eines Prozessors gesteigert werden kann, ohne dass die Kosten steigen.
Auch das Brokerhaus J.P. Morgan sieht die Entwicklungen beim Halbleiterspezialisten Transmeta positiv. Die Investmentbank stuft die Papiere mit einer ersten Einschätzung mit „strong Buy“ ein und sieht dabei ein Kursziel von fünf US-Dollar in nächsten 12 Monaten. Zuletzt konnten Transmeta-Aktien um mehr als 23,5 Prozent auf ein neues Jahreshoch bei 3,68 Dollar zulegen. (ami)
mal sehen ob wir heute schon die 4 knacken Paulachen...
Hi @t All
na wer hätte das am Anfang des Jahres gedacht. Selbst nach dem Sprung von 1,50USD auf 3,00USD hätte ich bei einer schwächer notierenden NASDAQ mit Kursrückgängen bei TMTA gerechnet. Aber man hielt sich gut. Jetzt kommen die Hochstufungen der Analysten und es sieht gut aus für den Wert.
Weiß jemand in welchen INDEX TMTA noch gelistet ist. Dachte das man im S&P500 mal gelistet war? Weiß jemand wann die neuen Zahlen herauskommen und gibt es schon Infos bezüglich des Erreichens des BreakEvens.
Cultom
na wer hätte das am Anfang des Jahres gedacht. Selbst nach dem Sprung von 1,50USD auf 3,00USD hätte ich bei einer schwächer notierenden NASDAQ mit Kursrückgängen bei TMTA gerechnet. Aber man hielt sich gut. Jetzt kommen die Hochstufungen der Analysten und es sieht gut aus für den Wert.
Weiß jemand in welchen INDEX TMTA noch gelistet ist. Dachte das man im S&P500 mal gelistet war? Weiß jemand wann die neuen Zahlen herauskommen und gibt es schon Infos bezüglich des Erreichens des BreakEvens.
Cultom
Hi,
Transmeta läuft ganz gut, die 5 $ werden wahrscheinlich schon früher fallen. Von den Zahlen versprechen ich mir nicht allzuviel. Sie kommen am 15. nach Handelsschluss. - Findet sich alles auf der Homepage. - Transmeta hat in den letzten Jahren die Zahl der Kooperationspartner vervielfacht und die Umsätze sind gefallen. Es hängt jetzt viel von dem efficeon ab. Mit dem wollen sie aber auch im Niedrigpreisniveau konkurrieren. Also sind hier nur Umsätze durch Masse möglich.
Gruß
biglebovsky
Transmeta läuft ganz gut, die 5 $ werden wahrscheinlich schon früher fallen. Von den Zahlen versprechen ich mir nicht allzuviel. Sie kommen am 15. nach Handelsschluss. - Findet sich alles auf der Homepage. - Transmeta hat in den letzten Jahren die Zahl der Kooperationspartner vervielfacht und die Umsätze sind gefallen. Es hängt jetzt viel von dem efficeon ab. Mit dem wollen sie aber auch im Niedrigpreisniveau konkurrieren. Also sind hier nur Umsätze durch Masse möglich.
Gruß
biglebovsky
bin gestern raus zu 3,3€...viel Glück euch..
Jungs was tun?
Hab nen Haufen Transmeta verkaufen oder weiterhalten?
KK war 1,15!
Kastor
Hab nen Haufen Transmeta verkaufen oder weiterhalten?
KK war 1,15!
Kastor
Hab 2/3 meiner Transmetas verkauft. Hatte schon mal 70 % minus bin jetzt bei plus minus null. Erst mal abwarten. Bei 2.5o Euro kauf ich wieder nach. Daß ich da noch geld mit verdiene hatte ich beriets abgeschlossen
Wenn die 4,50 fällt könnt Ihr lange auf die 2,50 $
warten
warten
die wollen die 5,00$$ sehn die Amis
Transmeta Corporation to Host Webcast of Efficeon Processor Product Announcement
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 13, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced that it will host a simultaneous webcast of its Efficeon microprocessor product launch event, which will be held in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, October 14th. The Efficeon processor family provides industry leadership in delivering power efficiency and high performance for mainstream notebooks, sub-notebooks, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktops, blade servers and embedded systems.
The webcast will begin at 3:30 p.m. Pacific Time (PT). Matthew R. Perry, Transmeta`s president and chief executive officer, and David R. Ditzel, Transmeta`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will discuss details of the new Transmeta Efficeon processor. A prerecorded presentation by a world famous semiconductor technologist will describe certain important technological challenges that the semiconductor industry must overcome, and Transmeta will demonstrate some new technologies that may provide a practical solution to these challenges. Many of Transmeta`s customers and partners as well as PC industry leaders and key press and analysts will be present in the audience.
Visit Transmeta`s website at
www.transmeta.com for details.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Neale-May and Partners for Transmeta
Marti Miernik, 650-328-9051 ext. 140
miernik@nealemay.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2003 6:01 AM
- BusinessWire
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 13, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced that it will host a simultaneous webcast of its Efficeon microprocessor product launch event, which will be held in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, October 14th. The Efficeon processor family provides industry leadership in delivering power efficiency and high performance for mainstream notebooks, sub-notebooks, tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktops, blade servers and embedded systems.
The webcast will begin at 3:30 p.m. Pacific Time (PT). Matthew R. Perry, Transmeta`s president and chief executive officer, and David R. Ditzel, Transmeta`s co-founder and chief technology officer, will discuss details of the new Transmeta Efficeon processor. A prerecorded presentation by a world famous semiconductor technologist will describe certain important technological challenges that the semiconductor industry must overcome, and Transmeta will demonstrate some new technologies that may provide a practical solution to these challenges. Many of Transmeta`s customers and partners as well as PC industry leaders and key press and analysts will be present in the audience.
Visit Transmeta`s website at
www.transmeta.com for details.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(TM) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Neale-May and Partners for Transmeta
Marti Miernik, 650-328-9051 ext. 140
miernik@nealemay.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
jep und weiter
13.10. 11:48
WSJ: Intel muss sich warm anziehen
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Wettbewerber von Intel (WKN: 855681, Nasdaq: INTC) werden laut einem Bericht im Wall Street Journal (Montagsausgabe) in dieser Woche eigene Prozessoren vorstellen, die mit denen des Techgiganten konkurrieren sollen.
Die Ankündigungen, die auf einer Technikkonferenz im Silicon Valley erwartet werden, umfassen auch einen neuen Chip von Transmeta, einem leidgeprüften Start-Up, dass die Entwicklung von stromsparenden Prozessoren für Mobile Computing Geräte revolutionieren konnte. Centaur Technology, eine US-Tochter der taiwanesischen Via Technologies, erwäge ebenfalls die Einführung von stromsparenden Prozessoren. Sun Microsystems (WKN: 871111, US: SUNW) und Japans Fujitsu arbeiten derzeit ebenfalls an leistungsstarken Serverprozessoren, die dem Itanium 2 Intels Konkurrenz machen sollen, hieß es im Wall Street Journal.
Auch wenn die neuen Prozessoren auf verschiedene Marktsegmente abzielen, werde laut dem WSJ deutlich, dass sich die Halbleiterindustrie aufmacht, um den übermächtigen Konkurrenten zu bekämpfen. Intel verkauft 80% der Chips, die in PCs und niedrigpreisigen Serversystemen verwendet werden. Die Gewinne aus dem Verkauf der Chips wurden in die Weiterentwicklung der Fertigungstechnologien investiert, um die Taktfrequenz und den Stromverbrauch zu bessern. Mit der steigenden Taktfrequenz stieg aber auch immer mehr der Strombedarf und die Kosten der Chips.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, WKN: 863186, US: AMD) bietet mit dem Athlon 64 Prozessor einen günstigere PC-Prozessor-Variante an, die in einigen Benchmark-Tests sogar über der Performance des Intel Pentium 4 liegt. Die neuen Chips, die in dieser Woche auf dem Microprocessor Forum, in San Jose, Kalifornien, präsentiert werden sollen, zielen auf Märkte außerhalb Intels Vorherrschaft im PC-Sektor ab.
13.10. 11:48
WSJ: Intel muss sich warm anziehen
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Wettbewerber von Intel (WKN: 855681, Nasdaq: INTC) werden laut einem Bericht im Wall Street Journal (Montagsausgabe) in dieser Woche eigene Prozessoren vorstellen, die mit denen des Techgiganten konkurrieren sollen.
Die Ankündigungen, die auf einer Technikkonferenz im Silicon Valley erwartet werden, umfassen auch einen neuen Chip von Transmeta, einem leidgeprüften Start-Up, dass die Entwicklung von stromsparenden Prozessoren für Mobile Computing Geräte revolutionieren konnte. Centaur Technology, eine US-Tochter der taiwanesischen Via Technologies, erwäge ebenfalls die Einführung von stromsparenden Prozessoren. Sun Microsystems (WKN: 871111, US: SUNW) und Japans Fujitsu arbeiten derzeit ebenfalls an leistungsstarken Serverprozessoren, die dem Itanium 2 Intels Konkurrenz machen sollen, hieß es im Wall Street Journal.
Auch wenn die neuen Prozessoren auf verschiedene Marktsegmente abzielen, werde laut dem WSJ deutlich, dass sich die Halbleiterindustrie aufmacht, um den übermächtigen Konkurrenten zu bekämpfen. Intel verkauft 80% der Chips, die in PCs und niedrigpreisigen Serversystemen verwendet werden. Die Gewinne aus dem Verkauf der Chips wurden in die Weiterentwicklung der Fertigungstechnologien investiert, um die Taktfrequenz und den Stromverbrauch zu bessern. Mit der steigenden Taktfrequenz stieg aber auch immer mehr der Strombedarf und die Kosten der Chips.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, WKN: 863186, US: AMD) bietet mit dem Athlon 64 Prozessor einen günstigere PC-Prozessor-Variante an, die in einigen Benchmark-Tests sogar über der Performance des Intel Pentium 4 liegt. Die neuen Chips, die in dieser Woche auf dem Microprocessor Forum, in San Jose, Kalifornien, präsentiert werden sollen, zielen auf Märkte außerhalb Intels Vorherrschaft im PC-Sektor ab.
TeleVideo TeleCLIENTs Reaches 1GHz with Transmeta
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2003 8:03 AM
- BusinessWire
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct 13, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- TeleVideo, Inc. (TELV) , a pioneer in thin client computing, will be demonstrating the TeleCLIENT TC8550, the fastest TeleCLIENT yet. The TC8550, integrated 15inch LCD thin client with the Transmeta Crusoe 1GHz processor and embedded with the Microsoft Windows XPe operating system will be demonstrated at the Citrix iForum show on Oct. 13, 2003 in Orlando, Fla.
First to offer a sleek, integrated LCD thin client design with the Transmeta processor, TeleCLIENTs will offer speeds of up to 1GHz. The Transmeta Crusoe 5800 CPUs were designed for high performance, minimal power consumption and low voltage requirements, which are ideal for thin clients. "The innovative line of new TeleCLIENTs leverages the many benefits of our Crusoe processor," said Art Swift, senior vice president of marketing for Transmeta Corp. "Users will appreciate the impressive performance, small form factor and quiet operation."
TeleVideo will begin offering TeleCLIENT thin clients with the Transmeta 667MHz and 1GHz CPUs in Q1 of 2004. Evaluations are available now. Stand alone, integrated with 15 and 17 inch LCDs, wireless and touchscreen will be just a few of the options available with the Transmeta thin client design. "Our relationship with Transmeta displays the commitment we have in providing our customers with value, experience and performance in all of our thin clients. Offering a 1GHz thin client with the Microsoft Windows XPe operating system provides our customers with a powerful alternative to PCs, at a lower total cost of ownership," said Dr. K. Philip Hwang, chairman, president and CEO.
The TeleCLIENT TC7040, 7540 and TC7740 will include the Transmeta Crusoe 667MHz CPUs with the Microsoft Windows CE.net operating system. Microsoft Windows XPe will see a performance increase with The TeleCLIENT TC8050, TC8550 and TC8750, accelerated by the powerful 1GHz Crusoe processor.
About TeleVideo, Inc.
A pioneering Silicon Valley company, TeleVideo, Inc. began in 1975 as the innovator and market leader of smart text terminals. Today, TeleVideo continues to innovate by developing and manufacturing Windows-Based Thin Client hardware and software solutions. Designed for corporate and vertical IT professionals and end-users, TeleVideo`s family of TeleCLIENT products allows for secured, manageable and cost-effective network computing in healthcare, business, government and more. For more information, please visit www.televideo.com.
SOURCE: TeleVideo, Inc.
TeleVideo, Inc.
John Lee, 408-954-8333
jlee@televideo.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2003 8:03 AM
- BusinessWire
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct 13, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- TeleVideo, Inc. (TELV) , a pioneer in thin client computing, will be demonstrating the TeleCLIENT TC8550, the fastest TeleCLIENT yet. The TC8550, integrated 15inch LCD thin client with the Transmeta Crusoe 1GHz processor and embedded with the Microsoft Windows XPe operating system will be demonstrated at the Citrix iForum show on Oct. 13, 2003 in Orlando, Fla.
First to offer a sleek, integrated LCD thin client design with the Transmeta processor, TeleCLIENTs will offer speeds of up to 1GHz. The Transmeta Crusoe 5800 CPUs were designed for high performance, minimal power consumption and low voltage requirements, which are ideal for thin clients. "The innovative line of new TeleCLIENTs leverages the many benefits of our Crusoe processor," said Art Swift, senior vice president of marketing for Transmeta Corp. "Users will appreciate the impressive performance, small form factor and quiet operation."
TeleVideo will begin offering TeleCLIENT thin clients with the Transmeta 667MHz and 1GHz CPUs in Q1 of 2004. Evaluations are available now. Stand alone, integrated with 15 and 17 inch LCDs, wireless and touchscreen will be just a few of the options available with the Transmeta thin client design. "Our relationship with Transmeta displays the commitment we have in providing our customers with value, experience and performance in all of our thin clients. Offering a 1GHz thin client with the Microsoft Windows XPe operating system provides our customers with a powerful alternative to PCs, at a lower total cost of ownership," said Dr. K. Philip Hwang, chairman, president and CEO.
The TeleCLIENT TC7040, 7540 and TC7740 will include the Transmeta Crusoe 667MHz CPUs with the Microsoft Windows CE.net operating system. Microsoft Windows XPe will see a performance increase with The TeleCLIENT TC8050, TC8550 and TC8750, accelerated by the powerful 1GHz Crusoe processor.
About TeleVideo, Inc.
A pioneering Silicon Valley company, TeleVideo, Inc. began in 1975 as the innovator and market leader of smart text terminals. Today, TeleVideo continues to innovate by developing and manufacturing Windows-Based Thin Client hardware and software solutions. Designed for corporate and vertical IT professionals and end-users, TeleVideo`s family of TeleCLIENT products allows for secured, manageable and cost-effective network computing in healthcare, business, government and more. For more information, please visit www.televideo.com.
SOURCE: TeleVideo, Inc.
TeleVideo, Inc.
John Lee, 408-954-8333
jlee@televideo.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
13.10. 16:46
Transmeta macht Intels "Pentium M" Konkurrenz?
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Die Aktien des Mobile Computing Prozessor Start-Up-Unternehmens Transmeta steigen an der Nasdaq um 19.32% auf $4.57 an. Berichten zufolge wird Transmeta am morgigen Dienstag den Crusoe-Nachfolger Efficeon präsentieren, der schneller sein werde, als der Intel (WKN: 855681, Nasdaq: INTC) Pentium M Chip. Der Stromverbrauch soll vergleichbar mit dem Intel Chip sein, hieß es.
Transmeta macht Intels "Pentium M" Konkurrenz?
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Die Aktien des Mobile Computing Prozessor Start-Up-Unternehmens Transmeta steigen an der Nasdaq um 19.32% auf $4.57 an. Berichten zufolge wird Transmeta am morgigen Dienstag den Crusoe-Nachfolger Efficeon präsentieren, der schneller sein werde, als der Intel (WKN: 855681, Nasdaq: INTC) Pentium M Chip. Der Stromverbrauch soll vergleichbar mit dem Intel Chip sein, hieß es.
Ich glaub ich halte noch weiter
Kastor
Kastor
Reuters
Transmeta to launch new Efficeon processor
Tuesday October 14, 1:01 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Transmeta Corp. (NasdaqNM:TMTA - News)
launched its new energy efficient microprocessor on Tuesday
targeted at tablet PCs and thin notebooks, as well as
mainstream laptops and blade servers.
The new Efficeon is being heralded as the best chance the
small chip company has to compete against rival Intel Corp.
(NasdaqNM:INTC - News)
"It`s the second most important day in the company`s
history," since Transmeta first launched its Crusoe chip in
2000, said Brian Alger, an analyst at Pacific Growth Equities.
Santa Clara, California-based Transmeta ran into production
problems with Crusoe and failed to gain the support of major PC
manufacturers.
But, Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ - News) is expressing support for
the Efficeon, while Nvidia Corp. (NasdaqNM:NVDA - News) has said it will
develop a multimedia processor for Transmeta`s chips, including
Efficeon.
"In order for the company to capture new business and
attract new customers they need to stay at the leading edge of
technology," Alger said. "For Transmeta, in particular, this is
a critical juncture. They`re making a leap forward."
Transmeta has added new power management technology to
reduce power leakage from smaller circuitry and new interfaces
for faster memory speeds, among other advances, said Art Swift,
senior vice president of marketing.
"This Efficeon processor opens up new markets," Swift said.
"We added features that increase the applicability of the
product for blade servers in which companies pack the number of
processors tightly together."
The new chip enables typical applications to run about 50
percent faster than Crusoe and multimedia applications up to 80
percent faster, said John Heinlein, directory of system
marketing at Transmeta.
The chip can offer the same performance at less power or
higher performance at the same power as the current chip, he
said.
Shares of Transmeta stock have benefited from buzz
surrounding the chip, rising 136 percent on Nasdaq since Sept.
12. On Monday, the shares rose 18 percent to close at $4.52.
Earlier this month, Transmeta shares rose on the news that
Fujitsu Ltd. (Tokyo:6702.T - News) would be the first foundry for
next-generation Efficeon chips manufactured using the 90
nanometer process.
Efficeon chips will initially be made using the
130-nanometer technology manufacturing process. The smaller the
circuitry and space between transistors the more transistors
that can fit on a chip, increasing the computing power with no
increase in cost or size.
"They have some of the very brightest minds in the world,"
Alger said of Transmeta`s engineers. "But from a corporate
perspective, in the current design and structure of the
company, they certainly need to have a successful product
here."
Email this story - Set a News Alert
Transmeta to launch new Efficeon processor
Tuesday October 14, 1:01 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Transmeta Corp. (NasdaqNM:TMTA - News)
launched its new energy efficient microprocessor on Tuesday
targeted at tablet PCs and thin notebooks, as well as
mainstream laptops and blade servers.
The new Efficeon is being heralded as the best chance the
small chip company has to compete against rival Intel Corp.
(NasdaqNM:INTC - News)
"It`s the second most important day in the company`s
history," since Transmeta first launched its Crusoe chip in
2000, said Brian Alger, an analyst at Pacific Growth Equities.
Santa Clara, California-based Transmeta ran into production
problems with Crusoe and failed to gain the support of major PC
manufacturers.
But, Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ - News) is expressing support for
the Efficeon, while Nvidia Corp. (NasdaqNM:NVDA - News) has said it will
develop a multimedia processor for Transmeta`s chips, including
Efficeon.
"In order for the company to capture new business and
attract new customers they need to stay at the leading edge of
technology," Alger said. "For Transmeta, in particular, this is
a critical juncture. They`re making a leap forward."
Transmeta has added new power management technology to
reduce power leakage from smaller circuitry and new interfaces
for faster memory speeds, among other advances, said Art Swift,
senior vice president of marketing.
"This Efficeon processor opens up new markets," Swift said.
"We added features that increase the applicability of the
product for blade servers in which companies pack the number of
processors tightly together."
The new chip enables typical applications to run about 50
percent faster than Crusoe and multimedia applications up to 80
percent faster, said John Heinlein, directory of system
marketing at Transmeta.
The chip can offer the same performance at less power or
higher performance at the same power as the current chip, he
said.
Shares of Transmeta stock have benefited from buzz
surrounding the chip, rising 136 percent on Nasdaq since Sept.
12. On Monday, the shares rose 18 percent to close at $4.52.
Earlier this month, Transmeta shares rose on the news that
Fujitsu Ltd. (Tokyo:6702.T - News) would be the first foundry for
next-generation Efficeon chips manufactured using the 90
nanometer process.
Efficeon chips will initially be made using the
130-nanometer technology manufacturing process. The smaller the
circuitry and space between transistors the more transistors
that can fit on a chip, increasing the computing power with no
increase in cost or size.
"They have some of the very brightest minds in the world,"
Alger said of Transmeta`s engineers. "But from a corporate
perspective, in the current design and structure of the
company, they certainly need to have a successful product
here."
Email this story - Set a News Alert
Transmeta Announces Industry-Wide Endorsements for Efficeon; Broad spectrum of companies express support for the new processor
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2003 6:00 PM
- BusinessWire
TMTA
4.65 +0.13
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 14, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced support and endorsements from leading PC system builders and OEMs for its next generation x86-compatible Efficeon(TM) microprocessor.
With this launch, Transmeta pushes Efficient Computing to a new level, through major innovations in its proven hardware and software architecture, increased on-chip integration and new high performance interfaces.
Transmeta is creating new opportunities for PC system and software vendor partners by allowing them to deliver new and innovative form factors. Efficeon offers a viable alternative for partners seeking best-in-class components, enabling them to build added value, functionality, security, reliability and cost-savings into their products.
Aimed at ultra-portable and mainstream notebook computers, as well as innovative new classes of devices such as tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktop computers, blade servers, thin clients and embedded systems, Efficeon enables differentiated product design based on the balance of performance, energy efficiency, small size and flexibility that the product delivers.
"We are very pleased that many leading PC system builders and OEMs have joined us in our efficient computing initiatives," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "As a formidable competitor in the marketplace, Efficeon offers vendors a compelling combination of power, efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost."
Companies expressing support for the Efficeon processor include the following:
Amoi Electronics Corporation, Ltd.
"Amoi has been working with Transmeta to develop the new V3 ultra-portable notebook based upon the new Efficeon processor," said Yale Guan, general manager, IT division of Amoi Electronics Co., Ltd. "The power efficient V3 notebook will offer impressive performance and is an ideal companion for traveling users."
Amtek
"Amtek is pleased to be one of the earliest adopters of the Efficeon Processor from Transmeta," said David Hsiao, president of Amtek. "Our new 12" Tablet PC based on Efficeon will be an impressive combination of great performance and cool operation, which is especially critical for the Tablet PC usage in the hands."
Antelope Technologies
"At Antelope Technologies we recently launched our first generation Modular Computing Core (MCC) based on the impressive Crusoe processor. In the coming months, we anticipate beginning work on our next generation Efficeon-based MCC," said Kenneth Geyer, President of Antelope Technologies. "We believe the enhanced performance, package-size, and roadmap of the Efficeon will even further augment the features of our current Transmeta processor-based modular computer."
Densitron Technologies
"The new Transmeta Efficeon processor is important to Densitron because of its augmented performance, ultra low power design, exceptional integration and ability to expand on our wide array of single board computers," said Nick Jermany, technical director at Densitron Technologies. "These features offer our customers more options while preserving the unrivaled price/performance ratio that is important to our business."
DTR
"DT Research (DTR) is an early adopter of the Efficeon processor technology. The base platform being implemented by DTR shall be the core of DTR`s forthcoming embedded devices for enterprise and mobile computing applications," said Daw Tsai, president of DT Research. "These products, to be offered to OEM and vertical markets, are expected to be available over the next 2-3 quarters."
Fujitsu
"Fujitsu recognizes that Transmeta created a new trend of efficient computing in the notebook PC industry with its Crusoe processor," said Kazuhiro Igarashi, general manager of the mobile computing division at Fujitsu Limited. "The new Efficeon processor will provide a leap forward in performance and efficiency that we believe will contribute to the expansion of the mobile computing market."
GBM
"The GBM group is developing a new 12" 2-spindle notebook based upon the Efficeon processor," said Kenneth Tsai, general manager at GBM group. "With the Efficeon processor, GBM is able to provide users with a slimmer and lighter notebook with great performance while maintaining energy efficiency."
Hewlett-Packard
"Transmeta`s new Efficeon x86-processor offers compelling advantages to customers in delivering exceptional performance in a low power environment," said Jeff Groudan, vice president of marketing for business desktop division, Personal Systems Group, HP.
IBASE
"As a long time Transmeta partner, IBASE is eager to offer next generation products based on the new Efficeon processor," said C.S. Lin, president of IBASE. "Efficeon allows our embedded products to run faster while maintaining low power consumption, which is a perfect solution for today and tomorrow`s high-end embedded applications."
JMNet, Inc.
"The new Efficeon processor addresses specific requirements for our next generation of Blade Servers; namely, impressive performance, low-power consumption and small physical size," said Kazou Ueki, president and CEO of JMNet, Inc. "JMNet is proud to work with Transmeta in the development of our new line of ultra-thin, fanless Blade Servers."
MoBitS
"MoBitS has designed exciting products using Transmeta`s Crusoe processor, and we believe the Efficeon processor offers an impressive new solution," said Starry Chen, CTO and Executive Vice President of MoBitS. "We plan to design several new products with Efficeon in the coming months, particularly highlighting the high performance of Efficeon in a very compact size."
Plexus
"In the Electronic Manufacturing Services industry, companies like Plexus need compelling new technologies like the Efficeon processor to drive the development of a wide-variety of useful next-generation devices to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of our Product Realization customers," said Mike Eccles, Technology Group director of Plexus in the UK.
Sharp Corporation
"The Sharp Corporation has worked closely with Transmeta to bring to the smallest slim/light laptop PCs to the market," said Dr. Makoto Nakamura, division general manager at Sharp Mobile Computing Systems Division. "We are proud to work with Transmeta to develop a new Actius notebook based upon the Efficeon processor."
Xybernaut Corporation
"Two of the most critical issues related to mobile/wearable computing continue to be finding ways to improve power management while also enhancing computing performance," stated Steven A. Newman, president, Xybernaut Corporation. "Transmeta and Xybernaut are keenly focused on developing technologies that address these challenges in both the enterprise and consumer markets. Flexibility and attention to partner/customer needs are the necessary catalysts for more pervasive adoption of mobile/wearable computing."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(R) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Note to Editors: Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
most recent headlines
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2003 6:00 PM
- BusinessWire
TMTA
4.65 +0.13
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct 14, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, today announced support and endorsements from leading PC system builders and OEMs for its next generation x86-compatible Efficeon(TM) microprocessor.
With this launch, Transmeta pushes Efficient Computing to a new level, through major innovations in its proven hardware and software architecture, increased on-chip integration and new high performance interfaces.
Transmeta is creating new opportunities for PC system and software vendor partners by allowing them to deliver new and innovative form factors. Efficeon offers a viable alternative for partners seeking best-in-class components, enabling them to build added value, functionality, security, reliability and cost-savings into their products.
Aimed at ultra-portable and mainstream notebook computers, as well as innovative new classes of devices such as tablet PCs, ultra-personal computers, silent desktop computers, blade servers, thin clients and embedded systems, Efficeon enables differentiated product design based on the balance of performance, energy efficiency, small size and flexibility that the product delivers.
"We are very pleased that many leading PC system builders and OEMs have joined us in our efficient computing initiatives," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, Transmeta Corporation. "As a formidable competitor in the marketplace, Efficeon offers vendors a compelling combination of power, efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost."
Companies expressing support for the Efficeon processor include the following:
Amoi Electronics Corporation, Ltd.
"Amoi has been working with Transmeta to develop the new V3 ultra-portable notebook based upon the new Efficeon processor," said Yale Guan, general manager, IT division of Amoi Electronics Co., Ltd. "The power efficient V3 notebook will offer impressive performance and is an ideal companion for traveling users."
Amtek
"Amtek is pleased to be one of the earliest adopters of the Efficeon Processor from Transmeta," said David Hsiao, president of Amtek. "Our new 12" Tablet PC based on Efficeon will be an impressive combination of great performance and cool operation, which is especially critical for the Tablet PC usage in the hands."
Antelope Technologies
"At Antelope Technologies we recently launched our first generation Modular Computing Core (MCC) based on the impressive Crusoe processor. In the coming months, we anticipate beginning work on our next generation Efficeon-based MCC," said Kenneth Geyer, President of Antelope Technologies. "We believe the enhanced performance, package-size, and roadmap of the Efficeon will even further augment the features of our current Transmeta processor-based modular computer."
Densitron Technologies
"The new Transmeta Efficeon processor is important to Densitron because of its augmented performance, ultra low power design, exceptional integration and ability to expand on our wide array of single board computers," said Nick Jermany, technical director at Densitron Technologies. "These features offer our customers more options while preserving the unrivaled price/performance ratio that is important to our business."
DTR
"DT Research (DTR) is an early adopter of the Efficeon processor technology. The base platform being implemented by DTR shall be the core of DTR`s forthcoming embedded devices for enterprise and mobile computing applications," said Daw Tsai, president of DT Research. "These products, to be offered to OEM and vertical markets, are expected to be available over the next 2-3 quarters."
Fujitsu
"Fujitsu recognizes that Transmeta created a new trend of efficient computing in the notebook PC industry with its Crusoe processor," said Kazuhiro Igarashi, general manager of the mobile computing division at Fujitsu Limited. "The new Efficeon processor will provide a leap forward in performance and efficiency that we believe will contribute to the expansion of the mobile computing market."
GBM
"The GBM group is developing a new 12" 2-spindle notebook based upon the Efficeon processor," said Kenneth Tsai, general manager at GBM group. "With the Efficeon processor, GBM is able to provide users with a slimmer and lighter notebook with great performance while maintaining energy efficiency."
Hewlett-Packard
"Transmeta`s new Efficeon x86-processor offers compelling advantages to customers in delivering exceptional performance in a low power environment," said Jeff Groudan, vice president of marketing for business desktop division, Personal Systems Group, HP.
IBASE
"As a long time Transmeta partner, IBASE is eager to offer next generation products based on the new Efficeon processor," said C.S. Lin, president of IBASE. "Efficeon allows our embedded products to run faster while maintaining low power consumption, which is a perfect solution for today and tomorrow`s high-end embedded applications."
JMNet, Inc.
"The new Efficeon processor addresses specific requirements for our next generation of Blade Servers; namely, impressive performance, low-power consumption and small physical size," said Kazou Ueki, president and CEO of JMNet, Inc. "JMNet is proud to work with Transmeta in the development of our new line of ultra-thin, fanless Blade Servers."
MoBitS
"MoBitS has designed exciting products using Transmeta`s Crusoe processor, and we believe the Efficeon processor offers an impressive new solution," said Starry Chen, CTO and Executive Vice President of MoBitS. "We plan to design several new products with Efficeon in the coming months, particularly highlighting the high performance of Efficeon in a very compact size."
Plexus
"In the Electronic Manufacturing Services industry, companies like Plexus need compelling new technologies like the Efficeon processor to drive the development of a wide-variety of useful next-generation devices to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of our Product Realization customers," said Mike Eccles, Technology Group director of Plexus in the UK.
Sharp Corporation
"The Sharp Corporation has worked closely with Transmeta to bring to the smallest slim/light laptop PCs to the market," said Dr. Makoto Nakamura, division general manager at Sharp Mobile Computing Systems Division. "We are proud to work with Transmeta to develop a new Actius notebook based upon the Efficeon processor."
Xybernaut Corporation
"Two of the most critical issues related to mobile/wearable computing continue to be finding ways to improve power management while also enhancing computing performance," stated Steven A. Newman, president, Xybernaut Corporation. "Transmeta and Xybernaut are keenly focused on developing technologies that address these challenges in both the enterprise and consumer markets. Flexibility and attention to partner/customer needs are the necessary catalysts for more pervasive adoption of mobile/wearable computing."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport(TM) bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate 400 (DDR-400) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP-4X graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun(R) power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Note to Editors: Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
or
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations)
Kristine@mozescommunications.com
http://www.businesswire.com
Today`s News On The Net - Business Wire`s full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
most recent headlines
15.10. 14:49
Transmeta erntet Lob für "Efficeon" Prozessor
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Der Mobile Computing Prozessor-Hersteller Transmeta steigt vorbörslich um 13.55% auf $5.28 und liegt damit knapp unter dem Jahreshoch von $5.51, das Anfang der Woche erreicht wurde. Am späten Dienstag verkündete der Pionier im Bereich stromsparende Notebook-Prozessoren, dass eine Reihe von Unternehmen wie Hewlett-Packard (WKN: 851301, US: HPQ) und Sharp den neuen Prozessor Efficeon positiv kommentiert hätten. Der x86-kompatible Prozessor der nächsten Generation unterscheide sich durch „entscheidende Innovationen in der bewährten Hardware- und Software-Architektur“ von seinem Vorgänger, dem Crusoe-Prozessor. Die New York Times hatte berichtet, dass ein neues Software-Feature den Verlust von Spannung zwischen den Prozessor-Transistoren verringere – Fachkreisen zufolge ein Entwicklungssprung für Transmeta und die gesamte Halbleiterindustrie, die seither an diesem diesem Problem litt.
Transmeta erntet Lob für "Efficeon" Prozessor
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Der Mobile Computing Prozessor-Hersteller Transmeta steigt vorbörslich um 13.55% auf $5.28 und liegt damit knapp unter dem Jahreshoch von $5.51, das Anfang der Woche erreicht wurde. Am späten Dienstag verkündete der Pionier im Bereich stromsparende Notebook-Prozessoren, dass eine Reihe von Unternehmen wie Hewlett-Packard (WKN: 851301, US: HPQ) und Sharp den neuen Prozessor Efficeon positiv kommentiert hätten. Der x86-kompatible Prozessor der nächsten Generation unterscheide sich durch „entscheidende Innovationen in der bewährten Hardware- und Software-Architektur“ von seinem Vorgänger, dem Crusoe-Prozessor. Die New York Times hatte berichtet, dass ein neues Software-Feature den Verlust von Spannung zwischen den Prozessor-Transistoren verringere – Fachkreisen zufolge ein Entwicklungssprung für Transmeta und die gesamte Halbleiterindustrie, die seither an diesem diesem Problem litt.
Der letzte Satz ist ja der Hammer , ich hoffe Ihr wisst was das heist.
Hier kommt eine zweite Rambus !!!
Hier kommt eine zweite Rambus !!!
zur Zeit in aller Munde
Transmeta Sees a Way to Cut Chips` Leakage
By JOHN MARKOFF
Published: October 15, 2003
AN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 14 — Transmeta, a troubled Silicon Valley chip maker, described an unusual software technique on Tuesday that it said would help solve a problem bedeviling the semiconductor industry. It is that tiny transistors tend to leak increasing amounts of current as they shrink to sizes that can be measured in terms of handfuls of atoms.
Leakage in recent years has become an increasingly thorny matter as the chip industry moved to new manufacturing processes.
Advertisement
In recent weeks, reports began circulating that Intel, the world`s largest chip maker, has faced severe challenges in making the shift to the most advanced manufacturing technologies — which are expected to etch lines as narrow as 90 nanometers, or about one-thousandth of a human hair.
At the industry conference where Transmeta made its announcement, industry analysts noted that Intel, which in the past has typically increased the speed of its most advanced microprocessor chips four times a year, introduced just one "speed bump" in 2003. Intel chose this year not to make a technical presentation at the Microprocessor Forum, which is being held here this week and has served as a forum for companies to introduce advanced processor designs.
"Transmeta is making a bold statement, particularly at a time when Intel is mute," said Richard Doherty, a computer industry analyst and president of Envisioneering, a Seaford, N.Y., consulting firm. He added, however, that he would feel more comfortable about Transmeta`s advance after other manufacturers were able to confirm the new software approach.
An Intel spokesman declined to comment until more details of the technology are made public.
The ability to control leakage could prove to be a vital advantage in the future by both increasing manufacturing yields and permitting chip makers to develop products that consume far less power.
It could also have an effect on desktop processors, which in recent years have been consuming ever-increasing amounts of power as they reached higher speeds.
Peter Glaskowsky, editor in chief of Microprocessor Report, said the semiconductor industry had been exploring a variety of hardware-based methods for controlling the amount of power consumed by tiny transistors. The industry`s hurdle is that the more quickly transistors have been switched on and off, the more power they consume. "If you can use software to create transistors that are fast, but can consume low power, this obviates the whole debate," Mr. Glaskowsky said.
David Ditzel, Transmeta`s founder and chief technical officer, did not divulge details on Tuesday about the advance, or say when products using the approach would be commercially available. Mr. Ditzel said the software technique would work with standard industry manufacturing processes, requiring only minimal modifications. Transmeta, which is based in Santa Clara, Calif., plans to license the approach to other chip companies.
"We believe that leakage can be tamed," Mr. Ditzel said of the technology that his company has named LongRun2. He said it had grown out of Transmeta`s background in blending software and hardware technologies. The company`s first chip, introduced in 2000, worked by emulating the instructions for Intel`s X86 chips in software.
"If you`re a semiconductor company," Mr. Ditzel said, "you try to solve all problems through hardware approaches. The interesting thing about Transmeta as a company is that we have a culture of inventions that are interdisciplinary."
Until now, Transmeta has been competing against Intel with compatible microprocessor chips that are known for their low power consumption. As Intel aggressively moved into mobile markets, however, Transmeta has lost ground and repositioned itself for specialized applications.
Get home delivery of The Times from $2.90/week
TOP NYTIMES.COM ARTICLES
Transmeta Sees a Way to Cut Chips` Leakage
By JOHN MARKOFF
Published: October 15, 2003
AN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 14 — Transmeta, a troubled Silicon Valley chip maker, described an unusual software technique on Tuesday that it said would help solve a problem bedeviling the semiconductor industry. It is that tiny transistors tend to leak increasing amounts of current as they shrink to sizes that can be measured in terms of handfuls of atoms.
Leakage in recent years has become an increasingly thorny matter as the chip industry moved to new manufacturing processes.
Advertisement
In recent weeks, reports began circulating that Intel, the world`s largest chip maker, has faced severe challenges in making the shift to the most advanced manufacturing technologies — which are expected to etch lines as narrow as 90 nanometers, or about one-thousandth of a human hair.
At the industry conference where Transmeta made its announcement, industry analysts noted that Intel, which in the past has typically increased the speed of its most advanced microprocessor chips four times a year, introduced just one "speed bump" in 2003. Intel chose this year not to make a technical presentation at the Microprocessor Forum, which is being held here this week and has served as a forum for companies to introduce advanced processor designs.
"Transmeta is making a bold statement, particularly at a time when Intel is mute," said Richard Doherty, a computer industry analyst and president of Envisioneering, a Seaford, N.Y., consulting firm. He added, however, that he would feel more comfortable about Transmeta`s advance after other manufacturers were able to confirm the new software approach.
An Intel spokesman declined to comment until more details of the technology are made public.
The ability to control leakage could prove to be a vital advantage in the future by both increasing manufacturing yields and permitting chip makers to develop products that consume far less power.
It could also have an effect on desktop processors, which in recent years have been consuming ever-increasing amounts of power as they reached higher speeds.
Peter Glaskowsky, editor in chief of Microprocessor Report, said the semiconductor industry had been exploring a variety of hardware-based methods for controlling the amount of power consumed by tiny transistors. The industry`s hurdle is that the more quickly transistors have been switched on and off, the more power they consume. "If you can use software to create transistors that are fast, but can consume low power, this obviates the whole debate," Mr. Glaskowsky said.
David Ditzel, Transmeta`s founder and chief technical officer, did not divulge details on Tuesday about the advance, or say when products using the approach would be commercially available. Mr. Ditzel said the software technique would work with standard industry manufacturing processes, requiring only minimal modifications. Transmeta, which is based in Santa Clara, Calif., plans to license the approach to other chip companies.
"We believe that leakage can be tamed," Mr. Ditzel said of the technology that his company has named LongRun2. He said it had grown out of Transmeta`s background in blending software and hardware technologies. The company`s first chip, introduced in 2000, worked by emulating the instructions for Intel`s X86 chips in software.
"If you`re a semiconductor company," Mr. Ditzel said, "you try to solve all problems through hardware approaches. The interesting thing about Transmeta as a company is that we have a culture of inventions that are interdisciplinary."
Until now, Transmeta has been competing against Intel with compatible microprocessor chips that are known for their low power consumption. As Intel aggressively moved into mobile markets, however, Transmeta has lost ground and repositioned itself for specialized applications.
Get home delivery of The Times from $2.90/week
TOP NYTIMES.COM ARTICLES
@ll
5
Glückwunsch an die-DIE eine lange Zeit Geduld gehabt haben und bei Kursen unter 1 immer schön verbilligten
Ps.Setzt mal Biomira auf die WL
5
Glückwunsch an die-DIE eine lange Zeit Geduld gehabt haben und bei Kursen unter 1 immer schön verbilligten
Ps.Setzt mal Biomira auf die WL
Transmeta-Technik kontrolliert Verlustleistung von CPUs
15.10.2003
MÜNCHEN (COMPUTERWOCHE) - Transmeta hat auf der Fachmesse Microprocessor Forum (MPF) in San Jose eine Technologie vorgestellt, mit der sich die Verlustleistung von Prozessoren reduzieren lassen soll. "LongRun2" wird in die ebenfalls auf dem MPF offiziell vorgestellten "Efficeon"-CPUs des Herstellers integriert, die in Testmustern bereits im August an Kunden ausgeliefert wurden (Computerwoche online berichtete).
LongRun2 erweitert die 2000 eingeführte LongRun-Technologie, die Taktraten und Spannung zur Senkung des Energieverbrauchs reduziert, um eine Software-gesteuerte dynamische Anpassung der Verlustleistung von Transistoren. Die Softwaresteuerung ist laut Hersteller Voraussetzung zur Leckstrom-Regulierung aufgrund von Runtime-Zuständen wie Spannung und Temperatur, die in der Phase der Chip-Fertigung nicht vorhersagbar sind.
Die Verlustleistung bei Transistoren wächst mit der Verkleinerung von Prozessoren. Experten sehen in der Bewältigung von Leckströmen eine wesentliche Herausforderung zur Aufrechterhaltung des Mooreschen Gesetzes, nach dem sich die Packdichte der Transistoren auf einem Mikroprozessor - und damit die Leistung gemessen in MIPS - alle 18 Monate verdoppelt. Laut Transmeta könnte das Problem schon bei der Verkleinerung des Fertigungsprozesses von 90 auf 65 Nanometer stark zunehmen.
Die Efficeon-CPU-Baureihe ist für den Einsatz in Notebooks, Tablet PCs, Blade Servern und Embedded-Systemen gedacht. Er ist laut Hersteller voll kompatibel zu Intels x86-Architektur mit MMX- und SSE-Erweiterungen. Laut Transmeta sind Schnittstellen für Vierfach-AGP-Grafik, Double Data Rate 400 (für DDR SDRAM) mit Error Correcting Code sowie ein Hypertransport-Interface vorhanden. Dabei kommt die CPU ohne separate NorthBridge aus.
Zunächst wird der Chip von TSMC in Taiwan in 130-Nanometer-Technik mit Taktraten ab 1,0 Gigahertz produziert. Ab Mitte 2004 soll Fujitsu die Fertigung von 2,0-Gigahertz-Modellen in 90-Nanometer-Technik übernehmen. (lex)
PS. Schon Wahnsinn das <aktuelle> bzw. tägliche Handelsvolumen was wir hier sehen!
15.10.2003
MÜNCHEN (COMPUTERWOCHE) - Transmeta hat auf der Fachmesse Microprocessor Forum (MPF) in San Jose eine Technologie vorgestellt, mit der sich die Verlustleistung von Prozessoren reduzieren lassen soll. "LongRun2" wird in die ebenfalls auf dem MPF offiziell vorgestellten "Efficeon"-CPUs des Herstellers integriert, die in Testmustern bereits im August an Kunden ausgeliefert wurden (Computerwoche online berichtete).
LongRun2 erweitert die 2000 eingeführte LongRun-Technologie, die Taktraten und Spannung zur Senkung des Energieverbrauchs reduziert, um eine Software-gesteuerte dynamische Anpassung der Verlustleistung von Transistoren. Die Softwaresteuerung ist laut Hersteller Voraussetzung zur Leckstrom-Regulierung aufgrund von Runtime-Zuständen wie Spannung und Temperatur, die in der Phase der Chip-Fertigung nicht vorhersagbar sind.
Die Verlustleistung bei Transistoren wächst mit der Verkleinerung von Prozessoren. Experten sehen in der Bewältigung von Leckströmen eine wesentliche Herausforderung zur Aufrechterhaltung des Mooreschen Gesetzes, nach dem sich die Packdichte der Transistoren auf einem Mikroprozessor - und damit die Leistung gemessen in MIPS - alle 18 Monate verdoppelt. Laut Transmeta könnte das Problem schon bei der Verkleinerung des Fertigungsprozesses von 90 auf 65 Nanometer stark zunehmen.
Die Efficeon-CPU-Baureihe ist für den Einsatz in Notebooks, Tablet PCs, Blade Servern und Embedded-Systemen gedacht. Er ist laut Hersteller voll kompatibel zu Intels x86-Architektur mit MMX- und SSE-Erweiterungen. Laut Transmeta sind Schnittstellen für Vierfach-AGP-Grafik, Double Data Rate 400 (für DDR SDRAM) mit Error Correcting Code sowie ein Hypertransport-Interface vorhanden. Dabei kommt die CPU ohne separate NorthBridge aus.
Zunächst wird der Chip von TSMC in Taiwan in 130-Nanometer-Technik mit Taktraten ab 1,0 Gigahertz produziert. Ab Mitte 2004 soll Fujitsu die Fertigung von 2,0-Gigahertz-Modellen in 90-Nanometer-Technik übernehmen. (lex)
PS. Schon Wahnsinn das <aktuelle> bzw. tägliche Handelsvolumen was wir hier sehen!
Leider verheerende Zahlen nach Börsenschluss,so wirds bei Börsenstart heute erstmal in den Keller gehen und dabei noch einige SL`s auslösen.
Finanzen.net:
"Die Transmeta Corporation, die seit einiger Zeit versucht, sich im Markt für Notebook- und Laptop-Prozessoren gegen den Platzhirschen Intel durchzusetzen, meldete am Mittwoch nach US-Börsenschluss die Zahlen für das vergangene Quartal.
Diese fielen jedoch nicht besonders gut aus. Während Analysten einen Umsatz von 5,1 Mio. Dollar erwartet hatten, was dem Vorjahreswert entsprochen hätte, konnte Transmeta lediglich Erlöse von 2,7 Mio. Dollar melden. Der Verlust je Aktie lag bei 17 Cents oder 23,7 Mio. Dollar. Der Proforma-Verlust kam allerdings nur auf 18,7 Mio. Dollar oder 13 Cents je Aktie, womit der Vorjahreswert eingestellt wurde. Analysten hatten hier mit 13 Cents je Aktie gerechnet.
Für die Zukunft gab sich Dr. Matthew R. Perry, der CEO des Unternehmens, allerdings etwas optimistischer, da einige Unternehmen, darunter HP und Sharp, neue Produkte auf den Markt bringen werden, die mit Prozessoren von Transmeta laufen.
Für das vierte Quartal geht das Management von einem Umsatz aus, der zwischen 0 und 50 Prozent über dem des dritten Quartals liegt. Der Proforma-Verlust wird wieder bei 13-14 Cents je Aktie liegen. Analysten hatten bisher nur mit -12 Cents je Aktie gerechnet."
Bis 3,30€ oder 3,20€ wird der Kurs erst mal durchsacken,aber für die Zukunft sehe ich die Aktie weiterhin sehr positiv.
MfG
Finanzen.net:
"Die Transmeta Corporation, die seit einiger Zeit versucht, sich im Markt für Notebook- und Laptop-Prozessoren gegen den Platzhirschen Intel durchzusetzen, meldete am Mittwoch nach US-Börsenschluss die Zahlen für das vergangene Quartal.
Diese fielen jedoch nicht besonders gut aus. Während Analysten einen Umsatz von 5,1 Mio. Dollar erwartet hatten, was dem Vorjahreswert entsprochen hätte, konnte Transmeta lediglich Erlöse von 2,7 Mio. Dollar melden. Der Verlust je Aktie lag bei 17 Cents oder 23,7 Mio. Dollar. Der Proforma-Verlust kam allerdings nur auf 18,7 Mio. Dollar oder 13 Cents je Aktie, womit der Vorjahreswert eingestellt wurde. Analysten hatten hier mit 13 Cents je Aktie gerechnet.
Für die Zukunft gab sich Dr. Matthew R. Perry, der CEO des Unternehmens, allerdings etwas optimistischer, da einige Unternehmen, darunter HP und Sharp, neue Produkte auf den Markt bringen werden, die mit Prozessoren von Transmeta laufen.
Für das vierte Quartal geht das Management von einem Umsatz aus, der zwischen 0 und 50 Prozent über dem des dritten Quartals liegt. Der Proforma-Verlust wird wieder bei 13-14 Cents je Aktie liegen. Analysten hatten bisher nur mit -12 Cents je Aktie gerechnet."
Bis 3,30€ oder 3,20€ wird der Kurs erst mal durchsacken,aber für die Zukunft sehe ich die Aktie weiterhin sehr positiv.
MfG
Stellt sich doch die Frage, ob die Großen (Intel, AMD) so einen kleinen nicht einfach an die Wand drücken. Die haben schließlich mehr Möglichkeiten, oder ?
Aktuell wieder über 4$
Transmeta hält sich bei diesem Volumen noch ganz ordentlich!
An Schlechte Zahlen ist man nun schon langsam gewohnt,
man beachte den Anstieg der letzten Tage im Gegensatz
zu den Kursrückgang von Heute
Transmeta hält sich bei diesem Volumen noch ganz ordentlich!
An Schlechte Zahlen ist man nun schon langsam gewohnt,
man beachte den Anstieg der letzten Tage im Gegensatz
zu den Kursrückgang von Heute
Schon einige Jahre her wo wir solch ein Handelsvolumen nach der Veröffentlichung der Quartalszahlen gesehen haben
16.10.03
NASDAQ 4,12 88,81 Mio.
16.10.03
NASDAQ 4,12 88,81 Mio.
Hab glücklicherweise bei 4.50 Euro den Rest vekauft. Kann jetzt abwarten bis wir wieder bei 2,50 Euro sind.
Transmeta wird sowieso übernommen bzw. es wird eine Kapitalerhöhung durchgeführt.
Der Cash reicht noch max. ein halbes Jahr !!!
Dann ist die Firma auf Geld/ Umsatz und nicht auf Absichtserklärungen dutzender Firmen angewiesen.
Wird so kommen !!
Transmeta wird sowieso übernommen bzw. es wird eine Kapitalerhöhung durchgeführt.
Der Cash reicht noch max. ein halbes Jahr !!!
Dann ist die Firma auf Geld/ Umsatz und nicht auf Absichtserklärungen dutzender Firmen angewiesen.
Wird so kommen !!
Antelope Technologies Licenses Pen&Internet`s Handwriting Recognition for World`s First Modular Mini-Computer
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2003 8:07 AM
- PR Newswire
TMTA
3.66 +0.20
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct 28, 2003 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Pen&Internet(TM), LLC, a developer of next-generation handwriting recognition solutions, and Antelope Technologies, a modular computing company, today announced a worldwide licensing agreement. Antelope Technologies will include ritePen(TM) advanced handwriting recognition and pen navigation utility with its Modular Computing Core (MCC) product. Targeted to enterprise and industrial businesses, the MCC is the world`s first publicly available modular computer and will begin shipping Nov. 7, 2003.
The Modular Computing Core is the size of a 3" x 5" index card, weighs about nine ounces and wields the power of a PC. It is powered by a Transmeta Corp. processor, runs Windows XP, and can hook into a handheld, docking station or other mobile computing shell so users can change their computer to suit their needs. It does not require data transferring, downloading, rebooting or synching and eliminates the need for multiple operating platforms and software licenses.
ritePen allows users to intelligently navigate the desktop and write on the full screen in smooth electronic ink -- and their handwriting is automatically converted into text and entered into target applications. In addition, ritePen enables Pen&Internet`s riteForm(TM) advanced forms recognition solution, which adds context awareness to handwritten forms, substantially improving their recognition by assigning custom vocabularies and data templates to individual fields.
"Reliable and flexible handwriting recognition is a vital application for mobile workers," said Kenneth Geyer, co-founder and President of Antelope Technologies, Inc. "Combined with Pen&Internet`s deep expertise in pen computing, we`re offering our customers the best natural handwriting recognition and forms processing solution available to the enterprise market."
The MCC was invented by IBM`s Watson Research Labs and licensed to Antelope Technologies.
"We are excited to be working with Antelope, known for its pioneering developments in modular computing," said Leonid Kitainik, general manager for Pen&Internet. "Antelope users will benefit from advanced handwriting recognition in their general text applications and forms, whether they are in the field, at the office or at home."
About Antelope Technologies
Antelope Technologies designs, manufactures and markets mobile computing technologies. Based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, the company integrates these technologies for military, medical, industrial, security and law enforcement institutions worldwide. Antelope Technologies is the only company licensed to manufacture and market the Modular Computing Core. For more information, please visit www.antelopetech.com .
About Pen&Internet
Pen&Internet(TM), LLC, a division of Parascript(R), LLC develops advanced electronic ink, recognition and communications technologies, products and services for mobile, pen-enabled computers and devices. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Pen&Internet has advanced engineering and R&D teams with over 70 years combined experience in these technologies. Please visit www.penandinternet.com for more information.
Parascript, Pen&Internet, ritePen and riteForm are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Parascript, LLC. All other trademarks and trade names previously cited are hereby acknowledged as the property of their respective owners.
SOURCE Pen&Internet; Antelope Technologies
Courtney Brigham of Pen&Internet, +1-408-746-9900 x 28 or
courtney@parascript.com ; or Marya Kokaska of Antelope Technologies,
+1-720-344-4313 or mkokaska@antelopetech.com
http://www.antelopetech.com
Copyright (C) 2003 PR Newswire. All rights reserved.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2003 8:07 AM
- PR Newswire
TMTA
3.66 +0.20
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct 28, 2003 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Pen&Internet(TM), LLC, a developer of next-generation handwriting recognition solutions, and Antelope Technologies, a modular computing company, today announced a worldwide licensing agreement. Antelope Technologies will include ritePen(TM) advanced handwriting recognition and pen navigation utility with its Modular Computing Core (MCC) product. Targeted to enterprise and industrial businesses, the MCC is the world`s first publicly available modular computer and will begin shipping Nov. 7, 2003.
The Modular Computing Core is the size of a 3" x 5" index card, weighs about nine ounces and wields the power of a PC. It is powered by a Transmeta Corp. processor, runs Windows XP, and can hook into a handheld, docking station or other mobile computing shell so users can change their computer to suit their needs. It does not require data transferring, downloading, rebooting or synching and eliminates the need for multiple operating platforms and software licenses.
ritePen allows users to intelligently navigate the desktop and write on the full screen in smooth electronic ink -- and their handwriting is automatically converted into text and entered into target applications. In addition, ritePen enables Pen&Internet`s riteForm(TM) advanced forms recognition solution, which adds context awareness to handwritten forms, substantially improving their recognition by assigning custom vocabularies and data templates to individual fields.
"Reliable and flexible handwriting recognition is a vital application for mobile workers," said Kenneth Geyer, co-founder and President of Antelope Technologies, Inc. "Combined with Pen&Internet`s deep expertise in pen computing, we`re offering our customers the best natural handwriting recognition and forms processing solution available to the enterprise market."
The MCC was invented by IBM`s Watson Research Labs and licensed to Antelope Technologies.
"We are excited to be working with Antelope, known for its pioneering developments in modular computing," said Leonid Kitainik, general manager for Pen&Internet. "Antelope users will benefit from advanced handwriting recognition in their general text applications and forms, whether they are in the field, at the office or at home."
About Antelope Technologies
Antelope Technologies designs, manufactures and markets mobile computing technologies. Based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, the company integrates these technologies for military, medical, industrial, security and law enforcement institutions worldwide. Antelope Technologies is the only company licensed to manufacture and market the Modular Computing Core. For more information, please visit www.antelopetech.com .
About Pen&Internet
Pen&Internet(TM), LLC, a division of Parascript(R), LLC develops advanced electronic ink, recognition and communications technologies, products and services for mobile, pen-enabled computers and devices. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Pen&Internet has advanced engineering and R&D teams with over 70 years combined experience in these technologies. Please visit www.penandinternet.com for more information.
Parascript, Pen&Internet, ritePen and riteForm are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Parascript, LLC. All other trademarks and trade names previously cited are hereby acknowledged as the property of their respective owners.
SOURCE Pen&Internet; Antelope Technologies
Courtney Brigham of Pen&Internet, +1-408-746-9900 x 28 or
courtney@parascript.com ; or Marya Kokaska of Antelope Technologies,
+1-720-344-4313 or mkokaska@antelopetech.com
http://www.antelopetech.com
Copyright (C) 2003 PR Newswire. All rights reserved.
@paula
Vielleicht doch was dran, jedenfalls zogen die Kurse schön an. Bin gespannt und drücke die Daumen.
Vielleicht doch was dran, jedenfalls zogen die Kurse schön an. Bin gespannt und drücke die Daumen.
4,20 +7,72 %
Tmta wieder über 4 schon beachtlich schnell ,denke Einstiegskurse um die 2,50 werden wir wohl nicht mehr all zu schnell wieder sehen wie manch einer noch hofft!
Tmta wieder über 4 schon beachtlich schnell ,denke Einstiegskurse um die 2,50 werden wir wohl nicht mehr all zu schnell wieder sehen wie manch einer noch hofft!
31.10.2003
Transmeta "Mkt. Outperform"
Rodman & Renshaw
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten vom Investmenthaus Rodman & Renshaw stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (ISIN US89376R1095/ WKN 564775) in einer Ersteinschätzung mit "Market Outperform" ein. Das Kursziel werde bei 6,00 USD gesehen.
Transmeta "Mkt. Outperform"
Rodman & Renshaw
Rating-Update:
Die Analysten vom Investmenthaus Rodman & Renshaw stufen die Aktie von Transmeta (ISIN US89376R1095/ WKN 564775) in einer Ersteinschätzung mit "Market Outperform" ein. Das Kursziel werde bei 6,00 USD gesehen.
Transmeta Corporation to Present at AeA Classic 2003 Conference
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2003 8:00 AM
- BusinessWire
TMTA
4.19 +0.14
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov 3, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, will present at the AeA Classic 2003 Conference in San Diego on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4th and 5th, 2003. Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, will be speaking on Tuesday, and a webcast of his presentation will be available:
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2003
Time: 2:00 p.m. (PT); 5:00 p.m. (ET) for the live presentation
Location: On the web at
www.transmeta.com/about/investors/
Replay: Available one hour after presentation ends and accessible
for 60 days
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
S. Olav Carlsen, 408-919-3000
or
Mozes Communications
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs.
Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide.
Logon for FREE today at
www.BusinessWire.com.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2003 8:00 AM
- BusinessWire
TMTA
4.19 +0.14
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov 3, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) , the leader in efficient computing, will present at the AeA Classic 2003 Conference in San Diego on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4th and 5th, 2003. Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO, will be speaking on Tuesday, and a webcast of his presentation will be available:
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2003
Time: 2:00 p.m. (PT); 5:00 p.m. (ET) for the live presentation
Location: On the web at
www.transmeta.com/about/investors/
Replay: Available one hour after presentation ends and accessible
for 60 days
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable. To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation
S. Olav Carlsen, 408-919-3000
or
Mozes Communications
Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs.
Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide.
Logon for FREE today at
www.BusinessWire.com.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
@paula #253
Ein Blick auf die Trefferquote des von Dir genannten Analysten zeigt: 70% ! (Quelle: Comdirect)
Das ist der höchste Wert, den ich für einen Analysten bisher gesehen habe. Das läßt hoffen.
Ein Blick auf die Trefferquote des von Dir genannten Analysten zeigt: 70% ! (Quelle: Comdirect)
Das ist der höchste Wert, den ich für einen Analysten bisher gesehen habe. Das läßt hoffen.
achtung zieht in USA an 4,35 $$ gehn
@t paula5
Du kommst wohl auch nicht von den Kursen weg.
Na hoffen wir das Beste.
Cultom
Du kommst wohl auch nicht von den Kursen weg.
Na hoffen wir das Beste.
Cultom
Hm, war dann doch nicht ganz so nachhaltig der Kursaufschwung von gestern. Was wohl mit TMTA passieren wird, wenn man dort ersteinmal den BreakEven erreicht.
Viel Spaß noch.
Cultom
Viel Spaß noch.
Cultom
05.11. 12:38
UK: Starkes Wachstum im PC-Sektor
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Laut einer Marktforschungsstudie von IDC wuchs der britische PC-Markt im dritten Quartal so stark wie im dritten Quartal 2000. Im Vergleich zum Vorjahr expandierte der PC-Sektor dank erhöhter Nachfrage nach Notebooks zu Schulbeginn und der allgemein wachsenden Nachfrage nach mobilen Computing-Lösungen um 17.4% an. Zudem sorgten die fallenden Verkaufspreise für steigende Nachfrage. Notebooks konnten mit einem Wachstum von 39.6% aufwarten, während Desktop-PCs sich 9% besser als noch im Vorjahr verkaufen ließen.
UK: Starkes Wachstum im PC-Sektor
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Laut einer Marktforschungsstudie von IDC wuchs der britische PC-Markt im dritten Quartal so stark wie im dritten Quartal 2000. Im Vergleich zum Vorjahr expandierte der PC-Sektor dank erhöhter Nachfrage nach Notebooks zu Schulbeginn und der allgemein wachsenden Nachfrage nach mobilen Computing-Lösungen um 17.4% an. Zudem sorgten die fallenden Verkaufspreise für steigende Nachfrage. Notebooks konnten mit einem Wachstum von 39.6% aufwarten, während Desktop-PCs sich 9% besser als noch im Vorjahr verkaufen ließen.
Xybernaut and Transmeta Announce Commitment to Drive Innovation in Mobile/Wearable Computing Solutions
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2003 9:16 AM
- BusinessWire
TMTA
3.57 -0.13
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
FAIRFAX, Va. & SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov 12, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Field Force Automation, Knowledge Management and Data Availability Improvements Targeted for Technology Collaboration
Xybernaut(R) Corporation (XYBR) and Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) today announced a collaboration in which both companies share their respective technology expertise to develop mobile/wearable computing technologies that meet the needs of a wide variety of industry sectors and end-user communities.
Transmeta and Xybernaut continue to work together on research and product development efforts that address specific challenges of mobile/wearable computing at the enterprise level -- including, power management, computing performance, ergonomics, usability and durability. Specifically, over the past 9 months, the companies have strengthened their working relationship to develop next-generation mobile/wearable computers -- particularly related to the Xybernaut Atigo(R) product family.
"Transmeta is dedicated to driving innovation in the x86-processor market, and working with established market leaders such as Xybernaut opens a variety of new ways to implement cost effective products that will boost productivity by enhancing data acquisition and management," said Arthur L. Swift, vice president of marketing for Transmeta. "We feel that our companies will be able to develop intuitive ways to accomplish various technical tasks, complex repairs, detailed quality assurance inspections, point of sale transactions and customer-related activities."
Both companies are leaders in their respective markets -- Xybernaut in mobile/wearable computing and Transmeta in software-based microprocessors and related efficient computing technologies. Initial joint efforts and Xybernaut technology development concentrates on targeted industry sector such as retail, energy/ utilities, transportation, government/military, aerospace/aviation, manufacturing, hospitality and others.
"Although tangible benefits from mobile/wearable computing have already been proven by our customers in the broad categories of field workforce automation and enterprise productivity, our customers continuously demand that we enhance our products for maximum productivity gains and measurable return on investment," stated Steven A. Newman, president of Xybernaut. "A critical differentiator that our customers recognize is our ability to attract, and work efficiently with, partners that `push the envelope.` Transmeta is a recognized innovator in the microprocessor sector, a technology powerhouse and a key component for the future of strategic Xybernaut products."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
About Xybernaut
Xybernaut Corporation is the leading provider of wearable/mobile computing hardware, software and services, bringing communications and full-function computing power in a hands-free design to people when and where they need it. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Xybernaut has offices and subsidiaries in Europe (Germany) and Asia (Japan). Visit Xybernaut`s Web site at www.xybernaut.com.
Xybernaut, the Xybernaut logo and Mobile Assistant(R) V (MA(R)V) and Atigo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Xybernaut Corporation in the USA and other countries. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). In particular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that," "believe," "scheduled," "expect," or "intend to," and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the Act. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, market conditions, the availability of components and successful production of the companies` products, general acceptance of the companies` products and technologies, competitive factors, timing, and other risks described in the companies` SEC reports and filings.
Third party statements contained herein and information contained on any third party website are not endorsed by or adopted by Xybernaut, nor has their accuracy been verified by Xybernaut.
SOURCE: Xybernaut Corporation
Xybernaut Corporation
Michael Binko, 703-631-6925
mbinko@xybernaut.com
or
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs.
Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide.
Logon for FREE today at
www.BusinessWire.com.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2003 9:16 AM
- BusinessWire
TMTA
3.57 -0.13
Enter Symbol:
Enter Keyword:
FAIRFAX, Va. & SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov 12, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Field Force Automation, Knowledge Management and Data Availability Improvements Targeted for Technology Collaboration
Xybernaut(R) Corporation (XYBR) and Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) today announced a collaboration in which both companies share their respective technology expertise to develop mobile/wearable computing technologies that meet the needs of a wide variety of industry sectors and end-user communities.
Transmeta and Xybernaut continue to work together on research and product development efforts that address specific challenges of mobile/wearable computing at the enterprise level -- including, power management, computing performance, ergonomics, usability and durability. Specifically, over the past 9 months, the companies have strengthened their working relationship to develop next-generation mobile/wearable computers -- particularly related to the Xybernaut Atigo(R) product family.
"Transmeta is dedicated to driving innovation in the x86-processor market, and working with established market leaders such as Xybernaut opens a variety of new ways to implement cost effective products that will boost productivity by enhancing data acquisition and management," said Arthur L. Swift, vice president of marketing for Transmeta. "We feel that our companies will be able to develop intuitive ways to accomplish various technical tasks, complex repairs, detailed quality assurance inspections, point of sale transactions and customer-related activities."
Both companies are leaders in their respective markets -- Xybernaut in mobile/wearable computing and Transmeta in software-based microprocessors and related efficient computing technologies. Initial joint efforts and Xybernaut technology development concentrates on targeted industry sector such as retail, energy/ utilities, transportation, government/military, aerospace/aviation, manufacturing, hospitality and others.
"Although tangible benefits from mobile/wearable computing have already been proven by our customers in the broad categories of field workforce automation and enterprise productivity, our customers continuously demand that we enhance our products for maximum productivity gains and measurable return on investment," stated Steven A. Newman, president of Xybernaut. "A critical differentiator that our customers recognize is our ability to attract, and work efficiently with, partners that `push the envelope.` Transmeta is a recognized innovator in the microprocessor sector, a technology powerhouse and a key component for the future of strategic Xybernaut products."
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit
www.transmeta.com.
About Xybernaut
Xybernaut Corporation is the leading provider of wearable/mobile computing hardware, software and services, bringing communications and full-function computing power in a hands-free design to people when and where they need it. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Xybernaut has offices and subsidiaries in Europe (Germany) and Asia (Japan). Visit Xybernaut`s Web site at www.xybernaut.com.
Xybernaut, the Xybernaut logo and Mobile Assistant(R) V (MA(R)V) and Atigo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Xybernaut Corporation in the USA and other countries. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). In particular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that," "believe," "scheduled," "expect," or "intend to," and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the Act. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, market conditions, the availability of components and successful production of the companies` products, general acceptance of the companies` products and technologies, competitive factors, timing, and other risks described in the companies` SEC reports and filings.
Third party statements contained herein and information contained on any third party website are not endorsed by or adopted by Xybernaut, nor has their accuracy been verified by Xybernaut.
SOURCE: Xybernaut Corporation
Xybernaut Corporation
Michael Binko, 703-631-6925
mbinko@xybernaut.com
or
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985
kenn@transmeta.com
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs.
Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide.
Logon for FREE today at
www.BusinessWire.com.
Copyright (C) 2003 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
Toll, wenn man beide Aktien im Depot hat !
MEDIA RELEASE
November 18, 2003
Media Contacts:
Antelope Technologies
Marya Kokaska
720-344-4313
303-901-4800 cell
mkokaska@antelopetech.com
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence
408.919.5985
kenn@transmeta.com
Antelope Technologies and Transmeta Announce the
Availability of the First Product Based Upon New Modular
Computing Architecture
Modular Computing Core (MCC) Begins Shipping to Customers
Highlands Ranch, CO and Santa Clara, CA, November 18, 2003 – Antelope
Technologies, Inc., a leader in modular computing technologies, and Transmeta
Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced that
Antelope’s Modular Computing Core (MCC) powered by the Transmeta Crusoe®
processor is now shipping to customers. With the introduction of this new technology, an
innovative new market segment has been created in the computer industry – Modular
Computing. Architectures based upon the Modular Computing concept allow mobile
professionals to combine the functionality of a PDA, desktop and notebook computer into a
single portable device.
During November, Antelope Technologies will deliver its first design based upon the
Modular Computing vision, the Modular Computing Core (MCC). The MCC provides full
desktop computing power in a form factor that can fit in your pocket, and because of the
November 18, 2003
Media Contacts:
Antelope Technologies
Marya Kokaska
720-344-4313
303-901-4800 cell
mkokaska@antelopetech.com
Transmeta Corporation
Kenn Durrence
408.919.5985
kenn@transmeta.com
Antelope Technologies and Transmeta Announce the
Availability of the First Product Based Upon New Modular
Computing Architecture
Modular Computing Core (MCC) Begins Shipping to Customers
Highlands Ranch, CO and Santa Clara, CA, November 18, 2003 – Antelope
Technologies, Inc., a leader in modular computing technologies, and Transmeta
Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced that
Antelope’s Modular Computing Core (MCC) powered by the Transmeta Crusoe®
processor is now shipping to customers. With the introduction of this new technology, an
innovative new market segment has been created in the computer industry – Modular
Computing. Architectures based upon the Modular Computing concept allow mobile
professionals to combine the functionality of a PDA, desktop and notebook computer into a
single portable device.
During November, Antelope Technologies will deliver its first design based upon the
Modular Computing vision, the Modular Computing Core (MCC). The MCC provides full
desktop computing power in a form factor that can fit in your pocket, and because of the
Siehe mein Kommentar 249.
Bei 2,50 Euro steige ich wieder ein. Wer hat eigentlich meine Aktien bei 4,50 gekauft. ?? Ärgerlich, oder ?
Bei Polycom tut sich wieder was - Übernahme !! Somit ist weiteres Wachstum gesichert. Cash im Gegensatz zu TMT vorhanden. Hat dieses Jahr jedoch Niemanden interessiert. Ich hab 150 % Gewinn eingesackt. !
R&B
Bei 2,50 Euro steige ich wieder ein. Wer hat eigentlich meine Aktien bei 4,50 gekauft. ?? Ärgerlich, oder ?
Bei Polycom tut sich wieder was - Übernahme !! Somit ist weiteres Wachstum gesichert. Cash im Gegensatz zu TMT vorhanden. Hat dieses Jahr jedoch Niemanden interessiert. Ich hab 150 % Gewinn eingesackt. !
R&B
eNews internetaktien.de
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26.11.2003 / 09:00
Transmeta will neue Aktien ausgeben
Der US-Chiphersteller Transmeta (Nasdaq: TMTA, WKN: 564775) will durch die Ausgabe neuer Aktien neue Mittel aufnehmen, um die anhaltenden Verluste auszugleichen. In diesem Zusammenhang plant das Unternehmen die Ausgabe von 25 Mio. Anteile, wobei dem Unternehmen hierdurch frisches Kapital im Volumen von 85 Mio. Dollar zufließen soll. Die im kalifornischen Santa Clara ansässige Transmeta will diese Mittel vor allem zur Stärkung seiner Kapitalstruktur einsetzen.
Dabei erhalten die Zeichner dieser Emission darüber hinaus die Möglichkeit, über Optionen zusätzlich weitere 15 Prozent an Transmeta-Aktien zu erwerben. Der „zweite Börsengang“ wird dabei von den Investmentbanken Needham & Co., A.G. Edwards & Sons, sowie Bancorp Piper Jaffray begleitet.
Das Herantreten an den Kapitalmarkt scheint notwendig, nachdem Transmeta nach wie vor rote Zahlen schreibt. Auch für das laufende Quartal rechnen Analysten lediglich mit Umsatzerlösen von 3,7 Mio. Dollar, sowie mit einem operativen Minus von 13 US-Cent je Aktie. Aber im nächsten Jahr sollen die Einnahmen explodieren, wenn es nach den Schätzungen der Analysten geht. Experten erwarten hierbei einen Umsatzsprung von 17 auf 83 Mio. US-Dollar. Gewinne dürften frühestens jedoch erst im Jahr 2005 möglich sein. (ami).
_________________________________________
hallo, transmeta-investierte:
bin kein großer rechner. kann jemand aufgrund der umsatzprognose ein kursziel angeben und das auch begründen ?
mein gefühl sagt mir "time to buy".
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26.11.2003 / 09:00
Transmeta will neue Aktien ausgeben
Der US-Chiphersteller Transmeta (Nasdaq: TMTA, WKN: 564775) will durch die Ausgabe neuer Aktien neue Mittel aufnehmen, um die anhaltenden Verluste auszugleichen. In diesem Zusammenhang plant das Unternehmen die Ausgabe von 25 Mio. Anteile, wobei dem Unternehmen hierdurch frisches Kapital im Volumen von 85 Mio. Dollar zufließen soll. Die im kalifornischen Santa Clara ansässige Transmeta will diese Mittel vor allem zur Stärkung seiner Kapitalstruktur einsetzen.
Dabei erhalten die Zeichner dieser Emission darüber hinaus die Möglichkeit, über Optionen zusätzlich weitere 15 Prozent an Transmeta-Aktien zu erwerben. Der „zweite Börsengang“ wird dabei von den Investmentbanken Needham & Co., A.G. Edwards & Sons, sowie Bancorp Piper Jaffray begleitet.
Das Herantreten an den Kapitalmarkt scheint notwendig, nachdem Transmeta nach wie vor rote Zahlen schreibt. Auch für das laufende Quartal rechnen Analysten lediglich mit Umsatzerlösen von 3,7 Mio. Dollar, sowie mit einem operativen Minus von 13 US-Cent je Aktie. Aber im nächsten Jahr sollen die Einnahmen explodieren, wenn es nach den Schätzungen der Analysten geht. Experten erwarten hierbei einen Umsatzsprung von 17 auf 83 Mio. US-Dollar. Gewinne dürften frühestens jedoch erst im Jahr 2005 möglich sein. (ami).
_________________________________________
hallo, transmeta-investierte:
bin kein großer rechner. kann jemand aufgrund der umsatzprognose ein kursziel angeben und das auch begründen ?
mein gefühl sagt mir "time to buy".
@frideau
bei einer Neuausgabe von Aktien müsste der Kurs ja kurzzeitig sinken. Es kommt doch zu einer Verwässerung oder?
Ich hoffe das die nochmal auf 2 Euro gehen, dann werde ich mir wieder paar reinlegen.
Mittelfristig ist der neue Prozessor überlebenswichtig, die Leistung ist top, aber er muss sich auch verkaufen.
MFG
bei einer Neuausgabe von Aktien müsste der Kurs ja kurzzeitig sinken. Es kommt doch zu einer Verwässerung oder?
Ich hoffe das die nochmal auf 2 Euro gehen, dann werde ich mir wieder paar reinlegen.
Mittelfristig ist der neue Prozessor überlebenswichtig, die Leistung ist top, aber er muss sich auch verkaufen.
MFG
Klingt nach dem Anfang vom Ende.
Vielleicht kann Transmeta doch nicht gegen die Großen der Branche anstinken.
Wir werden sehen. Ich habe Gottseidank meine Transmeta wohl doch noch rechtzeitig? (mit kleinen Verlusten) rausgeworfen.
Vielleicht kann Transmeta doch nicht gegen die Großen der Branche anstinken.
Wir werden sehen. Ich habe Gottseidank meine Transmeta wohl doch noch rechtzeitig? (mit kleinen Verlusten) rausgeworfen.
Soeben auf yahoo.de gelesen und ist vielleicht für uns auch interessant:
dpa-afx
Weltweiter Chipabsatz im Oktober mit stärkstem Wachstum seit 1990
Montag 1. Dezember 2003, 16:48 Uhr
SAN JOSE (dpa-AFX) - Die Chipindustrie hat im Oktober den stärksten monatlichen Umsatzanstieg seit 1990 verbucht. Der weltweite Chipumsatz sei im Oktober im Vergleich zum Vormonat um 6,8 Prozent auf 15,4 Milliarden US-Dollar gestiegen, teilte die Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) am Montag mit.
Im Vergleich zum Vorjahr betrage der Anstieg 23,3 Prozent. Damit sei der Gesamtansatz im laufenden Jahr im Vorjahresvergleich bereits um 16,4 Prozent gewachsen./mag/cs
Leiro1
dpa-afx
Weltweiter Chipabsatz im Oktober mit stärkstem Wachstum seit 1990
Montag 1. Dezember 2003, 16:48 Uhr
SAN JOSE (dpa-AFX) - Die Chipindustrie hat im Oktober den stärksten monatlichen Umsatzanstieg seit 1990 verbucht. Der weltweite Chipumsatz sei im Oktober im Vergleich zum Vormonat um 6,8 Prozent auf 15,4 Milliarden US-Dollar gestiegen, teilte die Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) am Montag mit.
Im Vergleich zum Vorjahr betrage der Anstieg 23,3 Prozent. Damit sei der Gesamtansatz im laufenden Jahr im Vorjahresvergleich bereits um 16,4 Prozent gewachsen./mag/cs
Leiro1
Die Papiere von Transmeta gewinnen aktuell 12,7 Prozent auf 3,87 Dollar, nachdem bekannt wurde, dass Hewlett-Packard den Efficeon Prozessor von Transmeta einsetzen wird.
frideau
frideau
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 2003--Wyse Technology, the domain experts in server-centric computing, today announced plans to collaborate with Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA) to develop non-PC desktops based on Transmeta`s processors. Wyse will work with Transmeta to research and develop innovative PC alternative platforms that address the evolving information access needs of the enterprise IT market. Wyse continues to have a focused expertise in helping enterprises continue to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) of systems that access information while maximizing their return on investment (ROI) from server-centric computing, and this collaboration supports this mission.
"The personal computer is clearly no longer the only desktop of choice for information access, as thin clients, handheld PDAs, smart phones and blade PCs all present suitable alternatives depending on an enterprise`s needs," said George Skaff, vice president of worldwide marketing at Wyse Technology. "Today, CIOs and CTOs understand it is less important where information resides and more important to deliver cost-effective access to the information."
Having set the industry-standard for non-PC desktops by pioneering the original browser-based thin clients, Windows-based terminals, network terminals and network computers, Wyse has shown the company is constantly innovating. Transmeta`s Crusoe™ and Efficeon™ processors are ideally suited for non-PC devices given the high performance, energy efficiency, low thermal characteristics, reliability and quiet operation inherent in both families of processors. They are ideally suited to meet the needs of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices.
"The adoption rate of non-PC desktops is growing at a rapid pace due to the changing needs of organizations to access server or Internet-based information in a cost-effective way," said Bob O`Donnell, Director, Personal Technology at IDC. "Across almost all business sectors, the server-centric computing model is delivering both business and cost benefits such as increased reliability, advanced remote management and the simplified deployment of new users and software. This benefits organizations by reducing costs, diminishing downtime and ultimately saving businesses millions of dollars in IT spending."
"Transmeta continues to work with industry-leading companies like Wyse to drive innovation in efficient computing," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing at Transmeta. "With this collaborative effort, we see a great potential for growth in server-centric computing, placing Transmeta in a position to be the leading supplier of microprocessors for non-PC desktops by this time next year."
About Wyse Technology
Wyse Technology maximizes the benefits of server-centric computing and centralized IT. The company delivers access to Windows and web applications and has end-to-end expertise from the server, through the network, to the desktop. Wyse makes server-centric computing more manageable and cost-effective through: software that delivers better ROI from existing servers and PCs; desktop and mobile thin-clients that provide easy and affordable access to information; software tools that manage a broad spectrum of information access devices, and professional services to make it all work better together. Wyse customers gain a greater return from their existing technology investments, mitigate business risks, and improve their bottom line. The company has been #1 in thin-client market share for the last five years, and has been named Microsoft "Embedded Partner of the Year" for three years running. The company has headquarters in San Jose, California, with offices worldwide.
For more information, visit the Wyse Website at www.wyse.com or call 1-800-GET-WYSE.
Wyse, WY and WyseWorks are registered trademarks, and Winterm, Wyse Expedian and Alcatraz are trademarks of Wyse Technology Inc. Rapport is a trademark of Rapport Technologies Inc., a division of Wyse Technology. Other product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Editor`s Note: The appropriate full company name is "Wyse Technology Inc." rather than "Wyse Technologies."
CONTACT: McGrath/Power Public Relations Roger Fortier, 408-727-0351 Rogerf@mcgrathpower.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: NETWORKING SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS MARKETING AGREEMENTS
SOURCE: Wyse Technology
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
"The personal computer is clearly no longer the only desktop of choice for information access, as thin clients, handheld PDAs, smart phones and blade PCs all present suitable alternatives depending on an enterprise`s needs," said George Skaff, vice president of worldwide marketing at Wyse Technology. "Today, CIOs and CTOs understand it is less important where information resides and more important to deliver cost-effective access to the information."
Having set the industry-standard for non-PC desktops by pioneering the original browser-based thin clients, Windows-based terminals, network terminals and network computers, Wyse has shown the company is constantly innovating. Transmeta`s Crusoe™ and Efficeon™ processors are ideally suited for non-PC devices given the high performance, energy efficiency, low thermal characteristics, reliability and quiet operation inherent in both families of processors. They are ideally suited to meet the needs of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices.
"The adoption rate of non-PC desktops is growing at a rapid pace due to the changing needs of organizations to access server or Internet-based information in a cost-effective way," said Bob O`Donnell, Director, Personal Technology at IDC. "Across almost all business sectors, the server-centric computing model is delivering both business and cost benefits such as increased reliability, advanced remote management and the simplified deployment of new users and software. This benefits organizations by reducing costs, diminishing downtime and ultimately saving businesses millions of dollars in IT spending."
"Transmeta continues to work with industry-leading companies like Wyse to drive innovation in efficient computing," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing at Transmeta. "With this collaborative effort, we see a great potential for growth in server-centric computing, placing Transmeta in a position to be the leading supplier of microprocessors for non-PC desktops by this time next year."
About Wyse Technology
Wyse Technology maximizes the benefits of server-centric computing and centralized IT. The company delivers access to Windows and web applications and has end-to-end expertise from the server, through the network, to the desktop. Wyse makes server-centric computing more manageable and cost-effective through: software that delivers better ROI from existing servers and PCs; desktop and mobile thin-clients that provide easy and affordable access to information; software tools that manage a broad spectrum of information access devices, and professional services to make it all work better together. Wyse customers gain a greater return from their existing technology investments, mitigate business risks, and improve their bottom line. The company has been #1 in thin-client market share for the last five years, and has been named Microsoft "Embedded Partner of the Year" for three years running. The company has headquarters in San Jose, California, with offices worldwide.
For more information, visit the Wyse Website at www.wyse.com or call 1-800-GET-WYSE.
Wyse, WY and WyseWorks are registered trademarks, and Winterm, Wyse Expedian and Alcatraz are trademarks of Wyse Technology Inc. Rapport is a trademark of Rapport Technologies Inc., a division of Wyse Technology. Other product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Editor`s Note: The appropriate full company name is "Wyse Technology Inc." rather than "Wyse Technologies."
CONTACT: McGrath/Power Public Relations Roger Fortier, 408-727-0351 Rogerf@mcgrathpower.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: NETWORKING SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS MARKETING AGREEMENTS
SOURCE: Wyse Technology
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 4, 2003--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced that its new Efficeon™ processor will be used in a new enterprise computing model from HP. This new computing model consolidates desktop computing and networked resources into easily manageable, highly secure datacenters that can deliver dramatically lower TCO without compromising desktop performance or the end-user experience.
The new HP Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) consists of an access device -- an HP thin client, powered by a Transmeta`s Crusoe® processor -- that connects with the HP Blade PC, powered by Transmeta`s new Efficeon processor running Microsoft Windows® XP Professional, located in a centralized data center. Blades are dynamically allocated to only one user at a time, providing a truly individual computing experience.
Enterprise IT managers who use Efficeon-powered Blade PCs will enjoy a centralized and easy-to-manage solution that offers numerous benefits such as increased compliance with software licensing requirements, cost-savings by reducing the likelihood of virus penetration, reduced power consumption with the Efficeon`s energy efficient design, much simpler "moves, adds and changes" and a reduced risk of data and equipment theft. Overall, HP`s CCI can cut IT total cost of ownership by at least 50% and reduces PC support costs by upwards of 70% according to estimates from HP.
Transmeta processors offer a compelling cost-effective solution that enhances the end-user experience. The Efficeon-based HP Blade PC can cut costs in many ways, one of which is through its power efficiency. Not only does Efficeon reduce power consumption compared to many existing server designs, but the reduced thermal profile allows more processors to be deployed in a blade rack.
Additionally, the small footprint of HP`s Crusoe-based thin clients requires minimal desk space, reducing clutter while its quiet fan-less operation contributes to a noise-free work environment. Since thin clients are easy to set up and use, new users can be deployed and start working in a minimal amount of time.
"IDC believes that the introduction of new high-performance Blade PC solutions paired with thin clients represent an important new direction for the thin client market," said Bob O`Donnell, director, personal technology at IDC. "Not only can these new solutions address the performance concerns of the IT managers, they can ultimately reduce the total cost of ownership and increase the return on investment."
"We are proud to offer Efficeon processors for HP`s new Blade PCs, augmenting HP`s Crusoe powered thin clients and providing Transmeta processors for both ends of HP`s Consolidated Client Infrastructure," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "The Efficeon processor`s highly integrated architecture and energy efficient, high-performance characteristics make it an ideal choice for commercial computing applications."
Several Transmeta Crusoe-based thin clients are currently shipping from HP. The HP t5000 series thin clients deliver desktop-like features and a level of performance that offers `front-of-screen perception` comparable to full desktop system performance, all based upon Transmeta`s proven energy-efficient processors.
"Transmeta`s new generation Efficeon processor enables HP`s Consolidated Client Infrastructure users with the best combination of performance and power efficiency for our new bx1000 Blade PC," said Jeff Groudan, vice president of business desktop marketing, Personal Systems Group, HP. "The unique thermal management and low voltage usage associated with Transmeta processors provide a highly reliable technology that is ideally suited for the Blade PC and thin client form factors, offering a high performance and affordable solution to HP customers."
Featuring Transmeta Efficeon processors and the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system, the HP Blade PC is expected to be available in USA and Canada in the first quarter of 2004.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport™ bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun® power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or for Transmeta Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL CANADA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PRODUCT
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
The new HP Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) consists of an access device -- an HP thin client, powered by a Transmeta`s Crusoe® processor -- that connects with the HP Blade PC, powered by Transmeta`s new Efficeon processor running Microsoft Windows® XP Professional, located in a centralized data center. Blades are dynamically allocated to only one user at a time, providing a truly individual computing experience.
Enterprise IT managers who use Efficeon-powered Blade PCs will enjoy a centralized and easy-to-manage solution that offers numerous benefits such as increased compliance with software licensing requirements, cost-savings by reducing the likelihood of virus penetration, reduced power consumption with the Efficeon`s energy efficient design, much simpler "moves, adds and changes" and a reduced risk of data and equipment theft. Overall, HP`s CCI can cut IT total cost of ownership by at least 50% and reduces PC support costs by upwards of 70% according to estimates from HP.
Transmeta processors offer a compelling cost-effective solution that enhances the end-user experience. The Efficeon-based HP Blade PC can cut costs in many ways, one of which is through its power efficiency. Not only does Efficeon reduce power consumption compared to many existing server designs, but the reduced thermal profile allows more processors to be deployed in a blade rack.
Additionally, the small footprint of HP`s Crusoe-based thin clients requires minimal desk space, reducing clutter while its quiet fan-less operation contributes to a noise-free work environment. Since thin clients are easy to set up and use, new users can be deployed and start working in a minimal amount of time.
"IDC believes that the introduction of new high-performance Blade PC solutions paired with thin clients represent an important new direction for the thin client market," said Bob O`Donnell, director, personal technology at IDC. "Not only can these new solutions address the performance concerns of the IT managers, they can ultimately reduce the total cost of ownership and increase the return on investment."
"We are proud to offer Efficeon processors for HP`s new Blade PCs, augmenting HP`s Crusoe powered thin clients and providing Transmeta processors for both ends of HP`s Consolidated Client Infrastructure," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "The Efficeon processor`s highly integrated architecture and energy efficient, high-performance characteristics make it an ideal choice for commercial computing applications."
Several Transmeta Crusoe-based thin clients are currently shipping from HP. The HP t5000 series thin clients deliver desktop-like features and a level of performance that offers `front-of-screen perception` comparable to full desktop system performance, all based upon Transmeta`s proven energy-efficient processors.
"Transmeta`s new generation Efficeon processor enables HP`s Consolidated Client Infrastructure users with the best combination of performance and power efficiency for our new bx1000 Blade PC," said Jeff Groudan, vice president of business desktop marketing, Personal Systems Group, HP. "The unique thermal management and low voltage usage associated with Transmeta processors provide a highly reliable technology that is ideally suited for the Blade PC and thin client form factors, offering a high performance and affordable solution to HP customers."
Featuring Transmeta Efficeon processors and the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system, the HP Blade PC is expected to be available in USA and Canada in the first quarter of 2004.
About the Transmeta Efficeon Processor
The Transmeta Efficeon processor is designed to provide power efficiency, design flexibility, performance-on-demand and low cost to meet the need of the next generation of mobile, wireless, and embedded devices. It includes three new high performance bus interfaces: an on-chip HyperTransport™ bus interface for increased input/output efficiency, an on-chip Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM memory interface for increased throughput, and an on-chip AGP graphics interface for high performance graphics solutions. These new interfaces allow Efficeon to achieve more work per clock, which results in greater energy efficiency and longer battery life for mobile computer users. The Transmeta Efficeon processor`s dynamic LongRun® power management features and integrated architecture are designed to give system designers and marketers a wide range of choices in creating products that deliver added value, functionality, security, comfort, reliability, and cost savings to end users.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and sells software-based microprocessors and develops additional hardware, software and system technologies that enable manufacturers to build highly efficient computing systems characterized by low power consumption, reduced heat dissipation and the high performance required to run standard x86 compatible programs. We originally developed our family of Crusoe microprocessors for lightweight notebook computers and other mobile computing devices, but we have developed and are continuing to develop microprocessors suitable for a variety of existing and emerging end markets in which x86 program compatibility and energy and thermal efficiency are desirable.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or for Transmeta Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL CANADA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PRODUCT
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
Soviel zum Thema Anfang vom Ende...
Ich sehe es so: Anfang vom Ende der Kurstristesse!!
LEIRO1
Ich sehe es so: Anfang vom Ende der Kurstristesse!!
LEIRO1
So ein Verlauf hätte ich Transmeta nicht so schnell zugetraut ,statt Gewinnmitnahmen und shorten bis auf`s letzte,wird hier immer wieder im hohen Volumen die 4`marke zurückerobert!!!
Ridgeland, MS, DEC 04, 2003 (EventX/Knobias.com via COMTEX) --Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ NM : TMTA) filed an 8-K on 12/4, in which the Company reported that on 12/1, David R. Ditzel, a co-founder of the Company, made a previously and regularly scheduled sale of 100,000 shares of Company pursuant to a preexisting sales plan that he established on May 9, 2003 in accordance with Rule 10b5-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Under his sales plan, Mr. Ditzel may sell 100,000 shares of common stock per month, ending on April 30, 2004.
Mr. Ditzel?s sale is consistent with a lock-up agreement that he has entered in favor of the underwriters for Transmeta?s offering of common stock announced by Transmeta on November 25, 2003.
The proceeds of Mr. Ditzel?s scheduled sales will be used in part to pay his outstanding promissory note that will come due to Transmeta in March 2004.
GET KNOBIAS IN REAL-TIME: Delivery of this proprietary Knobias alert has been delayed by at least 10 minutes. To get all Knobias alerts in real-time daily, visit http://www.knobias.com/cmtx
ABOUT KNOBIAS: Knobias is a premier financial information provider of trading and investing data covering all U.S. equities for investors and security professionals. Knobias is best described by its three major components: Real-time desktop applications providing quotes, charts, level 2, analysis etc.; Knobias RAiDAR providing thousands of real-time news stories, alerts and documents daily; Knobias fundamentals providing a comprehensive database of fundamental research information.
Under his sales plan, Mr. Ditzel may sell 100,000 shares of common stock per month, ending on April 30, 2004.
Mr. Ditzel?s sale is consistent with a lock-up agreement that he has entered in favor of the underwriters for Transmeta?s offering of common stock announced by Transmeta on November 25, 2003.
The proceeds of Mr. Ditzel?s scheduled sales will be used in part to pay his outstanding promissory note that will come due to Transmeta in March 2004.
GET KNOBIAS IN REAL-TIME: Delivery of this proprietary Knobias alert has been delayed by at least 10 minutes. To get all Knobias alerts in real-time daily, visit http://www.knobias.com/cmtx
ABOUT KNOBIAS: Knobias is a premier financial information provider of trading and investing data covering all U.S. equities for investors and security professionals. Knobias is best described by its three major components: Real-time desktop applications providing quotes, charts, level 2, analysis etc.; Knobias RAiDAR providing thousands of real-time news stories, alerts and documents daily; Knobias fundamentals providing a comprehensive database of fundamental research information.
Ridgeland, MS, DEC 18, 2003 (EventX/Knobias.com via COMTEX) --Transmeta Corporation (TMTA) announced that it has priced the offering of 25M shares of its common stock at a price to the public of $2.90 per share. TMTA also granted to the underwriters an option to purchase an additional 3.75M shares to cover over-allotments of shares, if any. The shares were offered in a public offering under the shelf S-3 registration statement. All shares were offered by TMTA. The offering is scheduled to close on 12/23/03.
GET KNOBIAS IN REAL-TIME: Delivery of this proprietary Knobias alert has been delayed by at least 10 minutes. To get all Knobias alerts in real-time daily, visit http://www.knobias.com/cmtx
ABOUT KNOBIAS: Knobias is a premier financial information provider of trading and investing data covering all U.S. equities for investors and security professionals. Knobias is best described by its three major components: Real-time desktop applications providing quotes, charts, level 2, analysis etc.; Knobias RAiDAR providing thousands of real-time news stories, alerts and documents daily; Knobias fundamentals providing a comprehensive database of fundamental research information.
GET KNOBIAS IN REAL-TIME: Delivery of this proprietary Knobias alert has been delayed by at least 10 minutes. To get all Knobias alerts in real-time daily, visit http://www.knobias.com/cmtx
ABOUT KNOBIAS: Knobias is a premier financial information provider of trading and investing data covering all U.S. equities for investors and security professionals. Knobias is best described by its three major components: Real-time desktop applications providing quotes, charts, level 2, analysis etc.; Knobias RAiDAR providing thousands of real-time news stories, alerts and documents daily; Knobias fundamentals providing a comprehensive database of fundamental research information.
Siehe # 264.
Bin wieder drin. 2,50 Euro sind erreicht. !!!
Schöne Weihnachten
Bin wieder drin. 2,50 Euro sind erreicht. !!!
Schöne Weihnachten
Ich befürchte ja,das man bei TMTA noch mal für 2,30 € zum Zuge kommt,bevor es wieder nach Norden geht.
Keiner mehr da?
Hier mal was Neues!
Transmeta Introduces New Crusoe Embedded System Development Kit; Optimized for use with Microsoft Windows CE .NET and Suitable for use with Windows XP Embedded Operating Systems
2004 International CES SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2004--Transmeta (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced the availability of its new Crusoe® Embedded System Development Kit (ESDK), a highly optimized and cost-effective reference platform for evaluating the Transmeta Crusoe processor and for developing a range of embedded mobile devices for use with Microsoft Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded operating systems.
The ESDK features the low-power, high-performance Transmeta Crusoe model TM5800 800MHz processor featuring 512KB of L2 cache memory and integrated Northbridge functionality consisting of DDR memory controller, a serial ROM interface and a 32-bit, 33MHz PCI bus interface. This combination facilitates system design, reduces board space, enhances performance and provides best-in-class performance for Microsoft Windows CE .NET.
"The compact design of the ESDK utilizes the inherent energy efficiency properties of the Transmeta Crusoe processor coupled with Transmeta`s innovative LongRun® power management technology, which dynamically adjusts voltage and clock frequency to conserve power," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing for Transmeta. "In doing this, the ESDK is an ideal solution for an array of small form-factor devices evolving out of the burgeoning embedded market, such as handheld mobile devices, Smart Displays, point-of-sale systems (POS), thin clients, set-top boxes and other portable media centers and consumer devices."
The ESDK contains certified board support packages (BSPs) and optimized device drivers for the Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.2 operating systems. A Microsoft Windows CE .NET boot loader comes with the kit to ease the adoption process of the ESDK, providing developers with a stable environment to develop a wide variety of Windows CE .NET-based devices.
The ESDK also features the LongRun Monitor for Windows XP Embedded, a graphical utility that displays the processors` use of power in MHz and voltage. This flexible management of system performance and battery life assists developers in creating high-performance, low-power solutions designed to provide users with compelling new choices in the embedded space.
"Transmeta`s Crusoe processor provides the combination of optimum performance and power efficiency for next-generation devices running Windows Embedded operating systems," said Todd Brix, group product manager, Embedded Devices Group, Microsoft Corp. "With the Crusoe ESDK, developers will be able to pull together the essential elements to shorten development time, enhance the value of hardware platforms and reduce costs overall."
Transmeta has chosen Vibren Technologies™, a Microsoft Gold-level Windows embedded partner (WEP), as the system integrator of choice to assist customers in developing products based on the ESDK. Vibren Technologies is an industry leader in embedded systems development and provides guidance through every phase of development -- from consulting to design and deployment. Vibren Technologies has a solid track record of helping market leaders to engineer, test and deploy winning solutions.
"Vibren is pleased to partner with Transmeta to provide system integration services for Transmeta customers," said Dave LeClair, vice president of technology, Vibren Technologies. "Transmeta`s ESDK will reduce the overall development cost and reduce time to market for vendors developing Windows embedded mobile devices."
For more information, visit www.transmeta.com/developers/devkit.html
Transmeta will be hosting individual press demonstrations of the latest in Efficeon and Crusoe innovations and devices at the CES Conference on January 8-11, 2004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall Upper Level Room 23231.
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (investor relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PRODUCT TRADESHOW
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
Hier mal was Neues!
Transmeta Introduces New Crusoe Embedded System Development Kit; Optimized for use with Microsoft Windows CE .NET and Suitable for use with Windows XP Embedded Operating Systems
2004 International CES SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2004--Transmeta (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced the availability of its new Crusoe® Embedded System Development Kit (ESDK), a highly optimized and cost-effective reference platform for evaluating the Transmeta Crusoe processor and for developing a range of embedded mobile devices for use with Microsoft Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded operating systems.
The ESDK features the low-power, high-performance Transmeta Crusoe model TM5800 800MHz processor featuring 512KB of L2 cache memory and integrated Northbridge functionality consisting of DDR memory controller, a serial ROM interface and a 32-bit, 33MHz PCI bus interface. This combination facilitates system design, reduces board space, enhances performance and provides best-in-class performance for Microsoft Windows CE .NET.
"The compact design of the ESDK utilizes the inherent energy efficiency properties of the Transmeta Crusoe processor coupled with Transmeta`s innovative LongRun® power management technology, which dynamically adjusts voltage and clock frequency to conserve power," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing for Transmeta. "In doing this, the ESDK is an ideal solution for an array of small form-factor devices evolving out of the burgeoning embedded market, such as handheld mobile devices, Smart Displays, point-of-sale systems (POS), thin clients, set-top boxes and other portable media centers and consumer devices."
The ESDK contains certified board support packages (BSPs) and optimized device drivers for the Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.2 operating systems. A Microsoft Windows CE .NET boot loader comes with the kit to ease the adoption process of the ESDK, providing developers with a stable environment to develop a wide variety of Windows CE .NET-based devices.
The ESDK also features the LongRun Monitor for Windows XP Embedded, a graphical utility that displays the processors` use of power in MHz and voltage. This flexible management of system performance and battery life assists developers in creating high-performance, low-power solutions designed to provide users with compelling new choices in the embedded space.
"Transmeta`s Crusoe processor provides the combination of optimum performance and power efficiency for next-generation devices running Windows Embedded operating systems," said Todd Brix, group product manager, Embedded Devices Group, Microsoft Corp. "With the Crusoe ESDK, developers will be able to pull together the essential elements to shorten development time, enhance the value of hardware platforms and reduce costs overall."
Transmeta has chosen Vibren Technologies™, a Microsoft Gold-level Windows embedded partner (WEP), as the system integrator of choice to assist customers in developing products based on the ESDK. Vibren Technologies is an industry leader in embedded systems development and provides guidance through every phase of development -- from consulting to design and deployment. Vibren Technologies has a solid track record of helping market leaders to engineer, test and deploy winning solutions.
"Vibren is pleased to partner with Transmeta to provide system integration services for Transmeta customers," said Dave LeClair, vice president of technology, Vibren Technologies. "Transmeta`s ESDK will reduce the overall development cost and reduce time to market for vendors developing Windows embedded mobile devices."
For more information, visit www.transmeta.com/developers/devkit.html
Transmeta will be hosting individual press demonstrations of the latest in Efficeon and Crusoe innovations and devices at the CES Conference on January 8-11, 2004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall Upper Level Room 23231.
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (investor relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PRODUCT TRADESHOW
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
Öfter mal was Neues!
Transmeta Announces Evaluation and Reference Platforms for Efficeon TM8600 and Crusoe TM5900 Processors
2004 International CES SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 7, 2004-- System Development Kits Speed Time to Market for Efficient Computing Applications
Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced two reference platforms to speed the development of new innovative computing designs based upon Transmeta`s Efficeon™ and Crusoe® families of processors.
The Transmeta Efficeon TM8600 System Development Kit is a high-performance reference platform ideally suited to give customers a head start on their designs with the new Transmeta Efficeon TM8600 processor. Characterized by high performance and responsiveness coupled with low power consumption and reduced heat dissipation, the Efficeon processor is suited for a variety of multi-media intensive and energy efficient applications, including notebook PCs, Tablet PCs, silent desktop PCs, high performance embedded devices, blade PCs and servers, and many other consumer and enterprise devices.
The Transmeta Crusoe TM5900 System Development Kit is a cost-effective platform designed around the next-generation Crusoe model TM5900 processor, which is offered in a compact 21mm x 21mm package. This new packaging delivers system designers the ability to have full x86-compatible processing in the most space sensitive, low power applications. This small form factor makes it ideal for the next generation of ultra-personal computers (UPCs), thin clients, web tablets, industrial control applications, point-of-sale terminals, portable consumer devices, set top boxes and many other general embedded applications.
"Transmeta`s System Development Kit platforms represent our continued commitment to deliver our customers the tools they need to rapidly develop and deploy design innovation in next-generation computing devices," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing at Transmeta. "These evaluation/reference platforms give customers that important head-start by providing the base computer design that can then be easily extended to fit any mobile, compact and embedded application`s specific requirements, ultimately delivering Transmeta customers faster time to market and faster time to revenue."
The Efficeon System Development Kit features NVIDIA`s nForce3 Pro 250 Gb chipset that combines a number of advanced technologies, including Serial ATA, AGP 8x and Gigabit Ethernet, providing the performance and attributes required to run state of the art applications connected to the latest in high performance devices.
The new Crusoe TM5900 System Development Kit, offered in a low power, fanless, 4-layer mini-ITX form factor, implements all the functions of a versatile PC system, including on-board video/graphics, audio, Ethernet and thermal monitor. System memory is provided with a standard memory slot for DDR DIMM modules. Other advanced features include USB 2.0 ports, an IrDA interface, S-Video output and a digital S/PDIF audio output. The Phoenix BIOS used with the TM5900 Mini-ITX motherboard facilitates easy system configuration and peripheral setup.
Both of these high-performance and low power platforms come with schematics, design guides, processor specifications, device drivers and all other requirements for evaluation and initiating product designs. Both the Efficeon and Crusoe System Development Kits feature the advanced power and thermal management capabilities of Transmeta`s LongRun® technology. Both development kits will be available to customers in Q1 2004.
Transmeta will be hosting individual press demonstrations of the latest in Efficeon and Crusoe innovations and devices at the CES Conference on January 8-11, 2004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall Upper Level Room 23231.
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Mozes Communications Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: NEVADA CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MANUFACTURING SOFTWARE HARDWARE PRODUCT TRADESHOW
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
Transmeta Announces Evaluation and Reference Platforms for Efficeon TM8600 and Crusoe TM5900 Processors
2004 International CES SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 7, 2004-- System Development Kits Speed Time to Market for Efficient Computing Applications
Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced two reference platforms to speed the development of new innovative computing designs based upon Transmeta`s Efficeon™ and Crusoe® families of processors.
The Transmeta Efficeon TM8600 System Development Kit is a high-performance reference platform ideally suited to give customers a head start on their designs with the new Transmeta Efficeon TM8600 processor. Characterized by high performance and responsiveness coupled with low power consumption and reduced heat dissipation, the Efficeon processor is suited for a variety of multi-media intensive and energy efficient applications, including notebook PCs, Tablet PCs, silent desktop PCs, high performance embedded devices, blade PCs and servers, and many other consumer and enterprise devices.
The Transmeta Crusoe TM5900 System Development Kit is a cost-effective platform designed around the next-generation Crusoe model TM5900 processor, which is offered in a compact 21mm x 21mm package. This new packaging delivers system designers the ability to have full x86-compatible processing in the most space sensitive, low power applications. This small form factor makes it ideal for the next generation of ultra-personal computers (UPCs), thin clients, web tablets, industrial control applications, point-of-sale terminals, portable consumer devices, set top boxes and many other general embedded applications.
"Transmeta`s System Development Kit platforms represent our continued commitment to deliver our customers the tools they need to rapidly develop and deploy design innovation in next-generation computing devices," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing at Transmeta. "These evaluation/reference platforms give customers that important head-start by providing the base computer design that can then be easily extended to fit any mobile, compact and embedded application`s specific requirements, ultimately delivering Transmeta customers faster time to market and faster time to revenue."
The Efficeon System Development Kit features NVIDIA`s nForce3 Pro 250 Gb chipset that combines a number of advanced technologies, including Serial ATA, AGP 8x and Gigabit Ethernet, providing the performance and attributes required to run state of the art applications connected to the latest in high performance devices.
The new Crusoe TM5900 System Development Kit, offered in a low power, fanless, 4-layer mini-ITX form factor, implements all the functions of a versatile PC system, including on-board video/graphics, audio, Ethernet and thermal monitor. System memory is provided with a standard memory slot for DDR DIMM modules. Other advanced features include USB 2.0 ports, an IrDA interface, S-Video output and a digital S/PDIF audio output. The Phoenix BIOS used with the TM5900 Mini-ITX motherboard facilitates easy system configuration and peripheral setup.
Both of these high-performance and low power platforms come with schematics, design guides, processor specifications, device drivers and all other requirements for evaluation and initiating product designs. Both the Efficeon and Crusoe System Development Kits feature the advanced power and thermal management capabilities of Transmeta`s LongRun® technology. Both development kits will be available to customers in Q1 2004.
Transmeta will be hosting individual press demonstrations of the latest in Efficeon and Crusoe innovations and devices at the CES Conference on January 8-11, 2004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall Upper Level Room 23231.
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Mozes Communications Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: NEVADA CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MANUFACTURING SOFTWARE HARDWARE PRODUCT TRADESHOW
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
Transmeta bückt sich nach den ganz kleinen Computern
Neue Crusoe-Prozessoren auf 21x21 Millimeter
Der amerikanische Chipfabrikant Transmeta hat zwei `Mini-Crusoes` vorgestellt, die in kleinen tragbaren Computern, Smart Displays oder Registrierkassen arbeiten sollen. Die Varianten Crusoe TM5700 und TM5900 unterscheiden sich nur in ihrer L2-Cache-Größe von 256 KByte beziehungsweise 512 KByte. Beide reichen nach Angaben des Unternehmens an eine Taktrate von 1 GHz heran.
Ganze 21x21 Millimeter beträgt die Baugröße der Prozessoren, die Transmeta in den Markt für Kleinstrechner etablieren soll. In den Bereichen Laptop und Tablet-PCs hat der Halbleiterhersteller in der Vergangenheit viele Marktanteile an die Großen Intel und AMD verloren und mit dem Vorstoß der neuen Crusoe-Reihe, mutmaßen Experten, könnte sich Transmeta wieder sicherer auf die Füße stellen.
Jetzt müssen bloß noch OEMs gefunden werden, die die Crusoe-Prozessoren integrieren. Hewlett-Packard setzt Transmeta-Chips für seine Tablet-PCs und Thin Clients ein. Zumindest diese Partnerschaft könnte Transmeta einen Kundenstamm einbringen.
Neue Crusoe-Prozessoren auf 21x21 Millimeter
Der amerikanische Chipfabrikant Transmeta hat zwei `Mini-Crusoes` vorgestellt, die in kleinen tragbaren Computern, Smart Displays oder Registrierkassen arbeiten sollen. Die Varianten Crusoe TM5700 und TM5900 unterscheiden sich nur in ihrer L2-Cache-Größe von 256 KByte beziehungsweise 512 KByte. Beide reichen nach Angaben des Unternehmens an eine Taktrate von 1 GHz heran.
Ganze 21x21 Millimeter beträgt die Baugröße der Prozessoren, die Transmeta in den Markt für Kleinstrechner etablieren soll. In den Bereichen Laptop und Tablet-PCs hat der Halbleiterhersteller in der Vergangenheit viele Marktanteile an die Großen Intel und AMD verloren und mit dem Vorstoß der neuen Crusoe-Reihe, mutmaßen Experten, könnte sich Transmeta wieder sicherer auf die Füße stellen.
Jetzt müssen bloß noch OEMs gefunden werden, die die Crusoe-Prozessoren integrieren. Hewlett-Packard setzt Transmeta-Chips für seine Tablet-PCs und Thin Clients ein. Zumindest diese Partnerschaft könnte Transmeta einen Kundenstamm einbringen.
@ll
Mal sehen wie morgen die Zahlen aussehen werden, auf Überraschungen sollte man aber hier nicht erwarten!
Transmeta Corporation Fourth Quarter Financial Results
Scheduled to start Thu, Jan 15, 2004, 5:00 pm Eastern
Mal sehen wie morgen die Zahlen aussehen werden, auf Überraschungen sollte man aber hier nicht erwarten!
Transmeta Corporation Fourth Quarter Financial Results
Scheduled to start Thu, Jan 15, 2004, 5:00 pm Eastern
Wichtiger als die zahlen der vergangenheit wird der ausblick auf die zukunft sein. und die dürfte rosig aussehen:
15.01.2004, 14:25
Wyse kooperiert mit Transmeta
Unternehmen wollen Desktop-Alternativen zum PC entwickeln
Der ThinClient-Anbieter Wyse Technology will künftig eng mit Transmeta zusammenarbeiten und Desktop-Alternativen zum PC entwickeln. Beide Unternehmen wollen dazu in den Bereichen Forschung und Entwicklung von Nicht-PC-Desktops kooperieren.
Wyse will im Rahmen dieser Kooperation aber weiterhin seinen Schwerpunkt auf die Senkung der Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) von Desktops setzten und zugleich den Return on Investment (ROI) zu optimieren, so das Unternehmen.
"Der PC ist nicht länger die einzige Desktop-Variante für den Informationszugang. ThinClients, PDAs, Smartphones und Blade.PCs bieten hier je nach Anforderungen und Gegebenheiten im Unternehmen attraktive Alternativen", erklärt George Skaff, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing bei Wyse Technology.
Wyse bietet diverse Browser-basierte ThinClients, Windows-basierte Terminals und Netzwerk-Computer an. Transmetas Prozessoren Crusoe und Efficeon sollen dank niedrigen Energieverbrauch und günstige thermischen Eigenschaften in Zukunft vor allem in mobilen und drahtlosen sowie Embedded-Geräten der nächsten Generation zum Einsatz kommen.
______________________________________________
frideau
15.01.2004, 14:25
Wyse kooperiert mit Transmeta
Unternehmen wollen Desktop-Alternativen zum PC entwickeln
Der ThinClient-Anbieter Wyse Technology will künftig eng mit Transmeta zusammenarbeiten und Desktop-Alternativen zum PC entwickeln. Beide Unternehmen wollen dazu in den Bereichen Forschung und Entwicklung von Nicht-PC-Desktops kooperieren.
Wyse will im Rahmen dieser Kooperation aber weiterhin seinen Schwerpunkt auf die Senkung der Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) von Desktops setzten und zugleich den Return on Investment (ROI) zu optimieren, so das Unternehmen.
"Der PC ist nicht länger die einzige Desktop-Variante für den Informationszugang. ThinClients, PDAs, Smartphones und Blade.PCs bieten hier je nach Anforderungen und Gegebenheiten im Unternehmen attraktive Alternativen", erklärt George Skaff, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing bei Wyse Technology.
Wyse bietet diverse Browser-basierte ThinClients, Windows-basierte Terminals und Netzwerk-Computer an. Transmetas Prozessoren Crusoe und Efficeon sollen dank niedrigen Energieverbrauch und günstige thermischen Eigenschaften in Zukunft vor allem in mobilen und drahtlosen sowie Embedded-Geräten der nächsten Generation zum Einsatz kommen.
______________________________________________
frideau
Wenn ich mir den heutigen Handel ansehe,scheint die Mehrheit der Anleger von guten Zahlen auszugehen.Die Zahlen werden m.E. kaum Überraschungen zu Tage bringen und auch die Zukunft sieht für Transmeta recht gut aus,es müssen nun allerdings aus all den neuen Kooperationen und neuen Grosskunden vom letzten Quartal auch der entsprechende Umsatz und Gewinn generiert werden,damit der Kurs weiter steigen kann,aber ich traue diesem Wert in diesem Jahr noch einiges zu.
MfG
MfG
Schon einige Jahre her wo wir solch ein Handelsvolumen vor den Zahlen hatten!
ZAHLEN:
Transmeta Corp. Reports Q4 Fiscal 2003 Revenue Up 33 Percent Sequentially
Balance Sheet Strengthened by $78.4 Million from Common Stock Offering First Efficeon-Based Product Is Shipping
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040115/155692_1.html
Transmeta Corp. Reports Q4 Fiscal 2003 Revenue Up 33 Percent Sequentially
Balance Sheet Strengthened by $78.4 Million from Common Stock Offering First Efficeon-Based Product Is Shipping
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040115/155692_1.html
Transmeta posts loss, nearly flat from yr ago
Thursday January 15, 4:27 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Transmeta Corp. (NasdaqNM:TMTA - News), a producer of low-power chips for portable computers, reported a quarterly net loss as the company pushes its new Efficeon line of microprocessors.
In the fourth quarter ended Dec. 26, Santa Clara, California-based Transmeta reported a loss of $21.6 million, or 15 cents a share, on revenue of $3.6 million, compared with a year-earlier loss of $21.7 million, or 16 cents a share. On a pro forma basis, excluding special charges and credits, the company said it lost $18.4 million, or 13 cents a share.
"Mobile computing design activity is shifting to our Efficeon processor and we are beginning to see the revenue associated with this new product. Our embedded designs -- particularly in the thin client space -- are also beginning to contribute significant revenue," the company said! ! !
Thursday January 15, 4:27 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Transmeta Corp. (NasdaqNM:TMTA - News), a producer of low-power chips for portable computers, reported a quarterly net loss as the company pushes its new Efficeon line of microprocessors.
In the fourth quarter ended Dec. 26, Santa Clara, California-based Transmeta reported a loss of $21.6 million, or 15 cents a share, on revenue of $3.6 million, compared with a year-earlier loss of $21.7 million, or 16 cents a share. On a pro forma basis, excluding special charges and credits, the company said it lost $18.4 million, or 13 cents a share.
"Mobile computing design activity is shifting to our Efficeon processor and we are beginning to see the revenue associated with this new product. Our embedded designs -- particularly in the thin client space -- are also beginning to contribute significant revenue," the company said! ! !
Quartalszahlen bei Transmeta
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta Corp. hat im vergangenen vierten Quartal seinen Verlust leicht vermindert.
Nach einem Minus von 21,7 Mio. Dollar oder 16 Cents je Aktie im Vorjahreszeitraum fiel nun ein Verlust von 21,6 Mio. Dollar oder 15 Cents je Aktie an. Exklusive Sonderaufwendungen lag der Verlust bei nur 13 Cents je Aktie und damit auf Höhe der Analystenschätzungen.
Der Umsatz belief sich auf 3,6 Mio. Dollar nach 6,1 Mio. Dollar im entsprechenden Quartal des Vorjahres. Analysten hatten Erlöse von 3,46 Mio. Dollar erwartet.
Für das erste Quartal erwartet das Unternehmen einen Umsatz von 5,0-6,0 Mio. Dollar. Analysten rechnen mit einem Wert von knapp 6 Mio. Dollar.
Der Chiphersteller Transmeta Corp. hat im vergangenen vierten Quartal seinen Verlust leicht vermindert.
Nach einem Minus von 21,7 Mio. Dollar oder 16 Cents je Aktie im Vorjahreszeitraum fiel nun ein Verlust von 21,6 Mio. Dollar oder 15 Cents je Aktie an. Exklusive Sonderaufwendungen lag der Verlust bei nur 13 Cents je Aktie und damit auf Höhe der Analystenschätzungen.
Der Umsatz belief sich auf 3,6 Mio. Dollar nach 6,1 Mio. Dollar im entsprechenden Quartal des Vorjahres. Analysten hatten Erlöse von 3,46 Mio. Dollar erwartet.
Für das erste Quartal erwartet das Unternehmen einen Umsatz von 5,0-6,0 Mio. Dollar. Analysten rechnen mit einem Wert von knapp 6 Mio. Dollar.
Hier haben wohl einige viel mehr von den Quartalszahlen erwartet und nun wir verkauft,wofür es gerade jetzt keinen Grund gibt,denn TMTA ist auf dem richtigen Weg und das steigende Interesse der grossen Hersteller an TMTA bestätigt das.Das laufende Jahr sollte m.E. eine deutliche Umsatzsteigerung bringen.
MfG
MfG
Transmeta Achieves ISO 9001:2000 Certification; Certification Recognizes that Transmeta Provides Industry-Recognized Level of Quality and Service
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 19, 2004--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced as part of its continuing corporate quality program, Transmeta has been issued ISO 9001:2000 certification by Det Norske Veritas (DNV), an accredited third-party registrar of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). By receiving the ISO 9001:2000 certification, Transmeta is recognized for providing industry-level quality and service, and can ensure customer confidence in their decision to partner with Transmeta.
The ISO 9001:2000 standard is designed to consider all important processes affecting quality, from the internal review of contracts received from customers, to the packaging and delivery of the finished product. The intent of the standard is to provide a universal baseline for quality management that can be used by companies around the world. The success of this idea is evident; ISO 9000 has become the most widely used quality management system in the world.
This ISO 9001:2000 quality standard shows that Transmeta places greater accountability on both executive management involvement and measurable quality objectives. In obtaining the ISO 9001:2000, Transmeta has demonstrated its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable regulatory requirements. Furthermore, certification demonstrates that Transmeta aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of its quality management system, including processes for continual improvement of the system as well as assurance of conformity to customer and applicable regulatory requirements.
"Transmeta has always been dedicated to deliver the highest quality products through our internal quality management system processes. We are proud that our processes have been found compliant and stood up to the scrutiny of the ISO 9001:2000 certification standard," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "In obtaining the ISO 9001:2000 certification, it shows the industry that our internal processes have been validated by DNV, which shows the predictability of our internal operations and the ability to meet various future customer requirements."
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Note to Editors: Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PRODUCT
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 19, 2004--Transmeta Corporation (Nasdaq:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, today announced as part of its continuing corporate quality program, Transmeta has been issued ISO 9001:2000 certification by Det Norske Veritas (DNV), an accredited third-party registrar of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). By receiving the ISO 9001:2000 certification, Transmeta is recognized for providing industry-level quality and service, and can ensure customer confidence in their decision to partner with Transmeta.
The ISO 9001:2000 standard is designed to consider all important processes affecting quality, from the internal review of contracts received from customers, to the packaging and delivery of the finished product. The intent of the standard is to provide a universal baseline for quality management that can be used by companies around the world. The success of this idea is evident; ISO 9000 has become the most widely used quality management system in the world.
This ISO 9001:2000 quality standard shows that Transmeta places greater accountability on both executive management involvement and measurable quality objectives. In obtaining the ISO 9001:2000, Transmeta has demonstrated its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable regulatory requirements. Furthermore, certification demonstrates that Transmeta aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of its quality management system, including processes for continual improvement of the system as well as assurance of conformity to customer and applicable regulatory requirements.
"Transmeta has always been dedicated to deliver the highest quality products through our internal quality management system processes. We are proud that our processes have been found compliant and stood up to the scrutiny of the ISO 9001:2000 certification standard," said Dr. Matthew R. Perry, president and CEO of Transmeta. "In obtaining the ISO 9001:2000 certification, it shows the industry that our internal processes have been validated by DNV, which shows the predictability of our internal operations and the ability to meet various future customer requirements."
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Note to Editors: Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Kristine Mozes, 781-652-8875 (Investor Relations) Kristine@mozescommunications.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PRODUCT
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
Mal wieder was Neues!
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Chosen by Densitron for Use in New Embedded Single Board Computer
SANTA CLARA, Calif. & KENT, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 27, 2004-- DPX-114 Provides Significant Power, Cost and Thermal Management Savings for a Wide Range of Embedded Solutions
Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, and Densitron Technologies, the display and computer products specialist, today announced that the Transmeta Crusoe® processor will be used on the new Densitron Technologies DPX-114 Single Board Computer (SBC). The DPX-114 is specifically designed for a wide range of embedded applications that require high-security, a small footprint and high-performance. The DPX-114 is optimized for use in a variety of deployments such as ATMs, telecommunications, ticketing, vending machines, POS kiosks, video slot machines and various multimedia gaming applications.
Launched as part of the new Densitron ConnectBus® II platform, the DPX-114 provides the OEM with a turnkey solution for the creation of embedded SBC devices. Based on the Transmeta Crusoe processor, the DPX-114 offers a full range of performance starting at a 667MHz model with optional graphics, up to a 1GHz model that incorporates MOBILITY RADEON graphics technology by ATI. The latter enables high-end graphics with extended capabilities such as the ability to run dual independent displays, wide-format displays, digital LCD and plasma screens.
The Transmeta Crusoe microprocessor, used in conjunction with an industry standard Trusted Platform Module (TPM) solution, enables the high level of onboard security necessary for use in certain markets such as automated banking and the multimedia gaming industry. Specific functions include the Data Encryption Standard (DES) for encryption and decryption, secure key storage and Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) acceleration. These functions allow the system to lock the software down to the hardware platform, thereby protecting the code against theft or cheating and preventing software piracy.
"We are excited that the Crusoe line of processors is now available to additional markets with the introduction of Densitron`s new single board computer," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing at Transmeta. "Pairing the low power, small footprint and high-performance Crusoe processor with the high-security features implemented by Densitron in the DPX-114 makes this new single board computer well suited for use in the automated banking industry, vending machines, video slot machines and various other embedded applications."
In addition to its security and performance features, the DPX-114 is capable of running processor-intensive multimedia applications such as MPEG4 or MPEG2 video while using less than ten watts of power. It also features an accelerated PCI wavetable polyphonic sound controller with 4-channel Line level outputs offering impressive sound capabilities. The DPX-114 includes a versatile expansion bus (DirectPC) that allows a wide range of I/O configurations through Densitron or customer specific I/O cards. Other features include two serial ports, four USB ports, a PCI Bus Master 10/100Base-TX Ethernet controller and support for up to 512MB DDR SDRAM.
"We have produced a winning product combination by building the Transmeta Crusoe into our new single board computer platform," said Nick Jarmany, technology director at Densitron. "The Crusoe processor-based DPX-114 makes sound economic sense for any manufacturer designing new equipment. It provides an efficient, high-performance platform with great multimedia capabilities on which our customers can build the next generation of embedded single board computer related devices."
The Densitron DPX-114 is currently available. For more information on the product, please visit www.densitron.com/computers.
About Densitron Technologies
Densitron Technologies plc is a leader in flat-panel display technologies and embedded PC products. Densitron designs, manufactures and sells industrial computers, flat-panel industrial monitors, graphic and alphanumeric LCDs, touchscreen display assemblies, and public information systems. Densitron specializes in engineering the most cost-effective solution to meet its customers needs and has the ability to design and manufacture turnkey solutions for the handheld, medical, instrumentation, and industrial OEM markets in America, Asia and Europe. Visit us at www.densitron.com for more information on our products and services. Densitron Technologies plc (LSESN) is a publicly held company, traded on the London Stock Exchange.
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Densitron Corporation Craig Stapleton, 562-941-5000 craigs@densitron.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA UNITED KINGDOM INTERNATIONAL EUROPE
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS MARKETING AGREEMENTS PRODUCT
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
Transmeta`s Crusoe Processor Chosen by Densitron for Use in New Embedded Single Board Computer
SANTA CLARA, Calif. & KENT, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 27, 2004-- DPX-114 Provides Significant Power, Cost and Thermal Management Savings for a Wide Range of Embedded Solutions
Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing, and Densitron Technologies, the display and computer products specialist, today announced that the Transmeta Crusoe® processor will be used on the new Densitron Technologies DPX-114 Single Board Computer (SBC). The DPX-114 is specifically designed for a wide range of embedded applications that require high-security, a small footprint and high-performance. The DPX-114 is optimized for use in a variety of deployments such as ATMs, telecommunications, ticketing, vending machines, POS kiosks, video slot machines and various multimedia gaming applications.
Launched as part of the new Densitron ConnectBus® II platform, the DPX-114 provides the OEM with a turnkey solution for the creation of embedded SBC devices. Based on the Transmeta Crusoe processor, the DPX-114 offers a full range of performance starting at a 667MHz model with optional graphics, up to a 1GHz model that incorporates MOBILITY RADEON graphics technology by ATI. The latter enables high-end graphics with extended capabilities such as the ability to run dual independent displays, wide-format displays, digital LCD and plasma screens.
The Transmeta Crusoe microprocessor, used in conjunction with an industry standard Trusted Platform Module (TPM) solution, enables the high level of onboard security necessary for use in certain markets such as automated banking and the multimedia gaming industry. Specific functions include the Data Encryption Standard (DES) for encryption and decryption, secure key storage and Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) acceleration. These functions allow the system to lock the software down to the hardware platform, thereby protecting the code against theft or cheating and preventing software piracy.
"We are excited that the Crusoe line of processors is now available to additional markets with the introduction of Densitron`s new single board computer," said Arthur L. Swift, senior vice president of marketing at Transmeta. "Pairing the low power, small footprint and high-performance Crusoe processor with the high-security features implemented by Densitron in the DPX-114 makes this new single board computer well suited for use in the automated banking industry, vending machines, video slot machines and various other embedded applications."
In addition to its security and performance features, the DPX-114 is capable of running processor-intensive multimedia applications such as MPEG4 or MPEG2 video while using less than ten watts of power. It also features an accelerated PCI wavetable polyphonic sound controller with 4-channel Line level outputs offering impressive sound capabilities. The DPX-114 includes a versatile expansion bus (DirectPC) that allows a wide range of I/O configurations through Densitron or customer specific I/O cards. Other features include two serial ports, four USB ports, a PCI Bus Master 10/100Base-TX Ethernet controller and support for up to 512MB DDR SDRAM.
"We have produced a winning product combination by building the Transmeta Crusoe into our new single board computer platform," said Nick Jarmany, technology director at Densitron. "The Crusoe processor-based DPX-114 makes sound economic sense for any manufacturer designing new equipment. It provides an efficient, high-performance platform with great multimedia capabilities on which our customers can build the next generation of embedded single board computer related devices."
The Densitron DPX-114 is currently available. For more information on the product, please visit www.densitron.com/computers.
About Densitron Technologies
Densitron Technologies plc is a leader in flat-panel display technologies and embedded PC products. Densitron designs, manufactures and sells industrial computers, flat-panel industrial monitors, graphic and alphanumeric LCDs, touchscreen display assemblies, and public information systems. Densitron specializes in engineering the most cost-effective solution to meet its customers needs and has the ability to design and manufacture turnkey solutions for the handheld, medical, instrumentation, and industrial OEM markets in America, Asia and Europe. Visit us at www.densitron.com for more information on our products and services. Densitron Technologies plc (LSESN) is a publicly held company, traded on the London Stock Exchange.
About Transmeta Corporation
Founded in 1995, Transmeta Corporation designs, develops and sells highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors that deliver a compelling balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size. We announced our first Crusoe family of processors in 2000, and we introduced our new Efficeon family of processors in October 2003. Our products are valuable for diverse computing platforms demanding energy efficiency, low heat and x86 software compatibility. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions and specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, market acceptance and adoption of our new products by our present and future customers and end users, difficulties in developing or manufacturing new and existing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our recent reports on Forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-Q, which describe these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Transmeta, Efficeon, LongRun, LongRun2, Code Morphing and Crusoe are trademarks of Transmeta Corporation. All other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Transmeta Corporation Kenn Durrence, 408-919-5985 kenn@transmeta.com or Densitron Corporation Craig Stapleton, 562-941-5000 craigs@densitron.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA UNITED KINGDOM INTERNATIONAL EUROPE
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS MARKETING AGREEMENTS PRODUCT
SOURCE: Transmeta Corporation
Customize your Business Wire news & multimedia to match your needs. Get breaking news from companies and organizations worldwide. Logon for FREE today at www.BusinessWire.com.
IBM Japan und transmeta arbeiten wieder zusammen.
transmeta stiegen am 24.02.04 um 17 %.
Transmeta Stock Up on Report IBM Mini PC to Use Co Product
02-24-04 04:57 PM EST Dow Jones Newswires
NEW YORK -- Transmeta Corp. (TMTA) shares rose 17% Tuesday after a Japanese news agency reported that an ultra-compact personal computer being developed by International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) will be powered by the company`s microprocessor.
The Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported in its Wednesday morning edition that IBM Japan will use Transmeta`s TM-5800 microprocessor in its new lightweight PC, which will be about the size of a deck of cards.
While IBM couldn`t be reached for comment Tuesday afternoon, a representative from Transmeta confirmed that its microprocessor would be used as the "brains" of the new product, or the component used to run computer applications.
"There is no question about it," said John Heinlein, director of strategic partner initiatives at Transmeta, in a telephone interview. "The design in question is done and this is a completed prototype."
Mr. Heinlein called the development just the latest innovation in the general class of devices he called "ultrapersonal" computers, which can be used to transport entire hard drives between docking stations that could include full- sized, stationary monitors and keyboards.
"The idea behind a computer like this is that you can have all your data and applications with you," he said.
Schwab SoundView Capital Markets analyst Hans Mosesmann said it was significant that IBM has chosen to use the TM-5800 microprocessing chip, also known as Crusoe, instead of the company`s next-generation TM-8000 Efficeon chip, which he said would be "overkill" for such a small, fanless machine.
"The fact that IBM is returning to Transmeta for a mobile solution more than three years after IBM abandoned a Crusoe-powered notebook design suggests to us that Transmeta has now gained credibility to support a road map of future products," he said in a research note Tuesday.
"We believe IBM would not be making this move unless it was confident that Transmeta could deliver the goods over time in a multitude of products," he added.
Transmeta`s Mr. Heinlein, who said that devices using its Efficeon chip could be expected by the end of the year or early 2005, said the company is the only maker of microprocessors that enable such high performance in compact personal computers.
"This deal means that IBM is just recognizing that Transmeta`s technology is clearly the right choice for this sector," Mr. Heinlein said.
Schwab SoundView makes a market in the securities of Transmeta, but it wasn`t immediately clear whether Mr. Mosesmann owns any shares of the company.
In 4 p.m. EST trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, shares of Transmeta were at $3.69, up 54 cents, on volume of 6.2 million. Average daily volume is 3.7 million shares.
-By Gretchen L. Wilson, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-5394
Dow Jones Newswires
02-24-04 1657ET
Copyright (C) 2004 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
_________________________
good trades
frideau
transmeta stiegen am 24.02.04 um 17 %.
Transmeta Stock Up on Report IBM Mini PC to Use Co Product
02-24-04 04:57 PM EST Dow Jones Newswires
NEW YORK -- Transmeta Corp. (TMTA) shares rose 17% Tuesday after a Japanese news agency reported that an ultra-compact personal computer being developed by International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) will be powered by the company`s microprocessor.
The Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported in its Wednesday morning edition that IBM Japan will use Transmeta`s TM-5800 microprocessor in its new lightweight PC, which will be about the size of a deck of cards.
While IBM couldn`t be reached for comment Tuesday afternoon, a representative from Transmeta confirmed that its microprocessor would be used as the "brains" of the new product, or the component used to run computer applications.
"There is no question about it," said John Heinlein, director of strategic partner initiatives at Transmeta, in a telephone interview. "The design in question is done and this is a completed prototype."
Mr. Heinlein called the development just the latest innovation in the general class of devices he called "ultrapersonal" computers, which can be used to transport entire hard drives between docking stations that could include full- sized, stationary monitors and keyboards.
"The idea behind a computer like this is that you can have all your data and applications with you," he said.
Schwab SoundView Capital Markets analyst Hans Mosesmann said it was significant that IBM has chosen to use the TM-5800 microprocessing chip, also known as Crusoe, instead of the company`s next-generation TM-8000 Efficeon chip, which he said would be "overkill" for such a small, fanless machine.
"The fact that IBM is returning to Transmeta for a mobile solution more than three years after IBM abandoned a Crusoe-powered notebook design suggests to us that Transmeta has now gained credibility to support a road map of future products," he said in a research note Tuesday.
"We believe IBM would not be making this move unless it was confident that Transmeta could deliver the goods over time in a multitude of products," he added.
Transmeta`s Mr. Heinlein, who said that devices using its Efficeon chip could be expected by the end of the year or early 2005, said the company is the only maker of microprocessors that enable such high performance in compact personal computers.
"This deal means that IBM is just recognizing that Transmeta`s technology is clearly the right choice for this sector," Mr. Heinlein said.
Schwab SoundView makes a market in the securities of Transmeta, but it wasn`t immediately clear whether Mr. Mosesmann owns any shares of the company.
In 4 p.m. EST trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, shares of Transmeta were at $3.69, up 54 cents, on volume of 6.2 million. Average daily volume is 3.7 million shares.
-By Gretchen L. Wilson, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-5394
Dow Jones Newswires
02-24-04 1657ET
Copyright (C) 2004 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
_________________________
good trades
frideau
Das Tal der Tränen scheint vorerst überstanden zu sein
MACD signalisiert ein klares Kaufsignal und auch die Umsätze nehmen wieder zu!
MACD signalisiert ein klares Kaufsignal und auch die Umsätze nehmen wieder zu!
hm
09.03. 13:52
Transmeta passt Guidance an
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Der Anbieter von Mobile-Computing-Prozessoren Transmeta hat seine Guidance für das vierte Quartal angepasst, um höhere Kosten aus Not leidenden Krediten und weiteren Aufwendungen zu reflektieren. Im Jahresbericht, der bei der US-Börsenaufsichtsbehörde SEC eingereicht wurde, prognostiziert Transmeta einen Verlust im vierten Quartal von $21.9 Millionen oder 15 cents nach $21.6 Millionen oder 15 cents Verlust zuvor. Im Geschäftsjahr 2003 rechnet das Unternehmen mit einem Verlust von $87.6 Millionen, nach ursprünglich prognostizierten $87.3 Millionen Verlust.
09.03. 13:52
Transmeta passt Guidance an
(©GodmodeTrader - http://www.godmode-trader.de)
Der Anbieter von Mobile-Computing-Prozessoren Transmeta hat seine Guidance für das vierte Quartal angepasst, um höhere Kosten aus Not leidenden Krediten und weiteren Aufwendungen zu reflektieren. Im Jahresbericht, der bei der US-Börsenaufsichtsbehörde SEC eingereicht wurde, prognostiziert Transmeta einen Verlust im vierten Quartal von $21.9 Millionen oder 15 cents nach $21.6 Millionen oder 15 cents Verlust zuvor. Im Geschäftsjahr 2003 rechnet das Unternehmen mit einem Verlust von $87.6 Millionen, nach ursprünglich prognostizierten $87.3 Millionen Verlust.
Transmeta muss Bilanz nach unten korrigieren
Von Martin Fiutak
ZDNet mit Material von pte
10. März 2004, 08:04 Uhr
Ausgaben für Kreditausfälle und "andere Kosten".
Der US-Prozessorhersteller Transmeta hat seine bereits veröffentlichte Bilanz für das abgelaufene Geschäftsjahr nach unten korrigieren müssen. Wie das kalifornische Unternehmen bekannt gab, habe es die Ergebnisse für 2003 angepasst, um zusätzliche Ausgaben für Kreditausfälle und "andere Kosten" im vierten Quartal zu berücksichtigen. Demnach stiegen die operativen Ausgaben 2003 auf 89,5 Millionen Dollar an.
Nach der nunmehr revidierten Bilanz betrug der Verlust in Q4 21,9 Millionen Dollar statt bisher angegebenen 21,6 Millionen Dollar. Im Gesamtjahr erhöhte sich der Nettoverlust auf 87,6 Millionen Dollar bzw. 63 US-Cent je Aktie. Damit übertraf der Verlust den Umsatz bei weitem. Der Prozessorhersteller hatte 2003 einen Umsatz von 27,3 Millionen Dollar erwirtschaftet, ein Minus von 25 Prozent gegenüber 2002.
Transmeta wird auch im ersten Quartal des laufenden Geschäftsjahres in der Verlustzone bleiben, erwartet aber eine leichte Besserung der Situation. So soll der Umsatz wieder auf fünf bis sechs Millionen Dollar ansteigen, der Verlust soll sich dagegen auf 13 bis 14 US-Cent je Aktie leicht verringern. Positive Effekte erwartet sich das kalifornische Unternehmen unter anderem von der neuen CPU-Reihe Efficeon. So hat der Verkauf der ersten Efficeon-basierten Notebooks, des MM2 von Sharp, in Japan bereits begonnen.
_______________________________
Die vergangenheit liegt hinter uns. An der börse wird die zukunft gehandelt. und die sieht für transmeta positiv aus.
good trades
frideau
Von Martin Fiutak
ZDNet mit Material von pte
10. März 2004, 08:04 Uhr
Ausgaben für Kreditausfälle und "andere Kosten".
Der US-Prozessorhersteller Transmeta hat seine bereits veröffentlichte Bilanz für das abgelaufene Geschäftsjahr nach unten korrigieren müssen. Wie das kalifornische Unternehmen bekannt gab, habe es die Ergebnisse für 2003 angepasst, um zusätzliche Ausgaben für Kreditausfälle und "andere Kosten" im vierten Quartal zu berücksichtigen. Demnach stiegen die operativen Ausgaben 2003 auf 89,5 Millionen Dollar an.
Nach der nunmehr revidierten Bilanz betrug der Verlust in Q4 21,9 Millionen Dollar statt bisher angegebenen 21,6 Millionen Dollar. Im Gesamtjahr erhöhte sich der Nettoverlust auf 87,6 Millionen Dollar bzw. 63 US-Cent je Aktie. Damit übertraf der Verlust den Umsatz bei weitem. Der Prozessorhersteller hatte 2003 einen Umsatz von 27,3 Millionen Dollar erwirtschaftet, ein Minus von 25 Prozent gegenüber 2002.
Transmeta wird auch im ersten Quartal des laufenden Geschäftsjahres in der Verlustzone bleiben, erwartet aber eine leichte Besserung der Situation. So soll der Umsatz wieder auf fünf bis sechs Millionen Dollar ansteigen, der Verlust soll sich dagegen auf 13 bis 14 US-Cent je Aktie leicht verringern. Positive Effekte erwartet sich das kalifornische Unternehmen unter anderem von der neuen CPU-Reihe Efficeon. So hat der Verkauf der ersten Efficeon-basierten Notebooks, des MM2 von Sharp, in Japan bereits begonnen.
_______________________________
Die vergangenheit liegt hinter uns. An der börse wird die zukunft gehandelt. und die sieht für transmeta positiv aus.
good trades
frideau
ist noch jemand da ?
tmta steigen aktuell um 11 % und kosten jetzt wieder 4 USD.
NEC beteiligt sich an Transmeta
(de.internet.com)
Die japanische NEC kauft Technologie-Lizenzen und beteiligt sich mit 9,7 Millionen US-Dollar am US-Prozessorhersteller Transmeta (Nasdaq: TMTA). NEC kauft 2 Prozent der Transmeta-Papiere. Die Technik der Amerikaner wird von NEC unter anderem in Handys eingesetzt, um die Akkulebensdauer zu verlängern.
[ Donnerstag, 25.03.2004, 10:28 ]
_____________________________
good trades
frideau
tmta steigen aktuell um 11 % und kosten jetzt wieder 4 USD.
NEC beteiligt sich an Transmeta
(de.internet.com)
Die japanische NEC kauft Technologie-Lizenzen und beteiligt sich mit 9,7 Millionen US-Dollar am US-Prozessorhersteller Transmeta (Nasdaq: TMTA). NEC kauft 2 Prozent der Transmeta-Papiere. Die Technik der Amerikaner wird von NEC unter anderem in Handys eingesetzt, um die Akkulebensdauer zu verlängern.
[ Donnerstag, 25.03.2004, 10:28 ]
_____________________________
good trades
frideau
Ich hab TMT beim Höchstand von 4.50 verkauft.
Bei den Dollarschwankungen und der unsicheren Entwicklung bei TMT hab ich keine Lust nutr einen Euro zu investieren.
Für NEC sind 2 % von TMT ein Fliegenschiss
Wen es TMT packen sollte kann man bei 4 oder 5 Euro immer noch einsteigen.
Insolvenz oder Übernahme zum Schnäpchenpreis. Eins von beiden wird passieren.
R&B
Bei den Dollarschwankungen und der unsicheren Entwicklung bei TMT hab ich keine Lust nutr einen Euro zu investieren.
Für NEC sind 2 % von TMT ein Fliegenschiss
Wen es TMT packen sollte kann man bei 4 oder 5 Euro immer noch einsteigen.
Insolvenz oder Übernahme zum Schnäpchenpreis. Eins von beiden wird passieren.
R&B
Zahlen kommen am 15.04.04 nach Börseschluß.
Lasen wir uns mal überraschen ob man hier schon eine Trendwende erkennen kann.
Leiro1
Lasen wir uns mal überraschen ob man hier schon eine Trendwende erkennen kann.
Leiro1
Selbst wenn heute einige Anleger kalte Füsse bekommen,werde ich vorerst investiert bleiben,denn an eine Insolvenz glaube ich nicht,allerding stimme ich Rosenbeam zu,was eine Übernahme angeht,denn dieses Szenario halte ich für sehr wahrscheinlich,da das Know How und die Technologie von TMTA doch einige Interessenten auf den Plan rufen sollten.Genügend namhafte Kooperationspartner hat Transmeta ja,da sind bestimmt einige potenzielle Kandidaten für eine Übernahme dabei.
Mal sehen was die Zahlen bringen,zumindest sind die Erwartungen nicht all zu hoch,so das uns vielleicht eine Enttäuschung erspart bleibt.
Mal sehen was die Zahlen bringen,zumindest sind die Erwartungen nicht all zu hoch,so das uns vielleicht eine Enttäuschung erspart bleibt.
Transmeta verbessert Umsatz, weitet Verlust aus
Transmeta Corp. (Nasdaq: TMTA; WKN: 564775): Transmeta konnte den Umsatz im ersten Quartal stark verbessern. Dennoch verharrte der Entwickler von stromsparenden Prozessoren weiterhin im Verlustbereich.
Das Unternehmen konnte im ersten Quartal des Fiskaljahres 2004 den Umsatz um 44 Prozent von 3,6 Mio. US-Dollar im vierten Quartal auf 5,2 Mio. Dollar steigern. Im entsprechenden Vorjahresquartal hatte Transmeta jedoch noch sechs Mio. Dollar umgesetzt. Der Nettoverlust belief sich auf 23,4 Mio. Dollar, nach Verlusten von 20,1 Mio. Dollar im ersten Quartal 2003 und 21,9 Mio. Dollar in den vorangegangenen drei Monaten.
Für das zweite Quartal rechnet Transmeta mit einem Nettoverlust von 14 bis 15 Cents je Aktie. Der Umsatz werde auf dem Niveau vom ersten Quartal liegen, oder bis zu 25 Prozent darüber. Die operativen Kosten werden voraussichtlich zwischen 20,5 und 21,5 Mio. Dollar liegen. Transmeta rechnet damit, Ende Juni noch über 85 Mio. Dollar an Geld zu verfügen.
Der neue Efficeon-Prozessor soll demnächst in der 90-Nm Bauweise hergestellt werden. Anfang April habe das Unternehmen erste Proben ausgeliefert. Ab Mitte des Jahres soll die Produktion begrenzt aufgenommen werden. Erste Geräte sollen Ende diesen Jahres erscheinen.
Transmeta Corp. (Nasdaq: TMTA; WKN: 564775): Transmeta konnte den Umsatz im ersten Quartal stark verbessern. Dennoch verharrte der Entwickler von stromsparenden Prozessoren weiterhin im Verlustbereich.
Das Unternehmen konnte im ersten Quartal des Fiskaljahres 2004 den Umsatz um 44 Prozent von 3,6 Mio. US-Dollar im vierten Quartal auf 5,2 Mio. Dollar steigern. Im entsprechenden Vorjahresquartal hatte Transmeta jedoch noch sechs Mio. Dollar umgesetzt. Der Nettoverlust belief sich auf 23,4 Mio. Dollar, nach Verlusten von 20,1 Mio. Dollar im ersten Quartal 2003 und 21,9 Mio. Dollar in den vorangegangenen drei Monaten.
Für das zweite Quartal rechnet Transmeta mit einem Nettoverlust von 14 bis 15 Cents je Aktie. Der Umsatz werde auf dem Niveau vom ersten Quartal liegen, oder bis zu 25 Prozent darüber. Die operativen Kosten werden voraussichtlich zwischen 20,5 und 21,5 Mio. Dollar liegen. Transmeta rechnet damit, Ende Juni noch über 85 Mio. Dollar an Geld zu verfügen.
Der neue Efficeon-Prozessor soll demnächst in der 90-Nm Bauweise hergestellt werden. Anfang April habe das Unternehmen erste Proben ausgeliefert. Ab Mitte des Jahres soll die Produktion begrenzt aufgenommen werden. Erste Geräte sollen Ende diesen Jahres erscheinen.
Der Kursrückgang von Transmeta hat mich wieder dazu veranlasst ein paar Stücke in mein Depot aufzunehmen.
Ausschlaggebend für die Entwicklung dieses Wertes wird der Umsatz mit dem neuen Efficeon-Prozessors sein. Da dies sich erst ab 2005 bemerkbar machen wird, sind Kursveränderungen wie sie in den letzten Monaten zu sehen waren, unabänderlich.
Mit Spannung sind auch die Zahlen für das Q2 zu erwarten. Sollte TMTA unter dem Vorjahresniveau liegen, dürfte es weiter abwärts gehen.
Ich sehen diesen Wert weiterhin als langfristiges Investment.
Ausschlaggebend für die Entwicklung dieses Wertes wird der Umsatz mit dem neuen Efficeon-Prozessors sein. Da dies sich erst ab 2005 bemerkbar machen wird, sind Kursveränderungen wie sie in den letzten Monaten zu sehen waren, unabänderlich.
Mit Spannung sind auch die Zahlen für das Q2 zu erwarten. Sollte TMTA unter dem Vorjahresniveau liegen, dürfte es weiter abwärts gehen.
Ich sehen diesen Wert weiterhin als langfristiges Investment.
www.heise.de/newsticker
04.06.2004 08:12
Computex: Transmeta zeigt 1,6-GHz-Efficeon und
NX-Speicherschutz per Codemorphing
Transmeta demonstriert auf der Computex außer dem aktuellen Efficeon mit geschrumpften Gehäuse und maximal 1,1 GHz auch die nächste Prozessorgeneration: Einen in 90-nm-Strukturbreite hergestellten Efficeon mit 1,6 GHz Takt. Er verfügt über die neue Stromspartechnik Longrun2, die vor allem die Leckströme deutlich verringern soll. In einer Demonstration sank die Leistungsaufnahme im S4-Modus (Hibernate) von 250 auf rund 40 mW -- die bei der ersten Demonstration auf dem MPF erreichten 2 mW scheinen also nicht in die Serie einfließen zu können. Der 90-nm-Efficeon wird von Fujitsu produziert und soll noch im dritten Quartal verfügbar sein.
Zudem zeigte Transmeta den aktuellen Efficeon mit NX-Speicherschutz. Das Testsystem lief unter Windows XP mit Service Pack 2 im PAE-Modus. Das Nachrüsten des NX-Flag gelang so schnell, weil Transmeta keine Änderung an der Prozessorarchitektur vornehmen muss. Der Efficeon arbeitet wie der Vorgänger Crusoe mit einer Codemorphing-Software, die x86-Befehle in einen Maschinencode für den eigentlichen Kern übesetzt. Die NX-Funktion ließ sich laut Transmeta komplett per Codemorphing implementieren, sodass quasi nur eine neue Efficeon-Firmware notwendig war. Andere Hersteller benötigen für dieses Sicherheits-Feature einen neuen Prozessorkern, wie von VIA und Intel angekündigt. Derzeit unterstützt nur der Athlon-64-Kern das NX-Flag. (jow/c`t)
____________________________
happy trading
frideau
04.06.2004 08:12
Computex: Transmeta zeigt 1,6-GHz-Efficeon und
NX-Speicherschutz per Codemorphing
Transmeta demonstriert auf der Computex außer dem aktuellen Efficeon mit geschrumpften Gehäuse und maximal 1,1 GHz auch die nächste Prozessorgeneration: Einen in 90-nm-Strukturbreite hergestellten Efficeon mit 1,6 GHz Takt. Er verfügt über die neue Stromspartechnik Longrun2, die vor allem die Leckströme deutlich verringern soll. In einer Demonstration sank die Leistungsaufnahme im S4-Modus (Hibernate) von 250 auf rund 40 mW -- die bei der ersten Demonstration auf dem MPF erreichten 2 mW scheinen also nicht in die Serie einfließen zu können. Der 90-nm-Efficeon wird von Fujitsu produziert und soll noch im dritten Quartal verfügbar sein.
Zudem zeigte Transmeta den aktuellen Efficeon mit NX-Speicherschutz. Das Testsystem lief unter Windows XP mit Service Pack 2 im PAE-Modus. Das Nachrüsten des NX-Flag gelang so schnell, weil Transmeta keine Änderung an der Prozessorarchitektur vornehmen muss. Der Efficeon arbeitet wie der Vorgänger Crusoe mit einer Codemorphing-Software, die x86-Befehle in einen Maschinencode für den eigentlichen Kern übesetzt. Die NX-Funktion ließ sich laut Transmeta komplett per Codemorphing implementieren, sodass quasi nur eine neue Efficeon-Firmware notwendig war. Andere Hersteller benötigen für dieses Sicherheits-Feature einen neuen Prozessorkern, wie von VIA und Intel angekündigt. Derzeit unterstützt nur der Athlon-64-Kern das NX-Flag. (jow/c`t)
____________________________
happy trading
frideau
NEC und Transmeta schaffen neue Technologie
16.06.2004 14:19
Aktuelle Nachrichten
Der japanische Elektronikkonzern NEC Electronics hat laut der japanischen Wirtschaftszeitung „Nihon Keizai Shimbun" in Gemeinschaft mit dem US-Halbleiterhersteller Transmeta einen neuen Akku entwickelt, der das zehnfache der bisherigen Betriebsdauer erreichen soll. Dies habe durch Verringerung von Leckströmen in einem integrierten Schaltkreis erreicht werden können. Frühestens 2006 sollen Mobiltelefone mit der Innovation ausgestattet werden. Die neue Technologie soll in der Folge auch in Digitalkameras und Notebooks zum Einsatz kommen.
© BörseGo
__________________________________
happy trading
frideau
16.06.2004 14:19
Aktuelle Nachrichten
Der japanische Elektronikkonzern NEC Electronics hat laut der japanischen Wirtschaftszeitung „Nihon Keizai Shimbun" in Gemeinschaft mit dem US-Halbleiterhersteller Transmeta einen neuen Akku entwickelt, der das zehnfache der bisherigen Betriebsdauer erreichen soll. Dies habe durch Verringerung von Leckströmen in einem integrierten Schaltkreis erreicht werden können. Frühestens 2006 sollen Mobiltelefone mit der Innovation ausgestattet werden. Die neue Technologie soll in der Folge auch in Digitalkameras und Notebooks zum Einsatz kommen.
© BörseGo
__________________________________
happy trading
frideau
Haaaaaaalllllllloooooooooo
Wenn hier jemand ist , was haltet Ihr von Transmeta?
Ich hab das Ding schon seit Börsengang. Bitte um Rat.
Wenn hier jemand ist , was haltet Ihr von Transmeta?
Ich hab das Ding schon seit Börsengang. Bitte um Rat.
Inverse Schulter-Kopf-Schulter-Formation auf 3-Jahresbasis (am log. Dreijahreschart gut sichtbar). Liegenlassen und sich in ein bis zwei Jahren freuen.
Hallo
Danke für die Antwort. Kannst Du mir Kursziel oder Potential für 12 bzw. 24 Monate sagen?
Grüße
Danke für die Antwort. Kannst Du mir Kursziel oder Potential für 12 bzw. 24 Monate sagen?
Grüße
Wenn Transmata das Geld nicht ausgeht, 6-8 USD.
Naja, aber heute für viel weniger als 4-6 USD!
Werden wohl viele die Zahlen vom 22.07. abwarten.
Cultom
Werden wohl viele die Zahlen vom 22.07. abwarten.
Cultom
da freut sich wohl jemand über die kommenden Zahlen !
Endlich mal wieder ein Kursanstieg bei dieser Aktie.
Cultom
Endlich mal wieder ein Kursanstieg bei dieser Aktie.
Cultom
Wo finde ich die Q2-Zahlen?
Transmeta kommt immer noch nicht aus den Startlöschern!
Transmeta kriselt trotz 90-nm-CPU Efficeon
Trotz erster Lieferungen des neuen Efficeon-Prozessors in 90-nm-Technik geht es Transmeta nicht gut. Für die schlechten Ergebnisse des zweiten Quartals im laufenden Geschäftsjahr mussten beim US-Prozessorhaus Transmeta die Verzögerungen bei den CPUs herhalten, die im 90-nm-Prozess gefertigt werden. Damals hieß es noch, mit dem neuen 90-nm-Efficeon werde man endlich die erhofften Markterfolge feiern können.
Nun liefert Transmeta, spezialisiert auf x86-kompatible, besonders Strom sparende Prozessoren, zwar bereits erste Exemplare des in 90 nm Strukturbreite gefertigten Efficeon aus, muss aber weitere Rückschläge auf dem Weg in eine gesicherte finanzielle Zukunft hinnehmen. Das Unternehmen warnt davor, dass der Umsatz im dritten Quartal nur zwischen 6,8 und 7,5 Millionen US-Dollar liegen wird. Bei der Vorstellung der Zahlen für das zweite Quartal prognostizierte Transmeta noch Umsätze zwischen 8 und 8,7 Millionen US-Dollar.
Im zweiten Quartal 2004 fielen bei 6 Millionen US-Dollar Umsatz Verluste von 25,5 Millionen US-Dollar an. Im dritten Quartal des Vorjahrs machte Transmeta bei 2,6 Millionen US-Dollar Umsatz einen Verlust von 23,6 Millionen US-Dollar. (jk/c`t)
Transmeta kriselt trotz 90-nm-CPU Efficeon
Trotz erster Lieferungen des neuen Efficeon-Prozessors in 90-nm-Technik geht es Transmeta nicht gut. Für die schlechten Ergebnisse des zweiten Quartals im laufenden Geschäftsjahr mussten beim US-Prozessorhaus Transmeta die Verzögerungen bei den CPUs herhalten, die im 90-nm-Prozess gefertigt werden. Damals hieß es noch, mit dem neuen 90-nm-Efficeon werde man endlich die erhofften Markterfolge feiern können.
Nun liefert Transmeta, spezialisiert auf x86-kompatible, besonders Strom sparende Prozessoren, zwar bereits erste Exemplare des in 90 nm Strukturbreite gefertigten Efficeon aus, muss aber weitere Rückschläge auf dem Weg in eine gesicherte finanzielle Zukunft hinnehmen. Das Unternehmen warnt davor, dass der Umsatz im dritten Quartal nur zwischen 6,8 und 7,5 Millionen US-Dollar liegen wird. Bei der Vorstellung der Zahlen für das zweite Quartal prognostizierte Transmeta noch Umsätze zwischen 8 und 8,7 Millionen US-Dollar.
Im zweiten Quartal 2004 fielen bei 6 Millionen US-Dollar Umsatz Verluste von 25,5 Millionen US-Dollar an. Im dritten Quartal des Vorjahrs machte Transmeta bei 2,6 Millionen US-Dollar Umsatz einen Verlust von 23,6 Millionen US-Dollar. (jk/c`t)
Hi @t All,
und wieder einmal das gleiche Spiel bei TMTA. Immer vor der Veröffentlichung der neuen Zahlen (III.Quartal am 20.10) macht die Aktie einen riesen Sprung. Die Kurszuwächse der letzten 10 Tage betragen fast 50%!! Aber immer wieder wurden Anleger enttäuscht, da Umsatzprognosen revidiert oder nur eingehalten wurden. Kurzum, TMTA meldete wieder neue Käufer für die gewinnversprechende Efficeon-Serie. Lassen wir uns überraschen was es am 20.10 zu berichten gibt. Vielleicht ja doch der langersehnte Umsatzanstieg.
Cultom
und wieder einmal das gleiche Spiel bei TMTA. Immer vor der Veröffentlichung der neuen Zahlen (III.Quartal am 20.10) macht die Aktie einen riesen Sprung. Die Kurszuwächse der letzten 10 Tage betragen fast 50%!! Aber immer wieder wurden Anleger enttäuscht, da Umsatzprognosen revidiert oder nur eingehalten wurden. Kurzum, TMTA meldete wieder neue Käufer für die gewinnversprechende Efficeon-Serie. Lassen wir uns überraschen was es am 20.10 zu berichten gibt. Vielleicht ja doch der langersehnte Umsatzanstieg.
Cultom
TM8800: Transmeta demonstriert 2-GHz Efficeon-Prozessor
Santa Clara - Der Chiphersteller Transmeta hat nun offiziell die Einzelheiten zu seinem neuen Prozessor Efficeon TM8800 in 90-nm-Technologie bekannt gegeben. Der Prozessor wurde auf dem Fall Processor Forum in San Jose präsentiert.
So besitzt der Einchip-Prozessor, der bis zu acht interne Instruktionen pro Taktzyklus generieren kann, einen leistungsstarken Prozessorkern, eine integrierte DDR-400 Speicherschnittstelle und eine schnelle AGP-4X-Grafikschnittstelle. Die Verbindung zu anderen Chips wird über eine schnelle HyperTransport-Schnittstelle hergestellt.
Dieser Efficeon TM8800-Prozessor der zweiten Generation, der mit einer branchenführenden 90-nm-Prozesstechnologie hergestellt wird, realisiert erhebliche Geschwindigkeits- und Effizienzvorteile im Vergleich zur vorherigen 130-nm-Generation. Bisher erzielte der in 1300-nm-Technologie realisierte Efficeon TM8600 eine Taktfrequenz von 1 GHz bei einer maximalen elektrischen Leistungsaufnahme von 7 Watt. Mit der neuen 90-nm-Technologie soll der Efficeon TM8800 mit ebenfalls 1 GHz vergleichbar schnell sein, dabei aber nur maximal 3 Watt verbrauchen.
Der mit 1,6 GHz getaktete Efficeon TM8800-Prozessor wird bereits in begrenzten Stückzahlen hergestellt und wird in den neuen Notebook-Modellen PC-MP50G und PC-MP70G von Sharp in Japan eingesetzt. Auf dem Fall Processor Forum bot Transmeta auch eine Technologie-Vorschau des neuen Efficeon TM8800-Prozessors mit 2 GHz.
Santa Clara - Der Chiphersteller Transmeta hat nun offiziell die Einzelheiten zu seinem neuen Prozessor Efficeon TM8800 in 90-nm-Technologie bekannt gegeben. Der Prozessor wurde auf dem Fall Processor Forum in San Jose präsentiert.
So besitzt der Einchip-Prozessor, der bis zu acht interne Instruktionen pro Taktzyklus generieren kann, einen leistungsstarken Prozessorkern, eine integrierte DDR-400 Speicherschnittstelle und eine schnelle AGP-4X-Grafikschnittstelle. Die Verbindung zu anderen Chips wird über eine schnelle HyperTransport-Schnittstelle hergestellt.
Dieser Efficeon TM8800-Prozessor der zweiten Generation, der mit einer branchenführenden 90-nm-Prozesstechnologie hergestellt wird, realisiert erhebliche Geschwindigkeits- und Effizienzvorteile im Vergleich zur vorherigen 130-nm-Generation. Bisher erzielte der in 1300-nm-Technologie realisierte Efficeon TM8600 eine Taktfrequenz von 1 GHz bei einer maximalen elektrischen Leistungsaufnahme von 7 Watt. Mit der neuen 90-nm-Technologie soll der Efficeon TM8800 mit ebenfalls 1 GHz vergleichbar schnell sein, dabei aber nur maximal 3 Watt verbrauchen.
Der mit 1,6 GHz getaktete Efficeon TM8800-Prozessor wird bereits in begrenzten Stückzahlen hergestellt und wird in den neuen Notebook-Modellen PC-MP50G und PC-MP70G von Sharp in Japan eingesetzt. Auf dem Fall Processor Forum bot Transmeta auch eine Technologie-Vorschau des neuen Efficeon TM8800-Prozessors mit 2 GHz.
13.10.2004 16:29:
Update Transmeta Corp.: Buy
In ihrer Analyse vom Mittwoch, 13. Oktober 2004 stufen die Analysten von Caris & Company die Aktie des Unternehmens Transmeta (Nachrichten) von "Above Average" auf "Buy" herauf. Ein Kursziel geben die Analysten nicht an.
Update Transmeta Corp.: Buy
In ihrer Analyse vom Mittwoch, 13. Oktober 2004 stufen die Analysten von Caris & Company die Aktie des Unternehmens Transmeta (Nachrichten) von "Above Average" auf "Buy" herauf. Ein Kursziel geben die Analysten nicht an.
so, jetzt werden wir für unsere Geduld belohnt, das sind doch wohl Zahlen, die muß man nicht verstecken
Gruß mfierke
Gruß mfierke
Das amerikanische IT-Unternehmen Transmeta (Nachrichten) veröffentlichte am Mittwoch seine Ergebnisse für das abgelaufene dritte Geschäftsjahresquartal.
Der Nettoverlust belief sich demnach auf 27,5 Mio. Dollar bzw. 16 Cents je Aktie und beinhaltet inventarbedingte Kosten in Höhe von 5,8 Mio. Dollar. Im Vorjahr hatte der Fehlbetrag 23,7 Mio. Dollar bzw. 17 Cents je Aktie betragen. Analysten hatten den Verlust je Aktie zuvor auf 12 Cents geschätzt.
Der Umsatz wurde auf 7,0 Mio. Dollar beziffert, was eine Steigerung gegenüber dem Vorjahreswert (2,7 Mio. Dollar) von 159 Prozent darstellt. Im Vergleich zum zweiten Quartal des laufenden Geschäftsjahres stieg der Umsatz um 17 Prozent an. Die Schätzungen der Analysten hatten sich im Vorfeld auf 7,31 Mio. Dollar belaufen.
Für das laufende Quartal schätzen Experten den Umsatz auf 8,58 Mio. Dollar und den Verlust je Aktie auf 12 Cents.
@ll
Neuer Rekord Verlust bei Transmeta trotzdem ein Anstieg von 20% !
Hier die Gründe:
1.
CEO Matthew R. Perry räumte ein, mit dem Ergebnis, vor allem wegen des Umsatzrückgangs beim Produktverkauf gegenüber dem zweiten Quartal, nicht zufrieden zu sein. Allerdings sei er erfreut, dass der 90-nm-Prozessor Efficeon nun endlich produziert werde. Die Produktionsverzögerungen hatten als Erklärung für die schlechten Zahlen des vorigen Quartals herhalten müssen. Perry verkündete außerdem, dass das Geschäft mit Lizenzen erfreulich laufe. So erwarte Transmeta im laufenden Quartal den Abschluss eines Lizenzvertrags über die LongRun2-Technologie mit einem nicht näher benannten großen Halbleiter-Hersteller!!!
2.
Derweil sieht sich Transmeta aber genötigt, erste Schritte zur Sicherung seiner Liquidität zu unternehmen. So konnte man eine Absprache mit IBM treffen, nach der eine Zahlung in Höhe von 16 Millionen US-Dollar, die ursprünglich im Dezember fällig geworden wäre, nun über die nächsten vier Jahre abbezahlt werden kann. Das Unternehmen hofft nun, vor allem durch zusätzliche Lizenzeinnahmen seine laufenden Kosten decken zu können!!!
Neuer Rekord Verlust bei Transmeta trotzdem ein Anstieg von 20% !
Hier die Gründe:
1.
CEO Matthew R. Perry räumte ein, mit dem Ergebnis, vor allem wegen des Umsatzrückgangs beim Produktverkauf gegenüber dem zweiten Quartal, nicht zufrieden zu sein. Allerdings sei er erfreut, dass der 90-nm-Prozessor Efficeon nun endlich produziert werde. Die Produktionsverzögerungen hatten als Erklärung für die schlechten Zahlen des vorigen Quartals herhalten müssen. Perry verkündete außerdem, dass das Geschäft mit Lizenzen erfreulich laufe. So erwarte Transmeta im laufenden Quartal den Abschluss eines Lizenzvertrags über die LongRun2-Technologie mit einem nicht näher benannten großen Halbleiter-Hersteller!!!
2.
Derweil sieht sich Transmeta aber genötigt, erste Schritte zur Sicherung seiner Liquidität zu unternehmen. So konnte man eine Absprache mit IBM treffen, nach der eine Zahlung in Höhe von 16 Millionen US-Dollar, die ursprünglich im Dezember fällig geworden wäre, nun über die nächsten vier Jahre abbezahlt werden kann. Das Unternehmen hofft nun, vor allem durch zusätzliche Lizenzeinnahmen seine laufenden Kosten decken zu können!!!
Bald keine Prozessoren mehr von Transmeta?
05.01.2005, 10:45
Der Prozessor-Hersteller Transmeta will sich künftig stärker auf die Lizenzierung seines geistigen Eigentums konzentrieren. Darüber hinaus stellt das Unternehmen sein bisheriges Geschäftsmodell, Design, Entwicklung und Verkauf von x86er-Prozessoren auf den Prüfstand und will noch im Januar entscheiden, ob und welche Zukunft die Prozessoren Crusoe und Efficeon noch haben.
Durch die Umstellung des Geschäftmodells will Transmeta den eigenen Bedarf an finanziellen Mitteln deutlich senken, um so bessere Renditen für die eigenen Aktionäre zu erwirtschaften, erklärt Transmeta-CEO Matthew R. Perry die geplante Konzentration auf das Lizenzgeschäft. Mit NEC und Fujitsu konnte Transmeta 2004 zwei namhafte Lizenznehmer für seine Stromspartechnologie LongRun2 finden. Darüber hinaus sei man mit anderen führenden Unternehmen der Branche über die Lizenzierung weiterer Technologien in Gesprächen, so Perry weiter. Das Geschäft mit eigenen Prozessoren stellt man derweil zur Diskussion, um die Bedürfnisse der Kunden und die aktuelle Marktsituation neu zu bewerten. Am Ende muss aber nicht der Aussteig aus dem Prozessor-Geschäft stehen, vielmehr sei man in Gesprächen mit möglichen strategischen Partnern. Noch im Januar 2005 soll aber eine Entscheidung fallen. Für den 21. Januar 2005 ist eine Telefonkonferenz geplant, auf der eine entsprechende Ankündigung gemacht werden soll.
Quelle: pc-magazin
_______________________________________
happy trading
frideau
05.01.2005, 10:45
Der Prozessor-Hersteller Transmeta will sich künftig stärker auf die Lizenzierung seines geistigen Eigentums konzentrieren. Darüber hinaus stellt das Unternehmen sein bisheriges Geschäftsmodell, Design, Entwicklung und Verkauf von x86er-Prozessoren auf den Prüfstand und will noch im Januar entscheiden, ob und welche Zukunft die Prozessoren Crusoe und Efficeon noch haben.
Durch die Umstellung des Geschäftmodells will Transmeta den eigenen Bedarf an finanziellen Mitteln deutlich senken, um so bessere Renditen für die eigenen Aktionäre zu erwirtschaften, erklärt Transmeta-CEO Matthew R. Perry die geplante Konzentration auf das Lizenzgeschäft. Mit NEC und Fujitsu konnte Transmeta 2004 zwei namhafte Lizenznehmer für seine Stromspartechnologie LongRun2 finden. Darüber hinaus sei man mit anderen führenden Unternehmen der Branche über die Lizenzierung weiterer Technologien in Gesprächen, so Perry weiter. Das Geschäft mit eigenen Prozessoren stellt man derweil zur Diskussion, um die Bedürfnisse der Kunden und die aktuelle Marktsituation neu zu bewerten. Am Ende muss aber nicht der Aussteig aus dem Prozessor-Geschäft stehen, vielmehr sei man in Gesprächen mit möglichen strategischen Partnern. Noch im Januar 2005 soll aber eine Entscheidung fallen. Für den 21. Januar 2005 ist eine Telefonkonferenz geplant, auf der eine entsprechende Ankündigung gemacht werden soll.
Quelle: pc-magazin
_______________________________________
happy trading
frideau
Abwarten!
Bin damals zu 3Euro ausgestiegen,hatte vor in nächster Zeit wieder einzusteigen werde nun aber erstmal abwarten!
Blicke in der Lizenzierung seines "geistigen Eigentums" noch
nicht ganz durch!
gruss
Bin damals zu 3Euro ausgestiegen,hatte vor in nächster Zeit wieder einzusteigen werde nun aber erstmal abwarten!
Blicke in der Lizenzierung seines "geistigen Eigentums" noch
nicht ganz durch!
gruss
Die Spekulation bei TMTA bestand darin das man mit den stromsparenden Prozessoren erfolgreich wird. Die überraschende Kehrtwende des Managements zeigt wohl das dies nicht der Fall ist. Ich bin schon sehr lange bei TMTA dabei, in den letzten Jahren eher als Tradingposition. Mit der Neuausrichtung des Geschäftes dürften sich auch die Gewinnaussichten erstmal verschlechtern. Die Aktie hat schon einiges vorweggenommen, aber ich denke das dies nicht das Ende war.
Schade eigentlich, aber als Lizenzgeber für Technologien finde ich dieses Unternehmen einfach zu schwach!
Cultom
Schade eigentlich, aber als Lizenzgeber für Technologien finde ich dieses Unternehmen einfach zu schwach!
Cultom
Transmeta sucht Produktionspartner
Am gestrigen Freitag hat Transmeta weitere Details zur angekündigten Umstrukturierung bekannt gegeben. Demnach will das Unternehmen auf vielfachen Kundenwunsch die Produktion der Efficeon- und Crusoe-Prozessoren -- anders als vor kurzem angekündigt -- doch nicht komplett einstellen, sondern zusammen mit einem noch zu suchenden Partner fortführen. Zum 31. März soll die mit Hilfe der kalifornischen Investmentbank Perseus Group durchgeführte Partnersuche abgeschlossen sein, sodass die Umstrukturierung beginnen kann. Transmeta hat auf dann bevorstehende Entlassungen hingewiesen. Weiterhin habe ein nicht genannter Hersteller von Unterhaltungselektronik die Stromspartechnik LongRun2 lizensiert.
Anzeige
Auf der vor einer Woche zu Ende gegangenen CES (Consumers Electronic Show) hatte Transmeta die Prototypen von Geräten der Unterhaltungselektronik gezeigt, die man aber nicht selbst fertigen, sondern als Referenzdesign anderen Produzenten zur Verfügung stellen wolle.
Vor einigen Tagen hat der Notebook-Hersteller Elitegroup angekündigt, das ECS 532 mit Transmetas bis zu 1,6 GHz schnellem Efficeon auch in Deutschland anzubieten. Einen Test des 532 bringt c`t in einer der nächsten Ausgaben.
Am gestrigen Freitag hat Transmeta weitere Details zur angekündigten Umstrukturierung bekannt gegeben. Demnach will das Unternehmen auf vielfachen Kundenwunsch die Produktion der Efficeon- und Crusoe-Prozessoren -- anders als vor kurzem angekündigt -- doch nicht komplett einstellen, sondern zusammen mit einem noch zu suchenden Partner fortführen. Zum 31. März soll die mit Hilfe der kalifornischen Investmentbank Perseus Group durchgeführte Partnersuche abgeschlossen sein, sodass die Umstrukturierung beginnen kann. Transmeta hat auf dann bevorstehende Entlassungen hingewiesen. Weiterhin habe ein nicht genannter Hersteller von Unterhaltungselektronik die Stromspartechnik LongRun2 lizensiert.
Anzeige
Auf der vor einer Woche zu Ende gegangenen CES (Consumers Electronic Show) hatte Transmeta die Prototypen von Geräten der Unterhaltungselektronik gezeigt, die man aber nicht selbst fertigen, sondern als Referenzdesign anderen Produzenten zur Verfügung stellen wolle.
Vor einigen Tagen hat der Notebook-Hersteller Elitegroup angekündigt, das ECS 532 mit Transmetas bis zu 1,6 GHz schnellem Efficeon auch in Deutschland anzubieten. Einen Test des 532 bringt c`t in einer der nächsten Ausgaben.
Sony lizenziert Transmeta-Technik
Sony hat als dritte Firma nach NEC und Fujitsu die Stromspartechnik LongRun2 von Tansmeta lizenziert. Vor einigen Tagen hatte Transmeta bei Bekanntgabe von Umstrukturierungen bereits einen Lizenznehmer aus der Unterhaltungselektronik angekündigt, aber den Namen noch nicht genannt.
Longrun2 soll vor allem die Leckströme von Prozessoren deutlich verringern. Wo Sony die Technik verwenden will, wurde nicht bekannt gegeben. Einige Beobachter vermuten, dass sie im Cell-Prozessor genutzt werden könnte. Diesen will Sony in der Playstation 3 einsetzen. (thl/c`t)
Sony hat als dritte Firma nach NEC und Fujitsu die Stromspartechnik LongRun2 von Tansmeta lizenziert. Vor einigen Tagen hatte Transmeta bei Bekanntgabe von Umstrukturierungen bereits einen Lizenznehmer aus der Unterhaltungselektronik angekündigt, aber den Namen noch nicht genannt.
Longrun2 soll vor allem die Leckströme von Prozessoren deutlich verringern. Wo Sony die Technik verwenden will, wurde nicht bekannt gegeben. Einige Beobachter vermuten, dass sie im Cell-Prozessor genutzt werden könnte. Diesen will Sony in der Playstation 3 einsetzen. (thl/c`t)
07.02.2005 16:31
AMD vor Übernahme von Transmeta?
Credit Suisse First Boston bestätigt das „neutral“-Rating für Intel mit Kursziel $17 und sieht eine eher noch weiter zunehmende Konsolidierung im Chipsektor. Nach dem Rückgang der Aktien des Herstellers von Prozessoren für Mobile Computing Transmeta (Nachrichten) um rund 50% in der jüngsten Vergangenheit habe sich die Wahrscheinlichkeit für eine Übernahme durch AMD (Nachrichten) erhöht, so die Analysten am Montag in einer Studie. AMD werde zugleich sein Flashspeichergeschäft abstoßen und sich alleinig auf das Prozessor-Geschäft konzentrieren. Eine Kombination zwischen Transmeta und AMD mache in den Augen der CSFB Sinn. Auch das Management von Transmeta stehe einer Übernahme nicht entgegen.
AMD vor Übernahme von Transmeta?
Credit Suisse First Boston bestätigt das „neutral“-Rating für Intel mit Kursziel $17 und sieht eine eher noch weiter zunehmende Konsolidierung im Chipsektor. Nach dem Rückgang der Aktien des Herstellers von Prozessoren für Mobile Computing Transmeta (Nachrichten) um rund 50% in der jüngsten Vergangenheit habe sich die Wahrscheinlichkeit für eine Übernahme durch AMD (Nachrichten) erhöht, so die Analysten am Montag in einer Studie. AMD werde zugleich sein Flashspeichergeschäft abstoßen und sich alleinig auf das Prozessor-Geschäft konzentrieren. Eine Kombination zwischen Transmeta und AMD mache in den Augen der CSFB Sinn. Auch das Management von Transmeta stehe einer Übernahme nicht entgegen.
Hallo ?
Ist hier jemand ?!
Lebt der Laden noch ?
Hallo ?
Bitte, bitte antworten ... Danke im voraus !
Zeit für eine Techn.
Kann sich das jemand vorstellen mit AMD ??
na ne Techn. ist alle mal drin
wie gehts eigentlich hier weiter?
Transmeta and Sony Group Reach Agreement on Multi-Year Strategic Alliance
Accelerates LongRun2 Adoption for Cell Derivatives; Builds Technology Collaboration in Other Areas
Santa Clara, CA - March 31, 2005 - Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing technologies, today announced that it has entered into a strategic alliance with Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. (collectively referred to as "Sony Group"). Transmeta will provide engineering services to the Sony Group to accelerate and expand its adoption of Transmeta`s LongRun2 technologies in products such as Cell derivatives, and engage strategic technology collaboration in other engineering areas.
Accelerates LongRun2 Adoption for Cell Derivatives; Builds Technology Collaboration in Other Areas
Santa Clara, CA - March 31, 2005 - Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA), the leader in efficient computing technologies, today announced that it has entered into a strategic alliance with Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. (collectively referred to as "Sony Group"). Transmeta will provide engineering services to the Sony Group to accelerate and expand its adoption of Transmeta`s LongRun2 technologies in products such as Cell derivatives, and engage strategic technology collaboration in other engineering areas.
Transmeta Announces Strategic Restructuring Plan
Santa Clara, CA - March 31, 2005 - Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ: TMTA), the leader in efficient computing technologies, today announced its anticipated strategic restructuring plan. Transmeta has aligned its operations with the business prospects that it has firmly identified. Concurrently, Arthur L. Swift, who has served as Transmeta`s Senior Vice President of Marketing, has been named as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Swift has also been elected to the Company`s Board of Directors, replacing Dr. Matthew R. Perry, Transmeta`s departing President and CEO.
"We are delighted to have someone of Art Swift`s experience and many accomplishments leading Transmeta`s future growth both by leveraging our outstanding design and development capabilities and by building Transmeta`s licensing and service business," said Murray A. Goldman, Chairman of Transmeta`s Board of Directors. "I also want to thank Matt Perry for his leadership and his many efforts to diversify our business model over the last three years. During this time, Transmeta has designed innovative microprocessor products for diverse computing platforms, developed and demonstrated some groundbreaking new semiconductor technologies, and laid the foundation for our new business model by achieving some significant licensing agreements. Matt personally recruited Art to join Transmeta two years ago, and we anticipate a constructive transition as Art assumes the leadership of the company."
After a critical evaluation of its business opportunities and competitive conditions in the market for x86-compatible microprocessors, Transmeta has decided to focus its ongoing efforts on licensing its advanced technologies and intellectual property, engaging in synergistic engineering services opportunities and continuing its product business on a modified basis.
To date, Transmeta has signed three licensing agreements for its proprietary LongRun2™ power management technologies - with NEC Electronics, Fujitsu Limited and Sony Corporation. Transmeta is also actively engaged in discussions with other industry leaders, not only regarding the Company`s LongRun2 technologies, but also its microprocessor design and development capabilities.
The Company announced in a separate release today that it has entered into a strategic alliance with Sony Group, under which Transmeta will provide engineering services to Sony Group to accelerate and expand Sony`s adoption of LongRun2, and to engage in strategic technology collaboration in other engineering areas. Under this agreement, Transmeta will provide and be compensated for the services of more than 100 of its engineers, significantly increasing and strengthening the relationship between the two companies and providing an additional services revenue stream to Transmeta.
Also as part of today`s strategic restructuring, Transmeta has also modified its product business to focus on those customer opportunities and product models that are economically advantageous for the Company. Accordingly, the Company plans to provide customers with its Crusoe and 130nm Efficeon processors on an end-of-life basis only, and to continue to manufacture select models of its 90nm Efficeon processor for critical customers under modified terms and conditions.
"The cornerstone of Transmeta`s reputation has always been its innovative technologies, intellectual property and the talent of its employee base," said Art Swift, President and CEO. "We feel confident that our strategic direction and the decisions we have already made will have an immediate positive impact on our financial position."
In order to better align Transmeta`s operations with its current business prospects the Company today reduced its workforce by 67 employees worldwide. "On behalf of the Board of Directors and management team, I would like to thank these employees for their many valuable contributions at Transmeta," added Swift.
Following today`s reduction in headcount, the Company will have 208 employees worldwide. The Company expects to record a restructuring charge of approximately $6.0 million for severance, termination and other costs in the first quarter ended March 31, 2005. The Company also expects to report approximately $38 million in cash, cash equivalents and short term investments as of March 31, 2005.
"For the first quarter of 2005, we expect to report negative cash flow of $16 million including some of the restructuring-related costs. Our first objective will be to reduce our negative cash flow run rate to $5 million per quarter or less within the next one or two quarters," said Mark R. Kent, Transmeta`s Chief Financial Officer. "We believe that our ongoing efforts on licensing and strategic collaborations, combined with careful expense management, provide us with sufficient liquidity to successfully execute on our growth strategies."
Conference Call
The Company will hold a conference call at 2:00 pm Pacific Time on Thursday, March 31, 2005, to discuss its restructuring plans and provide a business and financial update. To participate, please dial (913) 981-5542 at approximately 1:50 pm PT. A live webcast of the conference call will be available via the investor relations page of the company`s website at www.transmeta.com. A replay of the call will be available one hour after the completion of the call. To access the recording, please dial (888) 203-1112, passcode 8916747. For callers outside the U.S., please dial (719) 457-0820, with the same passcode.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and licenses innovative computing, microprocessor and semiconductor technologies and related intellectual property. Founded in 1995, Transmeta first became known for designing, developing and selling its highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors, which deliver a balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size suited for diverse computing platforms. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions, specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, difficulties or delays in implementing our restructuring plan, the potential loss of key technical and business personnel resulting from our restructuring plan, practical challenges in modifying our business model, the adoption and market acceptance of our products and technologies by current and potential customers and licensees, our inability to predict or ensure that third parties will license our technologies or use our technologies to generate royalties, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, difficulties in developing or manufacturing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, the ability to enter strategic collaborations or raise financing on satisfactory terms, reaching agreement upon a definitive agreement after signing a non-binding letter of intent, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent report on Form 10-K, which describes these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Santa Clara, CA - March 31, 2005 - Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ: TMTA), the leader in efficient computing technologies, today announced its anticipated strategic restructuring plan. Transmeta has aligned its operations with the business prospects that it has firmly identified. Concurrently, Arthur L. Swift, who has served as Transmeta`s Senior Vice President of Marketing, has been named as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Swift has also been elected to the Company`s Board of Directors, replacing Dr. Matthew R. Perry, Transmeta`s departing President and CEO.
"We are delighted to have someone of Art Swift`s experience and many accomplishments leading Transmeta`s future growth both by leveraging our outstanding design and development capabilities and by building Transmeta`s licensing and service business," said Murray A. Goldman, Chairman of Transmeta`s Board of Directors. "I also want to thank Matt Perry for his leadership and his many efforts to diversify our business model over the last three years. During this time, Transmeta has designed innovative microprocessor products for diverse computing platforms, developed and demonstrated some groundbreaking new semiconductor technologies, and laid the foundation for our new business model by achieving some significant licensing agreements. Matt personally recruited Art to join Transmeta two years ago, and we anticipate a constructive transition as Art assumes the leadership of the company."
After a critical evaluation of its business opportunities and competitive conditions in the market for x86-compatible microprocessors, Transmeta has decided to focus its ongoing efforts on licensing its advanced technologies and intellectual property, engaging in synergistic engineering services opportunities and continuing its product business on a modified basis.
To date, Transmeta has signed three licensing agreements for its proprietary LongRun2™ power management technologies - with NEC Electronics, Fujitsu Limited and Sony Corporation. Transmeta is also actively engaged in discussions with other industry leaders, not only regarding the Company`s LongRun2 technologies, but also its microprocessor design and development capabilities.
The Company announced in a separate release today that it has entered into a strategic alliance with Sony Group, under which Transmeta will provide engineering services to Sony Group to accelerate and expand Sony`s adoption of LongRun2, and to engage in strategic technology collaboration in other engineering areas. Under this agreement, Transmeta will provide and be compensated for the services of more than 100 of its engineers, significantly increasing and strengthening the relationship between the two companies and providing an additional services revenue stream to Transmeta.
Also as part of today`s strategic restructuring, Transmeta has also modified its product business to focus on those customer opportunities and product models that are economically advantageous for the Company. Accordingly, the Company plans to provide customers with its Crusoe and 130nm Efficeon processors on an end-of-life basis only, and to continue to manufacture select models of its 90nm Efficeon processor for critical customers under modified terms and conditions.
"The cornerstone of Transmeta`s reputation has always been its innovative technologies, intellectual property and the talent of its employee base," said Art Swift, President and CEO. "We feel confident that our strategic direction and the decisions we have already made will have an immediate positive impact on our financial position."
In order to better align Transmeta`s operations with its current business prospects the Company today reduced its workforce by 67 employees worldwide. "On behalf of the Board of Directors and management team, I would like to thank these employees for their many valuable contributions at Transmeta," added Swift.
Following today`s reduction in headcount, the Company will have 208 employees worldwide. The Company expects to record a restructuring charge of approximately $6.0 million for severance, termination and other costs in the first quarter ended March 31, 2005. The Company also expects to report approximately $38 million in cash, cash equivalents and short term investments as of March 31, 2005.
"For the first quarter of 2005, we expect to report negative cash flow of $16 million including some of the restructuring-related costs. Our first objective will be to reduce our negative cash flow run rate to $5 million per quarter or less within the next one or two quarters," said Mark R. Kent, Transmeta`s Chief Financial Officer. "We believe that our ongoing efforts on licensing and strategic collaborations, combined with careful expense management, provide us with sufficient liquidity to successfully execute on our growth strategies."
Conference Call
The Company will hold a conference call at 2:00 pm Pacific Time on Thursday, March 31, 2005, to discuss its restructuring plans and provide a business and financial update. To participate, please dial (913) 981-5542 at approximately 1:50 pm PT. A live webcast of the conference call will be available via the investor relations page of the company`s website at www.transmeta.com. A replay of the call will be available one hour after the completion of the call. To access the recording, please dial (888) 203-1112, passcode 8916747. For callers outside the U.S., please dial (719) 457-0820, with the same passcode.
About Transmeta Corporation
Transmeta Corporation develops and licenses innovative computing, microprocessor and semiconductor technologies and related intellectual property. Founded in 1995, Transmeta first became known for designing, developing and selling its highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors, which deliver a balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size suited for diverse computing platforms. We also develop advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices.
To learn more about Transmeta, visit www.transmeta.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and we will not necessarily provide updates of our projections or other forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties, and may differ materially or adversely from our actual results or future events. Important risk factors that could have material or adverse effects on our results include general economic and political conditions, specific conditions and volatility in the markets that we address, difficulties or delays in implementing our restructuring plan, the potential loss of key technical and business personnel resulting from our restructuring plan, practical challenges in modifying our business model, the adoption and market acceptance of our products and technologies by current and potential customers and licensees, our inability to predict or ensure that third parties will license our technologies or use our technologies to generate royalties, the rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer orders, difficulties in developing or manufacturing products in a timely and cost effective manner, our dependence on third parties for sourcing materials and providing manufacturing services, intense competition and competitive pressures, the ability to enter strategic collaborations or raise financing on satisfactory terms, reaching agreement upon a definitive agreement after signing a non-binding letter of intent, patents and other intellectual property rights, and other risk factors. We urge investors to review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent report on Form 10-K, which describes these and other important risk factors that could have an adverse effect on our results. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Glückwunsch allen die unter 1Dollar mal wieder zugreifen dürften!
Hallo,
wer ist noch in Transmeta investiert,
eure Einschätzung wars das schon oder steigt sie weiter ???
Danke
wer ist noch in Transmeta investiert,
eure Einschätzung wars das schon oder steigt sie weiter ???
Danke
Ich überlege ein paar zukaufen!
Ich glaube es gibt noch viele offene Short pos. bei 3,00$$
und die Amis kennen ja keine halben Sachen bei sowas !
und die Amis kennen ja keine halben Sachen bei sowas !
Beitrag zu dieser Diskussion schreiben
Zu dieser Diskussion können keine Beiträge mehr verfasst werden, da der letzte Beitrag vor mehr als zwei Jahren verfasst wurde und die Diskussion daraufhin archiviert wurde.
Bitte wenden Sie sich an feedback@wallstreet-online.de und erfragen Sie die Reaktivierung der Diskussion oder starten Sie eine neue Diskussion.
Meistdiskutiert
Wertpapier | Beiträge | |
---|---|---|
218 | ||
155 | ||
76 | ||
58 | ||
49 | ||
45 | ||
44 | ||
41 | ||
36 | ||
29 |
Wertpapier | Beiträge | |
---|---|---|
25 | ||
25 | ||
23 | ||
21 | ||
21 | ||
21 | ||
20 | ||
19 | ||
19 | ||
19 |