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Small, Powerful and Low Power: Transmeta Crusoe an OEM’s Dream

Small, Powerful and Low Power: Transmeta Crusoe an OEM’s Dream. What is Crusoe?. A processor that is versatile enough to power a broad spectrum of ultra-light mobile PCs and Internet devices. What’s the Market Outlook?. 18.5 million Internet appliances will ship in the U.S. by 2001

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Small, Powerful and Low Power: Transmeta Crusoe an OEM’s Dream

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  1. Small, Powerful and Low Power: Transmeta Crusoe an OEM’s Dream All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  2. What is Crusoe? • A processor that is versatile enough to power a broad spectrum of ultra-light mobile PCs and Internet devices All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  3. What’s the Market Outlook? • 18.5 million Internet appliances will ship in the U.S. by 2001 • By 2004, that number grows to 89 million units All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  4. But who’s going to buy Crusoe? Original Equipment Manufactures: • IBM • Sony • Fujitsu • NEC • Hitachi • Gateway All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  5. Product Outlook • Sony released the Vaio C1SX Picturebook, based on the Crusoe TM5400 chip, available now in Japan, and in the US in 3 weeks. All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  6. Product Outlook • Hitachi has released a ultra-light notebook in Japan, based on a 600Mhz TM5600 Crusoe chip. All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  7. Product Outlook • IBM has showed a ThinkPad based on Crusoe at PC Expo in June. It expects to begin shipping at the end of the year All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  8. Competition Each have lower power solutions coming out that will compete with the Crusoe. All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

  9. But Why the Transmeta Crusoe? • The Crusoe was built from scratch: no Intel patents, no x86 overlying technology. • It was built with the Internet Appliance and ultra-light notebook in mind. All logo’s, trademarks are property of their respective companies.

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