Transmeta in the new Amiga | Linux Today

Transmeta in the new Amiga

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 24, 1999

Thanks to Anthony Kilna
for this information.

The name Transmeta has been shown on the screen at the AmiWest
99 show… Details to follow at http://www.metamiga.com.

Transmeta is the company which employs Linux inventor Linus
Torvalds.

Transmeta is a Silicon Valley start-up which since its inception
has been working on a top-secret mysterious hardware project.

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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