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RE[2]: Sounds like Transmeta
by Karitku on Wed 25th Apr 2007 06:10
in reply to "RE: Sounds like Transmeta"
How is it success if it's never used in Real Life (TM)? And what about this bold statement that it will "accelerate industrial, consumer and scientific computing", how is it going to do that? And keep mind that this probaply, as been American University Research, is highly patented. So if all major companies going to ignore it, it won't "accelerate industrial, consumer and scientific computing". It's bullshit to say that academic research in USA doesn't need commercial success, ofc it does! How do think Universities are funded in USA? Public money, nope.




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Sounds nothing like Transmeta. This isn't a commercial product, it's a university research project. Even if it never makes a dime, it'll be a success, because academia is more interested in The Right Thing (TM) than What People Will Buy (TM).