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PC Magazine: “Inside Track” column mentions Transmeta.

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 13, 1998

Chris Schuler
writes:

In the Dec 1, 1998 issue of PC Magazine. John C. Dvorak’s
“Inside Track” mentions Transmeta.

“Look Out For These Guys Dept.: There’s been a buzz in the
valley and elsewhere about Transmeta, a start-up that’s going to
join in the chip fray. It seems that with the help of some old
Cyrix honchos, the company is going to make yet another x86 clone.
But this one is going to be ultra-low-power and designed for modern
notebooks. Transmeta sees a huge gap in the market not being
addressed by AMD or Intel.

Now you know.”

This is a quote from the current issue. This issue was not
available at http://www.pcmag.com at time of contribution.

Anyone have a direct URL? –lt ed

Web Webster

Web Webster

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