[News] Transmeta don't plan 68k support | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Feb-2000 20:02 GMT by Christian Kemp | 33 comments View flat View list |
Black Hand says he repeatedly mailed Transmeta to enquire about 68k emulation support, or the posibility to access and modifiy the morphing code. Here's what Frank Priscaro replied: Supporting the Amiga was something that we considered early on, but had to drop because all of our resources needed to be focused on the Linux and x86 markets. We have no plans at this time to support the 68K family of processors.
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Transmeta don't plan 68k support : Comment 20 of 33 | ANN.lu |
Posted by thedoctor on 14-Feb-2000 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 17 (Plain English): You are way out in left field in even starting to compare prices, on TM versus the X86 clone chips, the top of the line 700mhz athlon and P3 are OEM at
$500 plus, and the announced price of the 700mhx TM is up to $150...and 700mhz on 128 bit instruction is still 2 times speed of 70mhz on 64 bit instruction...
Thats all simple math...
Nay sayers should get better facts.....
And transmetta never said that what the processor was doing was "emulating", thats is being used as the term when a real terms for this new process, has yet
to be established.....What the CEO said in the presentation was something
like "a new process of translating on the fly, for lack of a better term", and the moderators all injected Emulation to discribe.. |
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