Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Oct 2005 15:43 UTC, submitted by Hakime Seddik
Hardware, Embedded Systems P.A. Semi, a 150-employee chip startup, wants to make name for itself through attention to detail. The Silicon Valley chip startup, run by chip legend Dan Dobberpuhl-Dobberpuhl, its CEO, presided over the development of the Alpha processor while at Digital Equipment Corp. lifted its veil of secrecy Monday. The company will begin offering a new family of low-power, multicore, PowerPC architecture processors in 2006.
Thread beginning with comment 50587
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
This company is...
by setuid_w00t on Mon 24th Oct 2005 16:28 UTC
setuid_w00t
Member since:
2005-10-22

...the next Transmeta.

RE: This company is...
by Ronald Vos on Mon 24th Oct 2005 19:25 in reply to "This company is..."
Ronald Vos Member since:
2005-07-06

...the next Transmeta.
As in the promised Next Big Thing, but ultimately failing in selling their products, making their stock plunge, yet allow investors to make a tidy sum if they buy it right before the rebound?

Nahhh, I don't think so. Embedded chips is a huge market, with a lower barrier to entry than processorchips. They'll be able to get a foothold there, I'm pretty sure of that.

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 1