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Hi
AFAIK Transmeta WAS NOT Amiga Inc Partner.

Where is the official proof / statement about this partnership?

I have asked Transmeta about 68K morphing:

Their official answer: NOBODY use the obsolete 68K CPU anymore!
AMIGA is dead, long forgotten and nobody use it anymore.

About PowerPC morphing: Impossible!

I heard about "NON COMPETITOR" agreement with IBM, the creator of PowerPC and POWER CPU.

Perhaps the best option is Writable Instruction Set Computer (WISC) from Imsys or Reconfigurable Computers. But the speed of such CPU is slow.

http://www.imsys.se/documentation/manuals/tr-CjipTechref.pdf
 

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Re: From the 'Amiga Inc Partner' archive, Transmeta. Now a penny stock.
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2005, 11:10:44 AM »
VLIW Curse

See Itanium & Itanium 2 CPU abandoned by HP, the original designer of Mercer / Itanium.

http://www.arcade-eu.info/overview/2004/itanium.html

>Transmeta Engineer - ask for License

What is the name and the title of this engineer?
Is he / she still work at Transmeta?

I HAVE asked for the license, and I got the above reply.

Perhaps Transmeta sales department did not understand their own product (?).

What is the comparison of between "code morphing" performance and the real 68K, Coldfire or PowerPC?