"Transmeta Corp. confirmed Wednesday that it is working with
Japanese computer maker NEC Corp. to recall notebook computers
built with flawed versions of its power-saving Crusoe
microprocessor."
"Transmeta said in a statement that the recall would take in
"fewer than 300" NEC computers that are at risk of failing if the
user reinstalled operating software."
"The company said that the recalled Crusoe chips came from a
limited manufacturing batch, and it said any remaining inventory of
the defective chips had been returned to Transmeta."