May 2005
A Breakthrough Isn't Enough
Transmeta was to be a market-grabbing pioneer in chips.
By TR Staff
It wasn't the Intel monopoly that dealt Transmeta, one of the highest-flying chip companies to come out of Silicon Valley, its mortal blow. The wound was self-inflicted. The startup let down its customers, chip buyers for computer makers who had stuck their necks out to get their companies to use Transmeta's unproven but promising low-power processors.
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