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AMD vermarktet Transmetas Efficeon-Spezialprozessor
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AMD und Transmeta haben eine Verbeinbarung getroffen, dass AMD den Spezialprozessor für Microsofts FlexGo-PCs in den sogenannten "Emerging Markets" exklusiv vertreiben und vermarkten wird. Dieser soll die Produktlinie der Geodes ergänzen.
<ul><i>"AMD To Provide Transmeta Efficeon Microprocessor Supporting Microsoft FlexGo Technology In Emerging Markets
—Specialized Efficeon Microprocessor designed to support pay-as-you-go personal computing platforms enabled by Microsoft FlexGo for emerging markets—
SUNNYVALE, Calif. and SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- June 5, 2006 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) and Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA) today announced that they have entered into an exclusive agreement under which AMD will market and provide the recently announced specialized version of the Efficeon® microprocessor in emerging markets. The AMD Efficeon microprocessor was specifically designed by Transmeta to provide a secure hardware foundation for FlexGo, Microsoft Corp.’s new technology that enables pay-as-you-go and subscription computing models. The AMD Efficeon offers robust CPU level security that delivers asset protection in a product that is available today to meet the needs of the new business models enabled by Microsoft FlexGo.
Microsoft’s FlexGo technology, and the pay-as-you-go and subscription computing models it enables, combined with AMD’s Efficeon processor, will accelerate AMD’s 50x15 initiative in new and important ways. Under 50x15, AMD is establishing a global network of partners and business models to help connect 50 percent of the world’s population to the Internet by the year 2015. Current global Internet penetration stands at about 15 percent. Through the AMD Efficeon product, OEM and other partners will have a robust CPU based Microsoft FlexGo implementation that can be readily adapted to both mobile and desktop system designs. The AMD Efficeon product was used to create the first hardware implementation for FlexGo and is the first CPU based FlexGo product. Further, the AMD Efficeon product is now being utilized in the second Brazil FlexGo trials that were launched by Microsoft on May 22nd of 2006.
“The AMD Efficeon processor is the industry’s first microprocessor designed specifically to support Microsoft FlexGo technology,” said Billy Edwards, AMD chief innovation officer and senior vice president. “The Efficeon processor will allow consumers in high-growth markets to obtain computers that are provided on a pre-paid basis using either tokens or pre-paid activation cards. This same business model was instrumental in establishing massive global penetration for cell phones and we believe we can adapt it specifically to achieve the goals of AMD’s 50x15 Initiative.”
“AMD’s worldwide channels and consumer brand will accelerate the penetration of this specialized Efficeon microprocessor into high volume emerging markets,” said Arthur L. Swift, president and chief executive officer, Transmeta Corporation. “We look at this announcement as the beginning of a very successful collaboration between AMD and Transmeta to bring Microsoft FlexGo technology to market. Our goal, in conjunction with AMD, is to leverage Transmeta’s unique microprocessor architecture and bring affordable solutions quickly to market for the hundreds of millions of potential Personal Computer users in emerging markets.”
“Microsoft has worked with the Efficeon product for several years in our FlexGo development efforts, and we are impressed with the security capabilities and versatility of this CPU,” said Will Poole, senior vice president of the Market Expansion Group at Microsoft. “The combination of the deep AMD experience in the 50x15 initiative and the advanced security capabilities of the AMD Efficeon will accelerate the availability of attractively priced PCs with Microsoft FlexGo in emerging markets.”
Pay-as-you-go and subscription computing enabled by Microsoft FlexGo technology is the latest addition to AMD’s solution portfolio targeted to support AMD’s 50x15 initiative. The diversity of cultures, local preferences and application needs for emerging markets demands a large portfolio of solutions, including the pay-as-you-go business model, value-based desktop and laptop solutions, AMD’s Personal Internet Communicator (PIC), thin client devices developed by companies such as Sun and Wyse Technology, and the upcoming One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) device targeted for education in these markets. AMD and its partners are building ecosystems that bring the full range of hardware, software, infrastructure (electrical power and similar), micro-financing expertise, and entrepreneurial experience to emerging markets."</i></ul>
<ul><i>"AMD To Provide Transmeta Efficeon Microprocessor Supporting Microsoft FlexGo Technology In Emerging Markets
—Specialized Efficeon Microprocessor designed to support pay-as-you-go personal computing platforms enabled by Microsoft FlexGo for emerging markets—
SUNNYVALE, Calif. and SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- June 5, 2006 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) and Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ:TMTA) today announced that they have entered into an exclusive agreement under which AMD will market and provide the recently announced specialized version of the Efficeon® microprocessor in emerging markets. The AMD Efficeon microprocessor was specifically designed by Transmeta to provide a secure hardware foundation for FlexGo, Microsoft Corp.’s new technology that enables pay-as-you-go and subscription computing models. The AMD Efficeon offers robust CPU level security that delivers asset protection in a product that is available today to meet the needs of the new business models enabled by Microsoft FlexGo.
Microsoft’s FlexGo technology, and the pay-as-you-go and subscription computing models it enables, combined with AMD’s Efficeon processor, will accelerate AMD’s 50x15 initiative in new and important ways. Under 50x15, AMD is establishing a global network of partners and business models to help connect 50 percent of the world’s population to the Internet by the year 2015. Current global Internet penetration stands at about 15 percent. Through the AMD Efficeon product, OEM and other partners will have a robust CPU based Microsoft FlexGo implementation that can be readily adapted to both mobile and desktop system designs. The AMD Efficeon product was used to create the first hardware implementation for FlexGo and is the first CPU based FlexGo product. Further, the AMD Efficeon product is now being utilized in the second Brazil FlexGo trials that were launched by Microsoft on May 22nd of 2006.
“The AMD Efficeon processor is the industry’s first microprocessor designed specifically to support Microsoft FlexGo technology,” said Billy Edwards, AMD chief innovation officer and senior vice president. “The Efficeon processor will allow consumers in high-growth markets to obtain computers that are provided on a pre-paid basis using either tokens or pre-paid activation cards. This same business model was instrumental in establishing massive global penetration for cell phones and we believe we can adapt it specifically to achieve the goals of AMD’s 50x15 Initiative.”
“AMD’s worldwide channels and consumer brand will accelerate the penetration of this specialized Efficeon microprocessor into high volume emerging markets,” said Arthur L. Swift, president and chief executive officer, Transmeta Corporation. “We look at this announcement as the beginning of a very successful collaboration between AMD and Transmeta to bring Microsoft FlexGo technology to market. Our goal, in conjunction with AMD, is to leverage Transmeta’s unique microprocessor architecture and bring affordable solutions quickly to market for the hundreds of millions of potential Personal Computer users in emerging markets.”
“Microsoft has worked with the Efficeon product for several years in our FlexGo development efforts, and we are impressed with the security capabilities and versatility of this CPU,” said Will Poole, senior vice president of the Market Expansion Group at Microsoft. “The combination of the deep AMD experience in the 50x15 initiative and the advanced security capabilities of the AMD Efficeon will accelerate the availability of attractively priced PCs with Microsoft FlexGo in emerging markets.”
Pay-as-you-go and subscription computing enabled by Microsoft FlexGo technology is the latest addition to AMD’s solution portfolio targeted to support AMD’s 50x15 initiative. The diversity of cultures, local preferences and application needs for emerging markets demands a large portfolio of solutions, including the pay-as-you-go business model, value-based desktop and laptop solutions, AMD’s Personal Internet Communicator (PIC), thin client devices developed by companies such as Sun and Wyse Technology, and the upcoming One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) device targeted for education in these markets. AMD and its partners are building ecosystems that bring the full range of hardware, software, infrastructure (electrical power and similar), micro-financing expertise, and entrepreneurial experience to emerging markets."</i></ul>
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Anstelle von Transmeta hätte ich die Vermarktung selbst übernommen. Denn in Sachen Verkaufsstrategien hat AMD in letzter Zeit kein glückliches Händchen bewiesen. Ich denke aber dennoch, dass Transmeta mit einem starken Partner an seiner Seite besser fährt, aber ob sie mit AMD gut fahren werden, wird sich zeigen. Zumal Transmeta ein direkter Konkurrent von AMD im Bereich der (U)LV Mobilprozessoren ist. Jedenfalls wenn das Code Morphing auf x86 Hardware abzielt.
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Zumal AMD ein direkter Konkurrent von AMD im Bereich der (U)LV Mobilprozessoren ist. Jedenfalls wenn das Code Morphing auf x86 Hardware abzielt.
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Ob Transmeta nicht ein interessanter Forschungspartner bezüglich Stromsparkapazitäten wäre.?!
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Das Problem ist nur, dass der Transmeta Efficeon zwar sparsam ist, aber leider auch nicht besonders leistungsfähig. Dasselbe gilt für den VIA C7-M. Ich würde beinah vermuten, dass ein Core Duo oder Turion 64 X2 trotz ihrer vergleichsweisen hohen Verlustleistung ein besseres Verhältnis zwischen Leistung und Stromverbrauch bieten.Ob Transmeta nicht ein interessanter Forschungspartner bezüglich Stromsparkapazitäten wäre.?!
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Das Problem ist nur, dass der Transmeta Efficeon zwar sparsam ist, aber leider auch nicht besonders leistungsfähig. Dasselbe gilt für den VIA C7-M. Ich würde beinah vermuten, dass ein Core Duo oder Turion 64 X2 trotz ihrer vergleichsweisen hohen Verlustleistung ein besseres Verhältnis zwischen Leistung und Stromverbrauch bieten.
Schon klar, ich meine auch eher weniger eine Verschmelzung, sondern eher, dass die Stromspar-Profis den AMD-Ings bei einigen ausgefuchsten StromsparSchaltungen helfen könnten, den leistungsfähigen K8-Core noch mehr auf StromSparen zu trimmen...oder gar den K9, aber um den ists ja still geworden...
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