Vendors cast away Crusoe

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The latest low-power Pentium chips will be a blow to Transmeta.

Intel is understandably keen to improve its sales of low-power chips, having allowed Transmeta to sneak past it over the past year or two. A combination of recent announcements and technology dec...

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