Software

Transmeta demos 2 GHz Efficeon processor.

San Jose (CA) - Transmeta announced that it will debut a new generation of its TM8800 Efficeon processor later this year. The processor will be clocked at 2 GHz and support Intel"s SSE3 instruction set. Transmeta demonstrated the updated processor, likely to be named Efficeon 2, at its booth at the Fall Processor Forum and provided some technical details. The 90 nm-chip will significantly boost the currently highest clock speed of the chip (1.6 GHz) and maintain low power consumption. The thermal design power (TDP) is expected to stay below 25 Watts with 1.4 to 1.6 GHz achieving seven Watts and at 1 to 1.1 GHz only three Watts, according to chief technology officer David Ditzel. The Efficeon 2 will also support the SSE3 instruction set, which was introduced earlier this year in Intel"s 90 nm Pentium 4 processor and increases performance in certain applications such as video decompression. The TM8800 processors are currently manufactured by Fujitsu, which has allowed Transmeta to increase the performance of the chip, Ditzel said. Shipping since September of this year, the chips are still in limited supply. Transmeta however said that it continues to ramp up production to increase availability of the TM8800.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Canon warns of overheating cameras.
Canon issued a safety advisory today for its PowerShot A530 and A540 digicams. Seems the area around the battery covers tends to overheat in certain situations. No reports of explosions, but you can get a bad boo-boo on your finger, and battery life will stink.
Popular Articles
Global furniture stores in NY

Everlight Plans To Commercialize Automotive LED Headlamp By Q3 08.
LED packaging house Everlight Electronics - in cooperation with Hua-chuang Automobile Information Technical Center (Haitec), an affiliate of local Taiwan automobile firm Yulon Group - claims that it has successfully resolved issues concerning heat-dissipation for LED headlamps, and Everlight estimates that the LED headlamp will soon pass heat-dissipation tests and be ready for commercialization by the third quarter of 2008. LED lamps used in automobiles can be grouped into two categories, interior and exterior lighting.
Free Software
Microsoft Looks to Overhaul Windows Update.
Your Windows Update is getting updated.